Godiva Festival Coventry Announces July Dates For a Fantastic Event

Coventry’s Godiva Festival is back! Expect three days of music and fun at War Memorial Park in July. Tickets on sale in March.

Godiva Festival Coventry Announces July Dates For a Fantastic Event
Godiva Festival Coventry Announces July Dates For a Fantastic Event

Guess what? Godiva Festival dates are out. It’s coming back to Coventry’s War Memorial Park. Mark your calendars for July.

The festival runs three days, starting Friday, July 4, and ending Sunday, July 6. Expect music and fun for everyone. The location is War Memorial Park again.

Past Godiva Festivals rocked with big stars performing. Bands like The Enemy played, as did Tom Grennan and Mel C. Richard Ashcroft and Rudimental also performed. Tickets go on sale in March.

Ticket prices and the lineup details are coming soon. A council member, Abdul Salam Khan, spoke and said it will be a great event.

Khan is excited about the festival’s return in July 2025, especially after last year’s 25th Godiva Festival celebration. They hope to make it even better by including famous and local talents.

He acknowledged the festival’s value, noting that it boosts Coventry’s economy, especially tourism. He also understands attendees face financial strain, so they aim to keep ticket prices low while still ensuring a good event.

Coventry’s support fuels Godiva Festival, making it a major local event. Khan hopes it showcases Coventry’s spirit. More info on tickets and lineup reveals are on the way.

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