FAQ
Here are the answers to the most frequently asked questions we get. Don’t see your answer down there? Then please e-mail hello@newagecollective.org.
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Yes, you can buy a campsite ticket.
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No, they are separate!
The festival ticket gives you access to the music/stage area but not the campsite.
The camping ticket is separate for those of you that want to stay overnight and gives you access to the camping area but DOES NOT INCLUDE the festival ticket itself!
It is 10 GBP, this is a separate ticket as we need to pay extra for the land the camping site is on and the security necessary to run it.
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Yes you can park a motorhome on your camping unit if you buy a camping ticket.
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Friday 25th of July from 2 pm - 10 pm
If you want to arrive early, the campsite opens on Friday 25th of July at 2 pm to 10 pm for you. Please do not arrive after 10 pm as there will be no one available to let you in after that.Saturday 26th of July from 9 am
Don’t worry if you can’t make it Friday, the campsite of course opens again on Saturday 26th of July from 9am.Sunday 27th of July till 2 pm
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There will be parking available on a field next to the festival for people that do not want to stay overnight. If you plan to stay overnight please get a camping ticket. Parking is open from Friday from 4 pm till 2 am on the Sunday after which you will be expected to leave the parking area.
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There will be toilets and water for you.
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Yes we have lunch and dinner available.
There will be:
Goulash (Vegetarian)
Jerk Chicken
for you to buy.
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Yes we have alcohol and non alcoholic drinks available in the festival stage area.
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Yes, you can bring your own food and drink to the campsite but you can’t bring food and drink into the festival stage area past security.
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Sorry, no open fires on the camp site please!
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The festival site is located outside Burntwood, 25 miles north of Birmingham
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Yes, but please understand that parents bring their children at their own risk and are responsible for their safety. Children must be supervised at all times and have a full ticket. We will take no responsibility for any injury etc. Do not leave them unsupervised!
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Yes, dogs are allowed but only if kept on a leash at all times and if you clean up after them. You will be 100% liable for any damage or potential injury your dog causes.
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We sadly are not able to offer dedicated disabled facilities at the festival and the campsite. We will however of course do all we can to accommodate you. Please e-mail us at hello@newagecollective.org before buying a ticket so we can see if we can help you.