Sep
18
Overview
What to know
Newcastle upon Tyne is a vibrant city that offers a great setting for a festival trip, with a lively atmosphere and a variety of amenities. In September, the weather is usually mild, with some potential for rain, so it's a good idea to pack layers and waterproof gear. The city is easily accessible by air, with Newcastle International Airport being the closest option, and by rail, with Newcastle Central Station serving as a major hub. Accommodation options range from budget-friendly to upscale, and local costs for food and transport are generally moderate. To make the most of your trip, consider booking your accommodation and registering for the festival in advance, as popular options may fill up quickly. Additionally, it's a good idea to research local transport options and plan your itinerary ahead of time to ensure a smooth and enjoyable experience.
Programme
Format and focus
Weekender
Programme details coming soon
Registration