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  • General Admission Tickets

    For customers aged 14+. General Admission tickets give access to the event and our spacious picnic areas, the KERB street food and bars, Kids Tipiland and more. Chairs are not provided in the General Admission areas. Customers are welcome to bring chairs which will be permitted a little further back from the stage to protect the views of those that arrive the earliest.

    Child Tickets aged 5-13

    There is a reduced rate child ticket for those aged 13 and under.

    Free Child Tickets

    Children aged 4 and under go free, but will need a ticket for entry. Please add at the point of purchase.

    All under 18s must be accompanied by an adult.

    Weekend Tickets

    Weekend tickets will give you access to all three days of music.

    Gold Circle

    Arrive at your leisure safe in the knowledge that you have a great spot right in front of the stage with the best views in the house. Saturday 24 and Sunday 25 pre-book your seats in the Gold Circle, closest to the stage with chairs provided.  

    Monday 26 book into the Gold Circle Picnic Area and picnic closest to stage for a wonderful afternoon of live jazz. Seats are not provided for Monday’s show, so don’t forget your blankets or chairs.

    Diamond VIP Experience

    New for 2024. Indulge in our Diamond VIP Experience for the ultimate summer soiree. Tickets include access to the Gold Circle for your chosen night with the best seats in the house plus lots more. 

    Relax before and during the show in our VIP Garden, set within beautiful giant tipi tents with luxury toilets, its own bar and alfresco seating areas, all set close to the Gold Circle. Plus, enjoy a complimentary glass of fizz and a show programme on arrival to set the mood for the perfect summer’s afternoon ahead. 

    Tickets available here

    Essential Companion Tickets

    We provide free Essential Companion tickets for eligible customers. Please see the Accessibility section below for more information.

  • Wheelchair Viewing Platform Tickets

    A limited number of tickets are available for the Wheelchair Viewing Platform each event day. This is a raised 2ft high viewing platform accessed by a 1:12 gradient ramp. Tickets for the platform are bookable via our ticketing page on a first come first served basis.

    Given the overall nature of the event, and the limited capacity of the platform, it is priroritised for wheelchair users in the first instance. However, if you are a non-wheelchair user who would benefit from access to the platform, please get in touch with the team at bpic@enablelc.org and we will happily consider on a case-by-case basis.

    All Wheelchair Viewing Platform bookers are automatically provided with a Wheelchair Viewing Platform Essential Companion ticket within their booking. This companion will be provided access to the platform, seated on a neighbouring chair. To ensure as many people as possible who require the use of the platform can do so, one companion is allowed on the platform per person.

    Those with tickets for the Wheelchair Viewing Platform should access the event via the main entrance, closest to Albert Gate, an approximate 275m walk on hard standing. From here they will be able to follow a path and then a route over temporary ground panels to the Wheelchair Viewing Platform itself. The route to the Wheelchair Viewing Platform is approximately 220m from the main entrance.

    Blue Badge Parking

    There are limited Blue Badge parking spaces available for access customers. Spaces are limited so need to be reserved in advance (free of charge), available on a first come first served basis.

    Please complete this form. You will ned to provide proof of eligibility and your booking order reference number to request a space. The team will be in touch within 5 working days.

    Only those given confirmation of a parking reservation will be allowed access to the parking area. Directions will be sent out in advance of the event to those with reservations.

    General Admission Essential Companion Tickets

    Ticket holders with proof of eligibility are entitled to a complimentary Essential Companion Ticket. These are not available via our ticketing pages and instead can be applied for through this form once a General Admission ticket has been purchased. You will need to provide proof of eligibility and your booking reference number. Applications will be processed within 5 working days.

    Gold Circle & Diamond VIP Experience Essential Companion Tickets:

    Saturday 24 & Sunday 25: Wheelchair users booking Wheelchair User Spaces from the seating plan are automatically provided with a free Essential Companion Seat next to their chosen Wheelchair User Space. The single wheelchair user ticket will entitle both the wheelchair user and their companion to access the event and their space and companion chair.

    Those booking a standard Gold Circle or Diamond VIP seat whom are also entitled to an Essential Companion ticket should email bpic@enablelc.org with details of the night they wish to attend, the type of ticket they wish to purchase and proof of eligibility (see below) to organise their booking.

    Monday 26: An Essential Companion Ticket for Gold Circle and Diamond VIP Experience customers can be applied for through this form once a Gold Circle Picnic Area ticket has been purchased.

    Proof of Eligibility

    To ensure that limited tickets are not used fraudulently, we require proof of eligibility for Access Companion tickets. We accept the following documents as proof of disability or medical condition:

    • Front Page of DLA / PIP

    • Blue Badge

    • Evidence of registered severely sight impaired

    • Recognised Assistance Dog ID card

    • Access Card

    • Official medical / Doctors letter

    If you are unable to provide proof of eligibility, please get in touch with the team at bpic@enablelc.org and we will happily consider applications on a case-by-case basis.

    General Event Accessibility

    Battersea Park in Concert is an outdoor picnic-style event on a grassy area of Battersea Park. The site is generally flat and the General Admission area is large enough for customers to spread out and setup picnics. Audience members are allowed to stand, however this is a largely seated show where customers picnic rather than bunching up or crowding toward the stage. Large screens will be in place left and right of the stage so customers can view all the action from wherever they picnic. While the audience will be spread out, there will still be several thousand people in attendance each night so the events may feel busy for some.

    Event Entrance: Is located closest to Albert Gate. The entrance is approximately 275 meters from the road along a hard standing path. The accessible entrance will be located next to the main entrance on a hard standing path that then crosses the event site.

    General Admission: Seats are not provided in the General Admission area. General Admission customers are welcome to bring their own seats, however seats are only permitted a little further back from stage to protect the views of those that arrive earliest. Once inside the event those with General Admission tickets will need to traverse over grass to find a picnicking spot.

    Gold Circle: An enclosure in front of the stage with pre-bookable seats provided on Saturday 24 and Sunday 25. On Monday 26 the area becomes a reserved picnic area with no seats provided, however customers are welcome to bring their own. Those in the Gold Circle area will need to traverse over grass to access the area, approximately 175 meters from the event entrance.

    VIP Garden: For those with Diamond VIP Experience tickets, access to the VIP Garden is approximately 50 meters over grass from their Gold Circle seats.

    Wheelchair Viewing Platform: Those with tickets for the Wheelchair Viewing Platform should access the event via the main entrance, closest to Albert Gate, an approximate 275m walk on hard standing. There they will be able to follow a path and then a route over temporary ground panels to the Wheelchair Viewing Platform itself. The route to the Wheelchair Viewing Platform is approximately 220m from the main entrance.

    Accessible Toilets: Two sets of main toilets will be available to General Admission and Gold Circle ticket holders, the longest distance to these toilets will be approximately 150m each way over grass. Both sets of toilets will have an accessible toilet unit. An additional accessible toilet unit will be located at the Wheelchair Viewing Platform. Diamond VIP Experience ticket holders will also be able to access an accessible toilet in the VIP Garden, approximately 50 meters over grass from their Gold Circle seats.

  • Proms in the Park

    Show Open – 4.30pm

    Support - 5.45pm

    Main show – 7.15pm

    Show Close – 9.30pm approx.

    Interval – One 30-minute interval between first and second half of performance

    A Night at the Musicals

    Show Open – 4.30pm

    Support - 5.45pm

    Main show – 7.15pm

    Show Close – 9.30pm approx..

    Interval – One 30-minute interval between first and second half of performance

    Ronnie Scott’s Jazz Orchestra & special guests

    Show Open – 2pm

    Artists on-stage throughout the day.

    Ronnie Scott’s Jazz Orchestra - 8.15pm

    Show Close – 9.30pm approx.

    Intervals - 30 minutes break between acts over the day

  • Battersea Park in Concert takes place in… you guessed it, the beautiful Battersea Park - arguably one of London’s most beautiful and iconic parks!

    Event entrance location

    Battersea Park is a large park so please plan your journey in advance to ensure you reach us by the quickest route. The closest main pedestrian entrance to the event entrance is Albert Gate.

    You can navigate to the event main entrance inside the park using these maps links:

    Google Maps: here

    What Three Words: here

    Please also look out for maps that will be placed on all the main park gates on the day to help you navigate the event entrance.

    How to get here

    Battersea Park In Concert promotes travelling sustainably. We strongly encourage guests to reduce their carbon footprint by travelling by bike, train or foot where possible. The park is also most easily accessed in this way.

    There will be no parking available in the park, except for some very limited blue badge parking which need to be reserved in advance - please see the Accessibility section on how to secure a blue badge parking space.

    By Bike

    We will have allocated bicycle parking close the event entrance. If you would like to use this facility, please note that you will need your own bike lock and all bikes are left at owners risk.

    By Car

    There will be no parking available in the park, except some very limited blue badge parking. Please see the accessible section for information on blue badge parking.

    By Train

    If travelling by London Underground, the closest stations are Battersea Power Station and Victoria.

    The closest rail stations to Battersea Park are:

    Battersea Park Road

    Queenstown Road

    Battersea Power Station Underground

    Clapham Junction

    London Victoria

    Plan your journey here

    By Bus

    The closest routes are 137, 44 & 452

Event Map

Please see our 2024 event map below, showing all available entrances and exits of the park and nearby public transport services.

FAQs

Can I bring in my own food and drink?

Yes, pack those picnic blankets and join us with your own food and drink.

Will there be food stalls and bars at the event?

Yes, there will be plenty of delicious street food and drinks to purchase at the event curated by KERB - if you fancy lessening the load you can purchase when you are here.

Is there a limit to food & drink I can bring to the event?

No, but food and drink bought onto site must be for personal consumption by you and your group. We reserve the right to refuse entry where we suspect an intention to illicity trade on-site.

Do you have accessible facilities?

Yes, Battersea Park in Concert has a number of facilities. Please see the Accessibility section to find out more.

Can I bring picnic furniture?

Guests are welcome to bring pop-up chairs, however gazebos, tents and parasols are prohibited at the event.

Is seating included in the Gold Circle?

Saturday 24 and Sunday 25 chairs are provided in the Gold Circle. Children must have their own seat booked with the exception of babes in arms.

Monday 26 the Gold Circle becomes a reserved picnic area where seats are not provided, so don’t forget your blankets or chairs.

Do children need tickets?

Yes, all children need tickets. Children aged 4 and under go free but please make sure to reserve their free tickets in advance.

Can I bring my dog?

Dogs and other animals are not permitted, with the exception of Guide Dogs.

Can I bring glass into the event?

Glass is permitted at the event and we kindly ask that guests use glass responsibly with respect for the park, and take glass home to recycle.