Oyé Festival 2010
Sefton Park, Liverpool
18th - 20th June

   

 


Africa Oyé ~ A celebration of African music and culture


Festival Info

Friday 18th and Sunday 2oth June 2010

Review Field - Sefton Park - Liverpool


Admission: FREE


Accommodation

Oyé Artists stay at the Devonshire House...
Why don't you?
Devonshire House - Official Hoteliers for artists appearing at Africa Oyé

Getting to Sefton Park

By Rail: St Michels Train Station is 1 mile from the Park. Follow Belgrave Rd until
you get to Aigburth Rd. Cross the road to Lark Lane, follow Lark Lane to the End.

By Bus:
75 from Lime Street to Ullet Rd (bordering the park)every 10 mins, 80 from Lime Street to Ullet Road every 15 mins, 80A Lime Street to Ullet Road every 15 mins.

By Road: Directions from M62: At the end of the motorway take the A5080 (merges with A5047) Edge Lane heading towards the City Centre. Continue straight ahead for about ¾ of a mile then turn left into Durning Road. Continue straight ahead for ¾ mile through Tunnel Road, and then Lodge Lane. At the end of Lodge lane turn left into Croxteth Road, then take the first right into Croxteth Drive. You are now in Sefton Park. Continue left along Croxteth Drive and you will come to the site.
Parking: Please utilise Public Transport where possible as there is no parking in the immediate vicinity of the festival field. You can use these links to plan your journey to Oyé.
Merseytravel - Keeping Merseyside on the Move!
Traveline - Public Transport Information

Map of Sefton Park

 

Whilst at the Festival

Children:

We all know kids can go walkabout and be out of sight in a blink of an eye, so please keep an eye on your children at all times. Any lost children must be reported to the stewards on the festival site as a matter of urgency.
Pets:
Please keep your dog on a leash, they might not seem scary to you, but they are very scary to children and some adults too. Please keep any scary dogs away from the main festival site.
Security:
People are usually very honest at Oyé, but please keep an eye on all of your belongings at all times.
Toilets:
As always there will be toilets on site at the festival.

Please Keep Oyé Tidy
Let us all continue to enjoy this beautiful green space. Please bag up your rubbish and throw it in the wheelie bins and skips provided.
Keep Oyé Tidy