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Limitless announces speakers for Limitless Festival 2024

Have you booked for the Limitless Festival in August or are you sending your young people to this dynamic event? Jamie Price is excited to announce who will be speaking this year!

Limitless Festival is a vibrant summer gathering for young people that is all about community, connection and change. It features dynamic venues as a packed programme of activities, sports, events, seminars, workshops, and after-hours venues.

Discover more about this year's speakers at the Limitless Festival held at Stafford Showground on 3-7 August.


What are people saying about Limitless Festival?

“Two of our young people made first-time commitments last week. They are both from non-Christian family backgrounds. We are grateful to God for such a treasure of blessing.”

“Thank you Limitless for the week. I have just made the biggest decision. I have let Him in. I can’t wait for next year. It’s changed my life to bits. ”

“ It was just such an amazing atmosphere, so proud to be part of this amazing Limitless family. ”

 

What does Limitless Festival look like?

At Limitless Festival 2023, we gathered, we danced, we laughed, we partied, we worshipped, we played and we prayed!

 

Book your tickets

Visit limitlessfestival.co.uk to book tickets and learn more.

 

 
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