Event Details
Welcome to the Field Day 2027 in London
Field Day 2027 takes place on Saturday 29 May 2027 at Brockwell Park in South London, on the Saturday of the Spring Bank Holiday weekend. Founded in 2007, the one-day outdoor festival began in Victoria Park and has now firmly settled in South London after returning to Brockwell Park in 2025 and 2026. It remains an 18+ urban electronic and alternative event, with gates typically opening at 12:00 and music typically wrapping around 22:30.
Highlights & Attractions at Field Day in London
- A one-day electronic and alternative festival in Brockwell Park (Norwood Road, London SE24 9JU) with a capacity of around 30,000.
- Multiple stages spanning house, techno, UK garage, drum & bass and leftfield electronics – recent editions used spaces such as South Stage, The Bowl, The Grove and The Green.
- Strictly 18+ with ID checks; recent lineups have included Floating Points, Honey Dijon, Joy Orbison, Andy C and Eliza Rose. The 2027 bill has not been announced yet.
- VIP with fast-track entry, non-portaloo toilets, a dedicated bar and food concessions, seating and a main-stage viewing platform.
- A large street-food offering, bars, free drinking-water points, and a site within walking distance of Herne Hill station.
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Program & Schedule: What to Expect in 2027
Field Day 2027 is a day-only festival with no camping. Based on the established Brockwell Park licence and recent editions, doors open at 12:00, last entry is 20:00, there is no re-entry, and music finishes around 22:30. Stage times are published closer to the event on the official website and social channels. The 2027 lineup has not been released; announcements will come via fielddayfestivals.com. Expect DJ sets and live electronic performances from midday into the evening, from peak-time club music to drum & bass and UK underground.
Beyond the stages, the day is built around London street food, bars and the park setting. You cannot bring your own food or drink except one sealed plastic water bottle up to 500 ml (empty reusable bottles are allowed; refill points are on site). Bags larger than A4 are banned and there is no cloakroom. Since 2007 Field Day has hosted names such as Aphex Twin, Peggy Gou, Four Tet, Skepta and Erykah Badu, and it remains one of London’s key electronic day festivals.
Tickets & Admission for Field Day in London
Tickets for Field Day 2027 are on sale, with Super Earlybird stock in limited supply. You can secure a ticket from a £10 deposit – that is the cheapest way in, not the final face value. Full tier prices rise as allocations sell out. In 2026, general admission typically sat around £68–£85 depending on the tier; VIP is extra (in 2026 a GA upgrade was offered). VIP includes fast-track entry, better toilets, a dedicated bar and food, seating and a main-stage viewing platform. Buy only from the official website or authorised partners: Kaboodle, Resident Advisor, Ticketweb, See Tickets, DICE and Skiddle. Tickets are non-refundable and non-transferable; unofficial resale sites are not recognised. The event is 18+ only: bring a passport, driving licence or provisional licence. E-tickets are usually released no earlier than two days before the festival.
Visitor Tips: Travel & Accommodation in London
- Use public transport: Herne Hill station is about 500 m from site (0.3 miles); Brixton Underground and Brixton Rail are around 1 mile away. Buses 2, 3, 37, 68, 196, 322, 432, 468 and 690 serve Dulwich Road and Norwood Road. Driving is actively discouraged – there is no festival parking, and towing and road closures are in force. A bike park sits at the Herne Hill entrance.
- Late May in London is often mild (around 12–19 °C) but showers are common. Brockwell Park can turn muddy: wear layers, a waterproof and sturdy shoes. Bags must be A4 or smaller; bring an empty reusable bottle for the free water points.
- Book rooms in Herne Hill, Brixton, Dulwich, Peckham or Clapham early. Saturday 29 May 2027 falls on the Spring Bank Holiday weekend (bank holiday Monday is 31 May 2027), when South London hotels fill quickly, often with other Brockwell Park events the same weekend.
- Last entry is 20:00 with no re-entry, so arrive with photo ID well before then. There are no lockers; larger bags can be stored nearby via services such as Stasher. Challenge 25 operates at the bars.