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How to Become a Friend of the du Maurier Fowey Literary Festival


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The du Maurier Fowey Literary Festival 2025 takes place from 9th – 17th May.  

Tickets for the lineup of festival events will be on sale from mid-March.

If you would like to become a Friend, you will be able to enjoy a number of benefits at this year’s Festival.  

There are two choices of membership:

Bronze Friend - £30 per year

•    5% discount on tickets purchased for events organised by the Festival and held in the membership year starting 1st June, 2024, expiring 31st May, 2025.  Maximum discounted tickets: 2 per event
•    Priority booking ahead of public booking.
•    Priority seating where available.
•    Advance notice of programme content.
•    Regular e-newsletters throughout the year.
•    Priority invitations to one-off events throughout the year.

Bronze Friends memberships are annual subscriptions that will auto-renew each year by default.  If you prefer not to auto-renew, you can deactivate this function in your Friends membership account settings.

Silver Friend - £60 per year

•    10% discount on tickets purchased for events organised by the Festival and held in the membership year starting 1st June, 2024, expiring 31st May, 2025.  Maximum discounted tickets: 2 per event
•    Priority booking ahead of public booking
•    Priority seating where available
•    Advance notice of programme content
•    Regular e-newsletters throughout the year.
•    Priority invitations to one-off events throughout the year.

Silver Friends memberships are annual subscriptions that will auto-renew each year by default.  If you prefer not to auto-renew, you can deactivate this function in your Friends membership account settings.

It couldn’t be easier.  All you need to do is to go to the festival website here: https://www.foweyfestival.com/friends/

Becoming a Friend is a great way to support the Festival.

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