

What is Stag & Dagger?
After the astounding success of STAG AND DAGGER 2008, the festival is returning for 2009 and promises to be bigger and better than anything... ever!
Adventures in the Beetroot Field and Margaret London, in association with VICE Magazine, are excited to announce that STAG & DAGGER, the first one-ticket-gives-access-to-all music event launched across London's East End is back, with a bigger line up, more bands and DJs, more venues and two additional national dates, this time taking the festival on the road to LEEDS and GLASGOW.
Following an all-out successful first year which attracted over 4,500 music fans to East London's best live music and club venues for one night of new music, DJs and partying, which featured over 120 acts including Diplo, Archie Bronson Outfit, Hot Chip, Ladyhawke, Duke Spirit, Jay Reatard, Operator Please, Ed Banger, A Trak, The Metros and Filthy Dukes, the 2009 Festival takes place across three UK cities in May:
London on Thursday May 21st
Leeds on Friday May 22nd
Glasgow on Saturday 23rd
What is included in the ticket price?
Entry to all participating venues throughout each night as individual capacities permit.
Where can I get information and line-up details?
The best way to stay up to date is to check www.staganddagger.com. Sign up to our mailing list to receive news as it breaks about confirmed artists and competitions. You can also find us on Facebook, Twitter and at www.myspace.com/staganddagger

Where can I buy tickets and how do I receive them?
You can buy tickets online at www.wegottickets.com , www.gigantic.com or www.seetickets.com
How do I get my wristband on the day?
Whether you've opted to be sent a paper ticket or to collect at the venue, you'll need to go to the ticket & wristband exchange point on the day and get a wristband before you can access any of the venues. The wristband and ticket exchange for each city will be announced on this site.
If you have a problem with your ticket(s) in the run up to the event please contact the ticket agent you bought it from. If you arrive without a ticket on the day we're sorry but there won't be anything we can do to help.
How much do tickets cost?
£10 Early Bird price while stocks last - these won't last long though!
Is it better to buy my ticket in advance?
Definitely. We recommend buying tickets in advance to avoid disappointment. Get an Early Bird ticket for an even better price.
Can I buy a single venue ticket?
No. All tickets include entry to all venues.
Can I get a student or group discount?
No, we've purposely already kept the ticket price low for everyone.
Can I get a refund?
No, all tickets are non-refundable unless the event itself is cancelled.

How will I know who is playing where?
You will be given a festival schedule with full details of what is going on where when you collect your wristband on the day. These will be made available at the wristband collection point as well as circulated throughout the venues.
Which venues are participating?
Check the pages for the event you're going to for venues and a map of the area.
Is entry to the venues first-come-first-served?
Yes, you will be turned away if the venues have reached capacity.
What time does the festival run?
6pm - 12am for live music, with some venues open later dependent on opening hours and line up in that venue.

All STAG & DAGGER venues are within walking distance of each other, so getting around once you're there is easy.
How do I get there?
For London, visit www.tfl.gov.uk journey planner for advice using public transport, cycling and walking. For Cabwise, text HOME to 60835 to get the numbers of one taxi and two local, licensed minicab companies.
For Leeds and Glasgow please check with local public transport operators.
Are any roads going to be closed off?
No, the streets will be open as usual so please take care.

What do I do if I have a problem on the day / on site?
Go to the ticket & wristband exchange point or ask one of the festival stewards.

Can people under 18 attend the festival?
No.
Will there be cloakrooms for storing belongings?
No we suggest you keep your belongings with you at all times and can't be responsible for any loss or theft of belongings.