C2C: Country to Country is an annual multi-day country music festival established in 2012 by AEG Europe and SJM Concerts in association with the Country Music Association. The festival takes place each March and hosts the best in country music and entertainment, welcoming over 70,000 fans across the weekend. The festival takes place at The O2 in London, SSE Arena Belfast and The SSE Hydro in Glasgow .
Download the free official app for the London event to stay in the loop with all C2C:Country to Country festival updates, access the latest version of the line up, stay up to date with any set time changes throughout the festival, and much more.
SIGN-IN
To access some of the above features you will need Internet connectivity and be asked to register for an account or sign in using Facebook or Twitter and give permission for storing your ID on our servers.
ACCOUNT AND DATA DELETION
To request deletion of your account and all associated data, go to the menu, tap SETTINGS, then EDIT MY ACCOUNT and tap the “Delete My Account” button. You will then receive an email at the address of your logged in account asking you to confirm your data deletion request.
LOCATION SERVICES
To enable Find-a-Friend to work, you will need to allow the app to access your Contacts as well as location when running in the background.
BATTERY
Continued use of location services running in the background can dramatically decrease battery life. This App has been designed to minimise the impact on your battery life and in most cases will be unnoticeable, but results may vary based on network conditions and usage.
SUPPORT
Should you have any support questions about the app, please send an email to support@festyvent.com with your iPhone model and a description of the problem.
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What's New in C2C Festival
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9.0.1
November 25, 2024
All new app for C2C 2025
- Navigation
- Artists
- Line Up
- Updated App Store screenshots
The “my schedule” section has a “share with friends” button and nothing else. I can’t even create a schedule, so not sure what there would be to share.
The map section immediately puts it in landscape rather than orientating it to your phone, and the map image they use is so low quality that it’s hard to read what the stalls are because the words are blurry.
The app crashes whenever you try to take a photo using the camera feature.
Useful to have the info available when the network is too crowded at a festival to use data, but this app is no better than a pdf with all the info in it.