From timings to travel, here is all you need to know ahead of the Forest Live 2024 concert series in Thetford.
Who is performing at Forest Live 2024 in Thetford Forest?
The Forest Live outdoor concert series will take place at High Lodge in Thetford Forest.
The acts performing are Bryan Adams on June 20, Sting on June 22, Paloma Faith on June 27, Tom Jones on June 28 and Olly Murs on June 30.
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What time does the car park and arena open?
The concert car park opens at 4.30pm and you can enter the arena from 5pm.
Is there a parking charge?
Yes, parking costs £8 (free for Forestry England members) - book at boxoffice.forestryengland.uk or through Ticketmaster (it is sold out for some concerts).
The online booking form for accessible parking can be found through the link at forestlive.com/access-statement
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How do I get there?
Use the postcode IP27 0AF for your Sat Nav and when you get closer turn it off and follow the yellow event signage.
The nearest train station is in Brandon and the closest bus station is in Thetford, with only pre-booked taxis allowed at the site.
There will also be a return shuttle bus service from Thetford - pre-booking is essential at boxoffice.forestryengland.uk
Can I bring my own food and drink?
You can bring picnics into both the main arena and the Glade VIP area.
No more than a total of one litre of soft and/or alcoholic drink is permitted per person (all drinks must be unopened).
Larger containers such as wine boxes are permitted when shared between a group.
This is as long as it does not exceed one litre per person and everyone enters together.
There will also be food and drink outlets, including bars, at the venue (card payment only).
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What items can and can't I bring?
You can bring blankets, small single folding chairs (not permitted in the standing-only area directly in front of the stage), empty reusable metal water bottles and cans.
Items not allowed include undiluted spirits, glass, tables, metal cutlery, breakable crockery, trollies, umbrellas and parasols, tripods, cameras with detachable lenses and audio-visual and video equipment.
Are the concerts accessible?
Yes, this includes accessible parking, toilets and a viewing platform - find out more at forestlive.com/access-statement
Are tickets still available?
Yes, book tickets at forestlive.com
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