Please note: The security team will check all belongings each time you re enter. Under 18’s will need to be accompanied by a responsible adult to regain entry into the venue.
Ticket sales and booking fees are non-refundable, under any circumstances. Please read through our ticket terms and conditions before purchasing tickets.
We allow the reselling of tickets, ID is not required for ticket holders meaning tickets can easily be transferred. Please ensure if sold you forward your original ticket confirmation email to the buyer.
We offer concessions tickets free of charge to carers. If you require a carer to assist you attending the event please purchase yourself the ticket you require, and then when you come to the box office to collect your wristband please attend with your carer and our staff will be more than happy to issue them a ticket free of charge. Please bring a carers ID card or relevant documents confirming carer status.
Yes, we do everything we can to acommodate those with accessibility needs. The event site is located on grass, with some of the area on a gentle downward slope, so please bear this in mind. We do not supply chairs, however a dedicated viewing area will be available for wheelchair users or those who wish to bring a suitable camping chair with them. There is a short walk on a slightly bumpy gravel road from our official car park to the event site. Please make any accessibility needs known to our parking attendants when you arrive, and they will direct you to disabled parking. If you have particular needs, please get in touch with us and we will do all we can to help.
Yes, we will be running an official on-site campsite catering for campers, campervans and caravans. Please visit the campsite guide page.
Yes, tickets are required per person not per vehicle, tent or campervan. If a group of people attending the festival would like to camp, each person in the group will need to purchase a weekend camping ticket.
Car Parking is located off the B3249. Directions to parking can be found on Google Maps. The address is:
Tunes in the Park,
Port Eliot Estate,
St Germans,
Cornwall, PL12 5PD
Carpark opening times:
From 9am on all days
Parking charges (online)
single day pass £5 + booking fee
Weekend pass £15 + booking fee
(Please note: Book in advance as parking permits ‘on the door’ issued by the estate will be significantly higher)
Please check the camping guide for campsite open times.
Friday (main festival site) – Mid-day – 11pm
Saturday (main festival site) – Mid-day – 11pm
Sunday (main festival site) – Mid-day – 11pm
After parties – 11pm – 1am (Friday, Saturday & Sunday)
Yes, once you have collected your wristband you will be able to leave and re enter the festival during open hours.
No dogs will be allowed in the event area, Sorry!
Yes! You can bring your own deck chairs or foldable chairs into the venue. We only ask that if for any reason our security team need you to move that you do so kindly.
Yes! A wide selection of food will be available from a variety of on-site food vendors.
No outside food will be allowed into the festival area.
We allow empty metal and plastic reusable water bottles, there will be refill stations available. No other food, drink or alcohol will be allowed into the festival. There will be a large range of food & drink vendors available on site. A fully licensed bar will be serving alcoholic and soft beverages. A strict challenge 21 policy will be in operation.
You are able to bring food and drink into the campsite following the rules on our camping guide page.
VIP upgrades include access to a private bar at the festival, and a higher viewing level, giving you a better view of the stage. Please note, VIP upgrades are not tickets. VIP upgrades require a Tunes in the Park weekend ticket to be valid.
Of course! However, they must be accompanied by a responsible adult. Security can at their discretion enforce a maximum of 2 under 18s to be escorted by 1 responsible adult. Strictly no alcohol for under 18’s.
Yes! Stay tuned for news on our afterparties.