Event Details
Welcome to We Are FSTVL 2027 in Upminster
We Are FSTVL 2027 returns to the legendary Damyns Hall Aerodrome in Upminster, just outside London, with its signature “Airfield of Dreams” / airport concept. Expect massive custom stages, non-stop house, techno and drum&bass sets, and a full-on festival atmosphere for electronic music lovers. Exact dates for 2027 are still to be announced – historically held around late May.
Highlights
- Iconic Airfield of Dreams / airport-themed production with huge custom stages
- World-class line-ups spanning house, techno and drum&bass
- Multiple themed arenas hosted by leading labels and clubs
- VIP areas featuring lounges, hot tubs and priority entry
- Camping options and vibrant street-food market
- Free shuttle buses from Upminster station
- High-energy open-air clubbing atmosphere near London
Program
The We Are FSTVL 2027 programme focuses on electronic dance music, delivering marathon sets of house, techno and drum&bass across multiple stages. International and UK headliners take over elaborately designed arenas, often curated by top brands and promoters. Expect long, high-energy performances, impressive production and a continuous party vibe from day into night.
Tickets
Tickets for We Are FSTVL 2027 are expected to go on sale via the official website wearefstvl.com. In previous editions, day tickets started from around £50, while weekend tickets (with or without camping) ranged from £95 to £200. Options typically include early-bird, standard, VIP, group deals and payment plans. Sign up on the official site to be notified first when tickets drop.
Visitor Tips
- Easiest travel: District Line to Upminster station, then free festival shuttle buses
- Dress for changeable British late-spring weather – layers and comfortable footwear are essential
- Book accommodation early (hotels in Upminster, Hornchurch or central London) or secure a camping ticket
- Bring water, sun protection and both cash and card for food trucks
- Agree a meeting point with friends as mobile signal can be patchy on site