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Rutland Music Festival 2023 seeks sponsors

By Evie Payne

28th Jul 2022 | Local News

Visitors getting ready for day 1 of the festival on the 1st of July 2022
Visitors getting ready for day 1 of the festival on the 1st of July 2022

After seeing huge success in 2022, Rutland Music Festival is set to return to Rutland Showground in 2023, and hopes to get local businesses, individuals and sponsors involved.

Organiser of Rutland Music Festival and Oakham & Rutland Events coordinator, Carolyn Acton-Reed, said: "I'm still on a high after the Rutland Music Festival and still going through all the emails and messages you have kindly sent.

"We really want to hold it again next year and from all your comments you all agree. We are hoping to get confirmed dates very soon and confirmation that we can have camping which will be amazing!!

"This type of event is huge and will only continue if we get your support. We can't afford to do it ourselves again for no profit.

"So... does anyone know anyone who would like to help sponsor this event for 2023?

I have costs and sponsorship packages made up which I can send or even better chat about face to face. If you are reading this and can help or know someone who can, please let me know. Thank you so much."

A few weeks ago, we asked: Does the future look bright for Rutland Music Festival?

The answer is: yes, but only with your support.

So, if you want to sponsor the event or have any feedback, Carolyn can be contacted on: [email protected].

Alternatively, check out other local events on the Oakham & Rutland Events Facebook page.

     

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