FAQs

What are the Dates & Times of The Great Fete?

The Great Fete will take part on Saturday 8th August and Sunday 9th August.

Saturday full event times: 12.00 – 22.30

Sunday full event times: 12.00 – 22.00

Last entry for both days is 17.00.

How do I get there?

The Great Fete is taking place in Hatfield Park, which is directly opposite Hatfield Train Station.
Hatfield Train Station offers direct trains to Kings Cross London in just 25 minutes. Please also refer to the Hatfield Park website for travel information and location. We will send updated information, including which entrance to use and where we are in the park nearer the time.

https://hatfield-house.co.uk/

Is there parking?

Yes, we have limited parking availability. Parking passes can be purchased as an add on from our main ticketing site and is just a couple of minutes walk to the festival entrance.

What tickets are accepted?

Only valid tickets are accepted for this event. All tickets are digital so please make sure you have a way to receive and show your tickets. Please keep an eye on your emails for all information regarding your ticket.

Approved ticket agents for The Great Fete include: Skiddle and Ticketmaster.

What are the different ticket types?

We have a variety of tickets available but there are 3 main categories.

General Access:
General access tickets give you access to the main site, the 3 arenas, the fairground, kids area and to see all the main artists that are advertised.

VIP passes:
VIP tickets include: Access to the VIP area & bar, Side of stage view, Seating Additional toilets, Chill out area as well as fast track entry. If you purchase VIP tickets, your children will also be given VIP access.

Backstage Passes (18 years +)
The backstage area is strictly for years 18 and over.
Please be prepared to show ID if you look under 18. ID must match the name on the ticket.

The backstage passes include a separate entrance, Stage access for certain sets, additional food and bars, additional toilets, backstage access. The backstage passes have a very limited capacity.

Are children welcome and is the event family friendly?

Children are welcome on both event days, but please note that the Saturday is more dance led with the Sunday offering more live music.

Under 16s must be accompanied by an adult over the age of 21. Children should be provided with ear protection, this is a festival, music will be loud in front of the stages.

Adult tickets are required for those aged 16 and over.

Discounted child tickets are available for under 5s and 5-15s.

If parents purchase a VIP ticket, children will be given the same level of access.

PLEASE NOTE BACKSTAGE VVIP ACCESS TICKETS ARE STRICTLY FOR 18+.

What if we are separated from our children?

We can provide a complimentary wristband system, where we provide a wristband for your child and add your preferred contact number at entry. If your child is spotted alone, we will use the details to try to locate you.

What is the kids zone?

The kids zone is a family friendly area with entertainers and games where parents can bring their children to play if the children need a break from the music! The kids zone will be in the shade and have fun activities or entertainment from opening time until 19.30 each day.

Can we leave the site to drop kids home and return later?

Yes, but please ensure you grab a wristband from the front gate and when you return you’ll need your wristband and proof of your ticket to enter back into the site.

Is there water on site?

You will be able to bring sealed plastic water bottles onto site up to 1litre per person. For metal bottles, they can be no larger than 500ml. There will be free water re-filling stations across the site for everyone to use.

Can I bring a buggy?

You are welcome to bring a push chair or a buggy for your child but please note these are your responsibility and we do not have anywhere you can securely leave them. We request that these are not taken into the dance tents or directly in-front of main stage, these are busy areas with high footfall. The festival takes place on a grass field which could be muddy based on the weather.

Food & drink?

We have worked hard to secure a variety of incredible street food vendors, using local business where possible. We’ve also sourced a lot of bars which will offer a wide variety of drinks to cater for every taste. It is prohibited to bring your own food or alcohol. Only sealed water bottles are accepted to bring on site.

Can I bring a fold up chair or blanket?

You are welcome to bring small fold up chairs but these are not allowed to be placed in the arenas or directly in front of the main stage. Please note these will be high footfall areas and we are not responsible for your chairs. There is plenty of space between the different stages where you can set up your chairs or blankets.

There will be chill out areas near the food court & in the VIP area.

Please take your furniture home with you – we want to leave the site how we find it – so should you!

For queries on children buggies – please see the family section above.

Is there camping?

No, not this year! Watch this space for accommodation options on future years!

Filming & Photography

Whilst everyone is entitled to film or photo their experience, we request that no physical cameras (e.g no professional cameras) are brought onto site. We will have photographers and video-graphers on site throughout the day to capture the experience. Should you not with to be featured, please let them know when you see them.

Where can I purchase accessible tickets?

Please contact info@thegreatfete.co.uk for the ticket link to accessible tickets.

What is the closest accessible route to The Great Fete?

Hatfield (Herts) station is generally considered accessible, featuring Category A status with step-free access to all platforms, lifts, and staff-operated ramps for train boarding. The station includes accessible ticket machines, an accessible toilet in the booking hall, and 17 accessible parking space.

Is there blue badge parking available?

Yes, Blue Badge parking will be available for accessibility ticket holders. We will email the route and parking entrance to use closer to the time.

How can I get a companion ticket?

All accessibility tickets will come with a free companion ticket.

What items are prohibited?

Please check our T&Cs for the list of prohibited items.

Will there be accessible bars?

Yes, all the main bars across the site will have accessible drop-down service available. Please note that some private vendors might not offer this service.

Will there be accessible toilets?

Yes, there will be accessible toilets available.

Is the event step free?

Yes, but it takes place on grass, and the weather could cause issues on event weekend.

Is there an accessible viewing platform?

Yes, there is one for the main stage.

Can I bring an assistant dog to the festival?

No, sadly, no pets are allowed on site.