Solfest 2024 Tickets
About Solfest 2024
Cumbria’s brightest and best music and arts festival, Solfest returns with another delightfully diverse and exciting range of artists who will grace the stage and have you up and dancing this summer.
Springing up annually like a wild flower in the Cumbrian meadows, Solfest has evolved continually since its inception in 2003, transitioning from a local shindig, into one of the best loved of the UK's independent festivals.
Run by a dedicated team and a small army of volunteers, Solfest has stayed true to its anti-corporate roots. This means that art and decor take the place of ubiquitous advertising and the international big names on the mainstage don't drown out the voices of the hidden gems.
Solfest is all about eclecticism and although nothing shouts that louder than their handpicked line-ups, spanning genres and eras of music, that most certainly isn't where it stops. A broad group of very talented people come together each year at Solfest, to create an immersive environment with everything from a creative kid's area, to an array of interactive site art and even a Healing Garden where you can meditate, do some Yoga or participate in a Shamanic ritual!
Solfest is founded on the idea that what truly makes a festival great is the crowd... That's right, YOU. You are the driving force and over the years they've been proud to see that the spirit of inclusion they strive for has not been lost to the Solfest community. Punks and ravers, grannies and toddlers, whoever you are or wherever you're from, Solfest has something for you. The fans own Solfest, whether you're a musician looking to play, a performer looking to show off your skills, an artist keen to help make the space come alive or you're simply looking for somewhere to dance, your collaboration defines the festival.
Solfest returns for its 20th Anniversary at North Lakes Country Park, with a whole host of surprises down memory lane!
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Thursday
Seasick Steve / Peatbog Faeries / DJ Format / Melt Yourself Down / Werkha / Beatles Dub Club / Funke And The Two Tone Baby / Ray-Gun Hoodlums / Old Time Sailors / Le Freak And Friends
Friday
The Charlatans / Dutty Moonshine Big Band / Gentleman's Dub Club / Sammy Virji / Smoove & Turrell / Jeramiah Ferrari / Me & My Freinds / Zed Bias / Honeyfeet / My Baby / Sonny Wharton / The Skinner Brothers / Ponyland / Gerry Cinnamon Experience / Seas Of Mirth / Tim Toil / Murder He Wrote / Dr. Oscillator / Millsy / Deadbeat UK / Vital Techniques / Zefer / Doc Zee / TZ / Sensa / Ben Hydro / Mike Bunting / Arguer / Drop Leg Steppers / Holiday / James Ryan / Kerry Surman / Work In Tv / Annie Errez / Cal Stew / May-I / Ryan Ross / Adam Morrila / Joe Berelli / Ask Dan / Bobby Odonnell / Late Nite Dub Addict
Saturday
Pendulum DJ Set / The Zutons / Ash / Sugarhill Gang / Fruit Bats / BC Camplight / Friction / Matrix & Futurebound / Flamingods / Future Humans / Phibes / The Native / Buffalo Nichols / Freear / Spacehopper / Weirdstring Ceilidh / Nuaura / Robots With Souls / Glass Gardens / Swamp Chicken / Nathan Zom-B / Hokus B2B R.U.M / Phat Suppli / Carl Tait B2B Dingle / Seb K / SMBDYTHEDISCO / K-Ruks / Craig Sow / Vinyl Man / Al Lockie / Splonie / Matt Hinde / Matt Robinson / Mono & Kezza / Baynes / James Horrocks / John Loan / Bessie Woo / Luke Stanger / Ugoluna / Daz Skally / Bluejam / Razzamataz
Sunday
Orbital / Levellers / The Crazy World Of Arthur Brown / Slamboree / OTT. / Jah Wobble & The Invaders Of The Heart / Stanton Warriors / The Blue Stones / Deekline / Man & The Echo / Black Water County / Baskery / Mik Artistik's Ego Trip / Falling Red / S3 Dubs / Eminence / Wheres North? / Tik & Borrow / Dance Culture UK / Mista B B2B Tencs / Beat Gurus / Arkid B2B Fishi / Rigsby / Nadia / Deaf Eric / Phil Bridges / Nick The Greek / Helen Pike / O.C.D / John Cooper / Alfonso Muchacho / Atlas Hifif / Zellyfish / Vacant Weekend Project / Afflicted / Palo Alto / Frnik / Buckerz / Iyer / Spicy Italian / Immanuale Simonelli / Gabs / Jake Harrison / Carlisle College Showcase
Solfest information & FAQs
Skiddle guarantee that we have the lowest booking fees available for Solfest tickets. We are an official primary ticket outlet and all tickets are processed and dispatched by Skiddle direct to you. All our tickets are sold at face value and originate directly from the event organiser.
Solfest returns to North Lakes Country Park Thursday 22nd - Sunday 25th August 2024.
Yes! Solfest has free camping, included with weekend tickets. There is a quiet campsite and noisey option, the Shoreside, which opens early from 5pm on Thursday 24th August.
Adults Weekend ticket start at £109.95 plus booking fee, with Child Weekend tickets from £25 plus booking fee. Group family discounts are available, plus monthly payment plans.
You must be off site by sunset on the Monday Bank Holiday.
There will be as much assistance as we can provide on a case-by-case basis. There is no concession for a disabled person but you may bring a carer free of charge. Please purchase the tickets you require (adult, young persons, children and Thursday camping) from skiddle and upload the relevant forms to them. We can provide electric hook ups for powered wheelchairs but please contact us in advance to arrange this, or for more information.
Access scheme
For this event, we're using the Skiddle Access Scheme by offering Personal Assistant tickets for customers who need to be accompanied. A Personal Assistant ticket is to be offered for free or discounted when somebody with a disability requires a carer to be in attendance with them. To automatically be eligible, please provide a copy of one of the following pieces of documentation listed below.
>Front page of DLA / PIP (no specific rate)
>Front page of Attendance Allowance letter (no specific rate)
>Evidence that registered severely sight impaired (blind)
>Recognised Assistance Dog ID card
>Credability's Access Card
If this applies to you then, please book the tickets you require (not including the Personal Assistant ticket) and contact the Skiddle Customer Care team with your documentation along with your 16-digit order reference number by submitting a support request here: https://help.skiddle.com/en/
Solfest is located in North Lakes Country Park which is around 4 miles north of Silloth town centre, in Cumbria. It takes 35 minutes to get there from Carlisle, and 50 minutes from Penrith, by car. The postcode is CA74NQ.
Yes. Friday, Saturday and Sunday night camping is included in the ticket price. You can arrive on Thursday if you add one Thursday Camping supplement per adult to your order.
Tickets will be available on the gate as long as we don’t sell out in advance. For guaranteed entry, we recommend you buy your tickets online before arriving here.
If you need to get your car off site during the weekend, please explain to the stewards, you’ll need to leave your car in day parking, as we don’t allow any vehicle movements on the campsites over the weekend wherever possible.
No. Carers come FREE to Solfest. To claim your free Carers ticket, please purchase the tickets you require (adult, young persons, children and Thursday camping) with the exception of the Carers’ ticket. Skiddle now handle all of these requirements and will sort it out for you from their website.
The campsites will open at 9am and close at 8pm on Thursday to those of you with a Thursday Camping Ticket. The campsites will reopen on Friday at 9am. The main festival arena opens at 1pm on Friday.
Yes. we have a family campsite, close to the kids arena and designed for families.
There are no age restrictions to attend Solfest. All ages and families are welcome.
Yes, but adults (18+) will need to purchase advance Thursday Camping tickets. This is a £15 supplement which must be purchased at the same time as your tickets. Anyone under the age of 16 must be accompanied by an adult with a valid ticket and thursday camping pass. You must get to the site between 9am and 8pm on Thursday because moving vehicles around the camping areas as it gets dark poses a significant safety risk. The gates will be closed at 8pm on Thursday and reopen on Friday at 9am. The main arenas will open at noon on Friday.
No. But a free bus runs to Aspatria and Silloth over the weekend if you need to withdraw extra cash. The bar will have contactless cashpoints this year.
Yes. Townside (Quiet Camping) is the place to go if you want to sleep when you return to your camp, but remember wherever you are camped, it is unreasonable to expect absolute silence all night – it is a music festival after all!
Yes, you are free to bring your own food and drink to Solfest. Glass is not permitted within the main festival arena. There will be a wide variety of food and drink stalls inside the festival, serving up organic, vegetarian and vegan options.
Thursday (requires Thursday Entry Add On Ticket)
9am-9pm
Friday
9am-9pm
Saturday
9am-9pm
Sunday
9am-9pm
*Times subject to change
Weekend Camping tickets allow campsite access from Friday 9am until Monday 5pm. To access on Thursday, you must purchase a Thursday Entry Ticket.
No. Solfest wants you to enjoy the whole of the experience which is why they publish a programme of events prior to the festival starting. Solfest will tell you who is performing but never when.
Yes. We do allow live-in vehicles, vans, caravans, campervans, motor-homes and trailer tents. There’s a small extra charge for your live-in vehicle, van, caravan, campervan, motor-home or trailer tent. We would always encourage you to share transport where possible (for the environment’s sake), arrive early to get a decent spot and travel in convoy to help reduce traffic disruption in the local area. We can’t guarantee a level pitch and we do not provide electric hook ups. If you intend to arrive on Thursday, you will need one additional Thursday camping ticket for each adult, as well as the vehicle pass.
Yes, but it’s exactly the same at Solfest as anywhere else. We would ask that you do not bring glass into the arena and that you use our recycling points when you’re finished. Under-age drinking is not permitted. Your adult ticket/wristband has nothing to do with the sale of alcohol or any other licensed products. The law is the law. If you are asked for ID and you do not have any, you will not be served alcohol.
Yes. Programmes will be available at the information area on site over the weekend. Solfest doesn't publish information in advance, mostly because instead of coming just one-band, they'd like people to come for the whole weekend. But, also, owing to the nature of the event, timings are subject to a bit of change, hence leaving the publishing to as late as possible.
Yes, to encourage people to use public transport wherever possible there’s a small additional fee per vehicle.
Unfortunately we can’t issue you with a refund if you can’t make the event due to work commitments or your mates have dropped out. In these circumstances, we advise passing on your tickets privately to avoid losing out on the money spent.
Refunds can only be offered if the event is cancelled or postponed, as agreed upon purchase.
Because they want people to come and enjoy the whole festival experience and not just cherry pick one band, Solfest do not release the times and days acts will perform until the start of the festival. Our Programme Policy has more details.
Yes, but we cannot guarantee it, so it’s best to arrive early and as a group. We do not allow people to reserve, hold, mark, cordon off or otherwise claim a specific camping space so please all arrive together to avoid disappointment.
Yes Payment Plan tickets are available so you can spread the cost of your ticket over multiple smaller payments.
Yes. They pride themselves on having something for everyone, from workshops and events in the Healing Garden to activities in the Children’s Arena, and a vast array of music and performance spaces around the site. Solfest want grans, granddads, brothers, sisters, mums, dads, aunts and uncles to join in the fun and have a brilliant time together.
Due to changes in licensing regulations all vehicles must be parked separately from tents. We aim to keep camping and parking as convenient as possible while still complying with out license. This condition has been added to the license for your safety and we hope you will help by following the new directions when on site.
You may camp Friday, Saturday and Sunday nights with your Solfest ticket. If you would like to arrive early and camp on Thursday night too, you must purchase one Thursday Camping supplement per adult ticket.
No. At the request of the landowner, pets are not permitted for safety reasons. We recommend a local boarding kennels, Grass Roots Kennels who offer a great service for our festival goers dogs.
Unfortunately, due to significant damage to the land during 2013, the land owner has requested that there are NO CAMPFIRES within camping areas. We are planning to have a large communal campfire in each camping field.
Yes. A Small addiitonal fee is charged for motorised vehicles. This can be purchased with your tickets.
Yes. You can charge your phone in the Information Tent just inside the main entrance to the arena, ask a steward for directions.
A limited number of hot showers will be available operating just outside the entrance to the festival site next to disabled camping and close to family camping. Showers are limited in number and are token operated for a small fee. Taps are located at regular intervals around the perimeter of the camping fields.
Yes, with the exception of Carers, everyone at Solfest must purchase a ticket. Children three years old or under will get their tickets for FREE but you must still order them.
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I'm Disabled, what help is there?
There will be as much assistance as Solfest can provide on a case-by-case basis. Solfest can provide electric hookups for powered wheelchairs but please contact the festival in advance to arrange this, or for more information. There is no concession for a disabled person but you may bring a carer free of charge, see below.
Access scheme
For this event, we're using the Skiddle Access Scheme by offering Personal Assistant tickets for customers who need to be accompanied. A Personal Assistant ticket is to be offered for free or discounted when somebody with a disability requires a carer to be in attendance with them. To automatically be eligible, please provide a copy of one of the following pieces of documentation listed below.
>Front page of DLA / PIP (no specific rate)
>Front page of Attendance Allowance letter (no specific rate)
>Evidence that registered severely sight impaired (blind)
>Recognised Assistance Dog ID card
>Credability's Access Card
If this applies to you then, please book the tickets you require (not including the Personal Assistant ticket) and contact the Skiddle Customer Care team with your documentation along with your 16-digit order reference number by submitting a support request here: https://help.skiddle.com/hc/en-us/requests/new
Solfest music festival is in Cumbria, nestled between the beautiful Solway coast and the dramatic fells of the northern Lake District.
Transport and Travel FAQs
Where is Solfest?
Solfest is located on the beautiful Solway coast between Aspatria and Silloth. Head for Aspatria in Cumbria on the A596. Once there, turn onto the B5301 headig towards Silloth. Solfest is located approximately 4 miles up this road. See our Location page for a map.
How do I get to Solfest?
By Car - You can reach North Lakes Country Park by the M60 Ring Road. Public transport is recommended as there is limited car parking. There is also a car and taxi drop off point.
By Rail - There are national rail links to Carlise or Penrith stations.
Is there a bus service?
Yes. The festival operates a free shuttle bus service that runs from Thursday to Monday between Aspatria train station and the Solfest site.
Can I get a taxi?
Yes. There are several local taxi firms that will pick you up and drop you off at the festival site, we’d recommend Thomson Travel on 01697 321549.
Need a lift / have a spare seat?
The festival is deep in rural Cumbria and know that you may have to travel a fair distance to get to them. Why not find someone travelling your way to save yourself some money, do your bit for the environment and meet other Solfesters.
Try our fully interactive map of all nearby hotels and accommodation. Please check location and dates before booking.
Springing up annually like a wild flower in the Cumbrian meadows, Solfest has evolved continually since its inception in 2003, transitioning from a local shindig, into one of the best loved of the UK’s independent festivals.
Run by a dedicated team and a small army of volunteers, Solfest has stayed true to its anti-corporate roots. This means that art and decor take the place of ubiquitous advertising and the international big names on the main stage don’t drown out the voices of the hidden gems.
Solfest is all about eclecticism and although nothing shouts this louder than their handpicked line-ups, spanning genres and eras of music, that most certainly isn’t where it stops. A broad group of very talented people come together each year at Solfest, to create an immersive environment with everything from a creative kid’s area, to an array of interactive site art and even a Healing Garden where you can meditate, do some Yoga or participate in a Shamanic ritual.
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