Frequently asked questions (FAQ)

We can’t wait to welcome you to B on the Farm tomorrow!

We want to be upfront with you about a couple of changes to the day so you know what to expect. Due to some last-minute licensing restrictions, we won’t be able to have amplified music at high volume, and there will be no bar service on site.

While this means the festival will have a more relaxed, acoustic vibe, we’re confident it will still be a fantastic day to enjoy together. Our brilliant performers will be adapting their sets, and you can expect a mix of live acoustic music, spoken word, and other performances in a more intimate style.

We’d love for you to bring your own picnic, drinks (within reason, and no glass please), blankets and chairs so you can relax and soak up the atmosphere. Food vendors will still be on site serving great options.

We know this may be different to what you were expecting, and we truly appreciate your understanding and support. The heart of B on the Farm has always been about bringing our community together - and that won’t change.

See you tomorrow for a unique and memorable day.

Love from The B Team

  • Q: Where is the festival located?

    A: Shh it's a secret! Well sort of. The event takes place on private farmland in Aldington, near Ashford in Kent. We never reveal the exact location online to ensure that the experience is reserved for our ticket holders that have read our attendee pledge.  


    Everyone who has purchased tickets in advance will receive the location details in a welcome pack ahead of the event. If for any reason you are unable to purchase tickets in advance or need to know more before making a purchase, feel free pop our team an email or message us on our Instagram or Facebook page.

  • Q: How can I get to B on the Farm?

    A: We have a free of charge car park available on-site for anyone driving. For those taking the train, the closest railway stations are Ashford International and Ham Street, both of which are a short taxi ride from the site. Uber is available or we recommend local taxi firm Mike’s Taxi.


    Please note if you are traveling by train, the last train from Ashford towards London is 23:16.


  • Q: What are the timings?

    A: The event takes place 1pm-midnight on Saturday 9th August 2025. Campers will be able to arrive from 11:30am. Last entry for all ticket holders and attendees is at 9pm. Look out on our social media for specific line-up times.

  • Q: Can we camp / bring our campervan?

    A: Camping is now SOLD OUT for 2025! Thank you for all your interest. If you have not pre-booked a camping spot and do not have a valid camping QR code/ticket you will not be allowed into the camping site. 


  • Q: Where else can I stay?

    A: There is a number of options close to Adlington, we recommend you look on Airbnb and Booking.com.

  • Q: Is it kid friendly?

    A: It sure is... we pride ourselves on being a family-friendly event and have lots of activities for kids on offer, including circus skills, musical instruments, bouncy castle, ball pit, hula hoops, face painting and more.


    Children under five years old can attend free of charge with a paying adult, and we have discounted tickets for children between 5 and 16 years old. 

  • Q: Are dogs allowed on site?

    A: Guide dogs and authorised assistant dogs are permitted but no other animals are allowed on site.

  • Q: Can I bring my own food and drink?

    A: Yes you are very welcome to bring your own picnics to site, and that can include alcohol in sensible quantities. We also have local food vendors on site serving hot food for purchase, and will also be running a bar.

  • Q: Are there options to purchase food and drink on site?

    A: Yes, while we’re allowing attendees to bring their own food and drink we’ll also have some food vendors on site including pizza, fish and chips, tacos and ice cream. We’ll also have a licensed bar serving beverages. Please note that these will all be CASH ONLY.

  • Q: What is the dress code?

    A: While there is no festival dress code, as is with B on the Farm tradition we are once again encouraging attendees to don a sh*t hat for the event, with the best one to receive a prize on the day. We do suggest bringing layers for the evening, even if it's a hot day.

  • Q: Can I bring chairs and blankets?

    Yes you're welcome to bring camping chairs and blankets along on the day.

  • Q: What charities are you raising money for?

    A: At B on the Farm, we're all about 'Curing Illness One Party At A Time' and this year we're very pleased to be raising money again for Cancer and Diabetes charities... with profits going to MacMillan Cancer Support, Young Lives vs Cancer and Breakthrough T1D. 


    We're incredibly grateful to our artists, many of whom are playing this event for free, and our food vendors who are donating a portion of their sales to our charities, as well as our amazing volunteers... and of you course you, our wonderful ticket buyers!!  


    We'll be on site on the day with charity buckets so please dig deep so we can raise a great amount for this worthwhile cause that we know affects so many of us.