Ecotricity set to go electric at WOMAD
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Ecotricity has today launched a new partnership with WOMAD that will see the green energy company sponsor a stage at the Charlton Park world music festival in July.
Ecotricity will be hosting Molly’s Green Bar at this year’s festival from 25th – 28th July, where electro-swing cabaret, big skirts, china teacups and swinging grooves will be the order of the day.
Dale Vince, Ecotricity founder, said: “We’re looking forward to being a part of WOMAD, where we’ll be powering Molly’s Bar, chatting to people about our vision for a Green Britain, and having a good time like everyone else. In all my years as a traveller, I have been to a lot of festivals, but I never made it to WOMAD – so it will be great to come along and experience what I’ve heard so much about.”
More details on the acts and line-up for the Ecotricity stage will be announced soon.
Ecotricity are also offering a free weekend ticket to any new customer who switches their energy supply quoting WOMAD¹.
For more information on WOMAD’s Charlton Park event, including ticket info, line-up, opening times, and direction, visit their website.
Notes
¹Subject to availability. Full details and terms and conditions to be announced soon.
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