Beltane Fire Festival 2019

Friday 3rd to Monday 6th May 2019
Broomlands, Cowden, East Sussex, TN8 7EA, England MAP
£100 for the weekend - available at the gate (please bring cash)
Daily capacity: 150
Last updated: Fri 3rd May 2019

The Wild Heart Gathering bring you Beltane Fire Festival at Ash Down Forest, East Sussex from Friday 3rd until Monday 6th May 2019. Over the bank holiday in May, a wild village will be created under the midnight stars and sparkling spring sky with camping, music, dance, eloquence and beauty, to remember that ecstatic wondering and longing for a place we can truly call home.

The festival features workshops, yoga, meditation, bushcraft skills, foraging, herbal walks, kids workshops & games, archery, martial arts, dzogchen, shamanism, tantra, singing, dance, talks from elders, rituals, storytelling, skating, slack-lining, falconry, circus skills, kalahari drummers, ceremony, teen area, cinema, stalls and more.

Line-up

Acts include The Undercover Hippy, Fernandos Kitchen, Martha Tilston, Buffos Wake, Julie Felix, Raka, Magic Bird, and more.

For the details as available please see the line-up page.

Tickets

Online tickets are no longer available. Tickets will be available on the gate (please bring cash).

Tickets are on sale, currently priced at £100 for an adult, £45 for a youth aged 5--15, and £40 for a camper van.

More info

A time to get together with warmth and friendship, a time for joy and celebration, Held in the Ashdown forest (one hour from London, Half an hour from Brighton) At the time of Beltane, the ancient festival to celebrate the long days at the beginning of Spring.


More information will be here when available.




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