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ROCK SHOPThe High Voltage Festival Rock Shop is now open for business, to see the full range of products and to purchase, click here. |
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“AS LIVE” CDsThe first of our “As Live” CDs are now available for pre-order, they are: MARILLION – JUST ANNOUNCED!! ELP Over the coming weeks we hope to be able to announce more High Voltage performances “As Live” CD’s. These exclusive recordings are brought to you via our partners at Concert Live and can pre-ordered for collection at the festival, or for delivery to you by post. Also remember that as part of our ‘Rock God’ and ‘Living Legend’ packages you get a CD of your choice included in the package. |
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Emerson, Lake and Palmer’s ‘Touch and Go 2010′Famed Progressive Rockers Emerson Lake and Palmer (ELP) & High Voltage are proud to release a new remix of ELP’s global hit ‘Touch and Go‘. This special new version, ‘Touch and Go 2010′ is initially only available here on High Voltage for the discount price of 40p to coincide with the 40th anniversary of ELP. |
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COUNTERFEIT MERCHANDISE
Despite tireless efforts by the organisers of the Classic Rock Presents High Voltage Festival (the “Event”) to prevent counterfeit merchandise being sold near the Event site it is not always possible to ensure that such counterfeit merchandise is not offered for sale in the environs of the Event site. Therefore please be careful when buying your event merchandise and follow the simple advice below. Please note that the advice below is for guidance purposes only and should not be regarded as an exhaustive list of action to take. Any merchandise which you acquire at, or in connection with, the Event is purchased solely at your own risk and neither High Voltage Limited nor its group companies, employees, officers, contractors or sub-contractors accept any liability whatsoever in the event that you acquire counterfeit merchandise.
Counterfeiters are very clever in the manner in which they produce their goods. Whilst it is a criminal offence for them to use the name “High Voltage” they may do so or they may make their artwork look very similar to the official artwork used in connection with the Event.
A few tips to avoid the disappointment of buying counterfeit goods:
- Look at the goods closely. Make sure they feature the Event name. If they do not they will be counterfeit.
- Buy your merchandise inside the Event site or from official sellers near the Event entrance.
- Do not buy your merchandise from someone in outside Victoria Park or any of the roads leading up to it – these will all be counterfeit. Only buy merchandise from official sellers near the Event entrance and not in the wider areas of Victoria Park or the paths leading up to, but not near, the Event entrance.
- Ensure that the person selling the merchandise has an official wristband or other form of identification which entitles them to work at the Event though note some counterfeiters will seek to produce forged identification and, in some instances, may have stolen official forms of identification.
- Do not buy lanyards unless you are sure they are the correct ones. You will be able to tell by the quality of them, especially the paper and the material of the lanyard. If the lanyards are printed on thin poor quality paper which is difficult to read then they will not be official lanyards. These will not have the correct information on and will be a waste of your money. They will also be confiscated from you.
- Do not buy merchandise because it is going cheap – it will be counterfeit and feature incorrect information.
- Report anyone selling counterfeit goods to a steward or to the box office.









