Soho House Festival 2024

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Tickets on sale now

Thursday 4 July
2pm to 10.30pm
Gunnersbury Park, London W3 8LQ
 
Soho House Festival returns to west London’s Gunnersbury Park in July – this time for one day only. 
 
Don’t miss your chance to join us for headline music acts and entertainment, plus an unlimited supply of signature Soho House food and drinks – including Pen Yen, Dirty Burger and Cecconi’s – all included in your ticket price. 
 
Tickets go on sale for Soho House members only at 12pm GMT on Monday 4 March
 
 
Here’s everything you need to know about booking tickets:
 
To purchase tickets, you’ll need to enter your five-character short membership code. You can find this in the Soho House app by going to ‘Account’ and selecting ‘Membership’. 
 
Tickets cost £285 each for regular Soho House members, and £220 each for Soho House Under 27 members (plus a £5.50 booking fee). 
 
Soho House members can buy up to four tickets each (one for themselves and up to three for guests)
 
As always, tickets include everything: access to the festival, all headline music acts and entertainment, and unlimited food and drinks throughout the day
 
Please note: Garden Tent tables are now sold out
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Frequently asked questions

We’ll be announcing the acts in early June.
Doors open at 2pm and the last act will finish at 10.30pm.
All tickets are non-refundable, non-transferable and are allocated to the member and their guest by name. ID must be brought on the day.
Unfortunately, we cannot accommodate children under 12 or pets.
Yes, all food and drink is included.
Yes, there will be options suited to all dietary restrictions.
No, there is no parking on site.
Acton Town tube station (Piccadilly and District lines) or South Ealing tube station (Piccadilly line).
Soho House Festival takes place on a green field site, with the arena being situated entirely on grass. During bad weather, some parts of the site may be muddy or water-logged and undulating in places, so some areas may be difficult to navigate for wheelchair users. However, generally the site is reasonably flat throughout.
 
There will be two accessible toilets, one in the Friends of the Festival area and one in the main arena toilet block next to the Park Stage. 
 
There will be one accessible viewing platform at the main stage, which will have ramp access. This will operate on a first-come, first-served basis for those with special access wristbands. All requests for special access wristbands are to be made through shfestival@sohohouse.com. Once approved, the wristbands will be available at the entrance to the festival on the day. 
 
We also offer Personal Assistant tickets for those who require assistance at no additional charge. Requests are to be made through shfestival@sohohouse.com.
 
We will require one of the below documentations to support your special access and/ or PA request.
 
Copy of DLA, PIP or Adult Disability Payment entitlement letter
Evidence of registered sight impaired (blind)
Credability Access Card (with +1 icon)
Copy of Attendance Allowance letter
A current and valid blue badge
Charity partners 

Every year, Soho House Festival helps raise funds for charitable causes. In 2024, the festival will be supporting The Soho House Foundation and War Child UK, the only specialist charity for children affected by conflict.

The Soho House Foundation

The Soho House Foundation aims to fund and empower creatives from underrepresented groups to flourish by providing grants to charitable organisations worldwide. The foundation will also donate funds to support communities local to Soho House and to aid disaster relief.

WarChild UK

War Child UK was the partner for Soho House Festival from 2013 to 2017 – in those six years, £325,000 was raised, which has helped support thousands of children affected by war.