TICKETS for a dance festival in Brighton are going on sale, ahead of hopes that ravers can return this summer.

Tickets for Boundary Brighton will go back on sale this Friday at 10am, after the festival was cancelled last year due to the pandemic.

The festival, which will take place in Stanmer Park on September 25, has a capacity for 20,000 people.

Nightclubs and events will return to England by the end of June, according to the Prime Minister's four-stage plan.

Full capacity at venues are possible but will be dependent on the success of pilot events.

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A spokesman for the event said: "Boundary Brighton was celebrating its fifth year of the festival in 2020 but unfortunately had to be cancelled due to Covid. We had to postpone until September 25.

"While Boundary Brighton isn’t guaranteed to go ahead yet until we have further guidance, we are following the current guidelines which suggest we will be able to go ahead in September.

"We are offering a full money back guarantee if Covid does affect the event.

"It's been an extremely challenging time and balancing act to keep the festival together as artists, agents, contractors, suppliers all want deposits or commitment."

The festival has sold out the last four years and featured acts including Kurupt FM and Jax Jones.

Tickets will go on sale for £30 and organisers will keep them at that price for a "few weeks".