how much are boardmasters tickets
Boardmasters tickets for 2026 start at around the mid-£200s for standard weekend camping, with VIP and longer stays costing more depending on the option and price tier.
Current ticket price range
- A typical basic range for Boardmasters tickets runs roughly from about £95 up to around £290, covering cheaper options like child or day tickets through to higher-tier weekend passes.
- For 2026, indicative camping prices publicised so far show 5-day camping tickets starting from about £234, 4-day from about £224, and 3-day from about £214, all before booking fees and any litter bond.
Types of tickets
- Standard camping options usually include 5-day camping (Wednesday arrival), 4-day camping (Thursday arrival), and newer 3-day camping (Friday arrival) tickets, each with different starting prices and payment plan options.
- There are also VIP camping tickets starting higher (around the low £300s), plus non‑camping and teen/child tickets at lower prices, again with booking fees on top.
Price tiers and changes
- Boardmasters uses pricing tiers , meaning once one tier sells out the ticket price moves up to the next tier, so the earlier you buy, the cheaper it tends to be.
- Because of these tiers and added booking fees, the exact amount you pay can change quickly as the festival gets closer or certain ticket types sell out.
Where to check exact prices
- For the most precise, up‑to‑date cost for the specific ticket you want (exact day, camping vs non‑camping, VIP, age category), you need to check the official Boardmasters ticket page, which lists live prices and remaining tiers.
- Resale platforms may also list tickets at different prices from face value depending on demand, so always compare with the official site before buying.
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