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Parklife 2024 entry times, schedule, venue, stages and everything you need to know

In just over four weeks, Heaton Park will prepare to welcome thousands of festivalgoers as Parklife makes its comeback. Some of the music industry’s biggest acts and stars will descend on the Greater Manchester venue on June 9 and 10.

The UK’s biggest metropolitan festival officially kicks off the summer festival season and will be headlined by American rapper and singer Doja Cat – her first UK festival set – alongside electronic duo Disclosure and J -Hus, nominated for Mercury.




This year’s festival will also see performances from the likes of pop royalty Sugababes, as well as producer Kaytranada, chart-topper Becky Hill and world-conquering DJ Peggy Gou, among others. Parklife will also welcome Four Tet, Anne-Marie and CamelPhat, plus many more.

READ MORE: Parklife 2024 line-up revealed with Doja Cat, Disclosure, J Hus and Sugababes – how to get tickets

Now in its 15th year, Parklife regularly attracts over 80,000 spectators each day of the festival. It builds on last year’s success, which saw stops from The 1975, Aitch, The Prodigy, Wu-Tang Clan and Nas.

Parklife returns to Heaton Park on 8-9 June 2024(Image: Kenny Brown | Manchester Evening News)

Ahead of the two-day festival, Parklife bosses have also revealed the stage split for Saturday and Sunday. Over the next few weeks we’ll have the latest information on how to travel to and from Heaton Park, what you can take into the festival, stage times and how much you can expect to pay for food and drink inside. venue.

As has become routine for the festival, doors to the huge music event open at 11am on Saturday and noon on Sunday, but for now, here’s the latest on last-minute ticketing, the schedule, travel and more.

When is Parklife 2024 and when does it start and end?

This year Parklife takes place on June 8 and 9 at Heaton Park on the outskirts of Manchester. The huge park is located just three miles north of Manchester city center and is accessible by car and public transport.

Walking

Organizers anticipate there will be long queues for bus services after the event, so it may be quicker to walk and take around an hour to Manchester city centre.

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