Festival Information

South East

Overview

Boundary Brighton Festival, Brighton's largest electronic dance music event in September, welcomes 20,000 attendees to immerse in a vibrant blend of music across six stages, featuring genres like Dnb, House, and Garage. Situated at Stanmer Park, Falmer, Brighton, the festival encapsulates Brighton's dynamic spirit, offering a mix of music, a funfair, and local culinary delights.

Prioritising safety and respect, the festival has a dedicated welfare team on-site and enforces a strict 18+ age policy, with student tickets available. Attendees are urged to "Love Boundary, Love the park", respecting the venue by using bins and adhering to the festival's policies, including a zero-tolerance stance on drugs.

Location

Boundary Brighton Festival takes place at: Stanmer Park, Falmer, Brighton, BN1 9PY.

See their dedicated Transport Page for getting there info.

Tickets

Basic Price Range:  £45 - £60

Tickets to Boundary Brighton Festival can be purchased from their Tickets Page.

Last Entry at 4pm!

Options include:

  • Standard Ticket
  • Student Ticket

Coach tickets are also available from the Tickets Page, choice from London Victoria, London Croydon, Crawley, Southampton, Portsmouth, Bognor Regis, and Worthing.

Accommodation

There is no camping at Boundary Brighton, it is a one day/night festival. For accommodation options go to Visit Brighton.

Packing Checklist:

Ensure you're fully prepared for your festival adventure with our Essential Packing Checklist.

Accessibility

Boundary Brighton Festival is committed to ensuring an inclusive experience for all attendees. The festival offers accessible facilities, including toilets and viewing areas, and provides free Personal Assistant tickets for eligible individuals. Those requiring accessibility provisions or a PA ticket should reach out directly via info@boundarybrighton.com. Eligibility for these services requires specific documentation, such as PIP or DLA. For comprehensive access information, attendees can download the detailed guide provided on the festival's accessibility page.