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Glyndebourne Festival, 

Lewes, United Kingdom

Glyndebourne Festival - Glyndebourne Festival © Mike Hoban
Glyndebourne Festival © Mike Hoban
01 May 2010 - 31 Aug 2010  

Held at one of the world's most famous opera houses, the prestigious summer-long Glyndebourne Festival aspires to be one of the biggest and best in the world with a fantastic programme of performances by world-class singers. The event is always a lavish affair that attracts well-heeled crowds where black tie and evening dress are expected. Weather permitting, it is customary for festival goers to enjoy a fine picnic spread including champagne and strawberries in the beautiful Glyndebourne Gardens before the performances. The first Glyndebourne Festival took place in 1934 and was the inspiration of John Christie who inherited the Glyndebourne estate in 1920. He wanted to present the best opera event there could be and today's Glyndebourne Festival continues in that tradition and is now established as one of the world's finest opera festivals.

Times
Various. A full programme is available from the organiser website.


Dance  Spectacle  Entertainment  Food & Drink  Music 


Where?

Glyndebourne

East Sussex

Getting There

Road: Glyndebourne is situated 87km (54 miles) south of London, 18km (11 miles) from Brighton, and just 6.5km (4 miles) from Lewes. The best route is by the M23 to Brighton, then the A27 towards Lewes.
Rail: There are train services from London Victoria to Lewes station from where passengers will need to travel by coach or taxi to Glyndebourne.
Bus: Coach services operate to Glyndebourne from numerous locations.

How Much?

Various.

For More Information

Glyndebourne Productions Ltd

Glyndebourne
Lewes
East Sussex
BN8 5UU
United Kingdom

Tel +44 (0)1273 812 321.
Email 

Website  www.glyndebourne.com

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NB: While every care has been taken to ensure the information provided is accurate, we advise you to check with the event organisers before travelling to confirm the details are correct.