Absolutely. There is a kids area with various free things for them to do....plus a fun fair. Loads of stuff for them to see and do...just soaking up the atmosphere and Sunday ends with a massive firework display.
Main thing is the crowd isn't full of dickheads and 99% of the people you will speak to are brilliant so they will feel safe there. We've taken our daughter (she is 9 this year) to 3 or 4 Beautiful Days (and loads of others) and she has loved it.
On a practical note the amount of stuff you have to take when taking a kid be prepared for a very full car. We tend to camp on the hill immediately to the left of ticket exchange so you don't have to hump your stuff for miles. It's a longer walk down to the arena but you'll probably only do that once or twice a day. Worth considering getting one of them little toilets for the tent (about £20 from most camping shops), if they need to go in the night you don't want to be getting dressed and walking in the rain at 3am.
So definitely, definitely recommend it. It's a really good time to spend time with them without the distractions of phones and screens etc.
As you can take food and drink into the arena it's a cheaper option than most other festivals 2 x £13/£14 meals for 4 people x 4 days gets pretty expensive)
Bearded Theory is also excellent for kids
Anything else you want to know give us a shout.
I just did a stage split estimation for all days, and unless they started putting DJs in the Revolut tent (why would that happen) there are 20+ names still coming to the main stage and Revolut.
Promising
I might be wrong on this, but I’m pretty sure there’s info that Charli XCX, Loyle Carner and The Prodigy are The Other Stage headliners.
So if Pulp are playing it’s almost certainly subbing.
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