Hello Y Notters!

We can’t wait to welcome you to the Peaks’ Biggest Party in 2025! SIGN UP for the presale to be first in line when we go back on sale!

 

TICKETS

All leadbookers will be sent their e-tickets by See Tickets from the email donotreply@seetickets.com roughly 2 weeks prior to the show entitled “Y Not Festival 2025 – E-Ticket Order”. If you can’t find your tickets, please search your inbox or go to ynotfestival.seetickets.com/customerservice.

To speed up your entry please download your ticket to your phone so it is available offline. The easiest way to do this is to screenshot the ticket. Alternatively, please print and bring your tickets with you (we would prefer it to be on your phone, and save the paper).

ADULT WEEKEND - This Ticket allows those aged 18 and above access to Y Not Festival from Friday – Sunday.

YOUTH WEEKEND -  This Ticket allows those aged 13-17 access to Y Not Festival from Friday – Sunday.

FAMILY WEEKEND -  This Ticket allows those aged 18 and above access to Y Not Festival from Friday – Sunday in Family Camping.

YOUTH FAMILY WEEKEND -  This Ticket allows those aged 13-17 access to Y Not Festival from Friday – Sunday in Family Camping.

CHILD WEEKEND (6-12) - This Ticket allows those aged 6-12 access to Y Not Festival from Friday – Sunday.

CHILD WEEKEND (5 & UNDER) - This Ticket allows those aged 5 & under access to Y Not Festival from Friday – Sunday.

Under 16’s must be accompanied by a responsible adult (21+) at all times.

Child weekend tickets have access to General Camping, Family camping & Glamping, in line with their accompanying adult.

Start the party a day earlier and secure your camping spot with our Thursday Entry! Thursday Upgrade must be bought in conjunction with an Adult / Youth / Family or Child Camping ticket.

Payment Plans give you the opportunity to break your tickets down into more affordable monthly chunks. After selecting your tickets, hit installment plan in the booking flow and choose the amount of months you’d like to split the cost over. Payment plans can be selected on all ticket types and extras.

Allows parking from Friday to Monday morning unless purchased alongside a Thursday upgrade. One required per vehicle, much cheaper if purchased in advance.

Want to get parked right up close to the action no matter when you arrive!? Purchase a Premium Parking pass from our extras tab HERE to get it sorted.

This ticket allows access to the Live-In Vehicle field from Friday to Monday morning unless purchased alongside a Thursday upgrade. One pass is required per vehicle. Trailer tents are allowed.

Pitches are 7m x 7m and everything must fit within your pitch.

For more information on all types of accommodation including upgrades head to our accommodation tab HERE.

Access applications for Y Not festival 2025 will open next year. For all Info regarding Access applications please head to our Access page.

For all info regarding Residents tickets please head to our Residents page HERE.

You will be charged a booking fee. The fee is in place to cover the administration costs of processing the transaction. We always try to keep it as low as possible for you.

For any ticket enquiries please contact See Tickets here.
Terms and Conditions
For full Y Not 2025 ticketing T&C’s head here. Full Event T&C’s can be found here.

DATES & TIMES

Gate time for 2025 will be updated closer to the show, please see 2024 info below for your reference:

THURSDAY 31st JULY – Gates Open 12pm. Close 21:00 (Thursday Upgrade Required)

FRIDAY 1st AUGUST – Gates Open 10am. Close 21:00

SATURDAY 2nd AUGUST – Gates Open 9am. Close 21:00

SUNDAY 3rd AUGUST – Gates Open 9am. Close 21:00

Car Parks will open from 10am on Thursday 31st JULY

If you plan to turn up before the gates open to queue for entry, we encourage you to bring water and suitable clothing for the wait.

RE ENTERING THE FESTIVAL
If you plan to leave and re-enter the festival throughout the weekend please keep your wristband on and remember you will not be allowed to re-enter with more alcohol once you’ve got your wristband.

We recommend that customers avoid returning to the car parks before 4pm to prevent unnecessary re-queuing during peak arrival hours where possible. We simply don’t want anyone to miss out on their planned festivities due to queuing at the gates multiple times in these peak hours.

Peak arrival times are:

Thursday: Midday – 3pm

Friday: 9am – 2pm 

LOCATION

Our beautiful site is located in the heart of the Peak District at the following address:

Green View Farm, Pikehall Nr Matlock, Derbyshire, DE4 2PG

Please respect the farm, keep your campsite tidy and take your belongings home with you. 

Please bear in mind there will be thousands of people travelling to and from the Festival, so make sure you have a firm travel plan (both to & from the Festival).


ARRIVING BY CAR

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Follow yellow traffic signs along the A5012 for public parking. Traffic coming eastbound from Matlock will be directed into the carpark via entrance gates along the A5012 onto Mouldridge lane. Traffic coming Westbound from Newhaven will be directed onto Mouldridge Lane also. Please avoid Parwich Lane where possible as this will be a dedicated route for Family parking only (Family wristbands only).

If you have purchased priority parking, follow signs towards the front of the car park where you will find the priority car park entrance on the left, situated at the closest point to the festival gates.

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Follow yellow traffic signs along the A5012 for family parking. As you get closer to the festival follow purple signs directing family customers to the family parking field. Traffic coming Westbound from Matlock will need to drive past the festival site and turn into Pikehall village at the A5012 turning. DO NOT turn onto Mouldridge Lane.

Traffic coming Eastbound from Newhaven will be directed and will turn into Pikehall village before seeing the festival, drive through the village and under the low bridge (11 ft). Continue down the lane, and turn onto Minninglow Lane. The Family car park entrance can be found towards the end of this lane on the left. Once you have parked your vehicle, please head over to the dedicated family box office a short walk away. If you have purchased priority parking, head to the front of the car park where you will find the priority car park. PLEASE NOTE THIS CAR PARK IS FOR FAMILY WRISTBANDS ONLY.

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Follow yellow traffic signs along the A5012 for Live-In Vehicles. Traffic coming Westbound from Matlock will be directed into the carpark via entrance gates along the A5012 onto Mouldridge lane. Traffic coming Eastbound from Newhaven will be directed onto Mouldridge lane also. Once on Mouldridge lane follow signs for entry to the Live-In Vehicle field. Please avoid Parwich Lane where possible to avoid a low bridge (11ft) this road will be a dedicated route for family camping traffic ONLY on a narrow lane.

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Follow yellow signs along the A5012 for public & access parking. Traffic coming Westbound from Matlock will be directed into the carpark via entrance gates along the A5012 onto Mouldridge lane. Traffic coming Eastbound from Newhaven will be directed onto Mouldridge lane also. Once on Mouldridge lane follow signs for Car Park & Access Parking.  If you are an Access Live - In customer please also follow this route, the access live- in field is located in the corner section of the Premium Parking field, directly opposite the box office.  Please avoid Parwich Lane where possible as this will be a dedicated route for Family parking vehicles on a narrow lane.

We strongly advise you to pre-book your parking before your arrival at Y Not Festival. You will be charged £30 on arrival to the car park if you do not purchase a ticket in advance.

If you have pre-booked before the 14th July, parking passes will be sent to the lead bookers address by Tuesday 30th July. Please hang these before entering the festival site to make your journey into the car parks as fast as possible.

If you have purchased parking later than the 14th July you will be sent a PDF parking pass by Tuesday 30th of July. Please print your parking pass PDF and display it on your dashboard before entering the festival site to make your journey into the car parks as fast as possible. 

There is a pick up and drop off area located at the end of Mouldridge Lane. This will be clearly signposted as you enter the festival. This will be a track matted area that is easy to drive on & off of. Please do not use the side of the roads/lanes as a pick up and drop off point, this will not only cause issues with traffic but also is considered very unsafe.

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OTHER TRAVEL INFO

Our nearest train stations are:

Buxton: approx 20 mins away by car/bus

Matlock: Approx 17 mins away by car/bus

Unfortunately, there are no public bus services that run to the site. However, we organise a shuttle bus that takes festival goers from these two stations to the festival site.

2025 coach ticket information will come soon!

2025 Shuttle Bus information will come soon! 

There will be a Bike Park available for use at the main festival gates.

Please direct Taxis to the Pick Up and Drop Off location.  If you need to pre-book a taxi, we recommend that you do this as soon as possible.

After collecting your wristbands from the box office, follow signs & head over to the Glamping fields, located a short walk away. Once you enter the field, please look for the reception and simply provide your order number and booking name and a member of the team will show you to your tent, pre-erected in the perfect spot and they will help you get settled in. When you are leaving, please visit the reception to let us know you are checking out. So they can sign you out of your structure & wish you well on your journey home.

All campsites will be closed at 12:00 (noon) on Monday 4th August. Please be aware that there will be a lot of people wishing to leave Y Not on Monday morning so queues will be likely.

To have the best chance of avoiding the queues we recommend leaving the site between 08.00 and 09.30.

Traders will be open in the campsite so please feel free to make use of these.

Our Car Park stewards are on hand to effectively manage all cars exiting the Festival. Please be respectful and follow the instructions given by the stewards who will be working hard to help all cars which arrived over the weekend leave in one day.

Remember to fill up water bottles before you leave, stop for food and if you’re tired on your journey home, please stop and take a break. 

Please remember none of our staff can go home until you have, so please be calm, respectful and understanding.

Please familiarise yourself with what you can and can't bring to Y Not

TICKETS - Please download your ticket to your phone so it is available offline.

CARDS -  All Bars, Traders & Funfair rides will be completely cashless and will only accept card or contactless payments.

ID - If you are under the age of 16 you will not be allowed entry into the festival without a responsible adult (21+). Maximum 4 x U16s per responsible adult. We will be implementing ‘Challenge 25’ at the entry gates, so please have your IDs ready. To prove you are 16 or older you are able to bring a photocopy of your passport.

We operate a strict ‘Challenge 25’ policy at all bars. Passport, Driver’s Licence, Validate UK or Citizen Card are accepted. Photocopies will not be accepted as a form of ID to purchase alcohol.

REUSABLE BOTTLE - Please remember to keep hydrated across the weekend. There are water refill points inside the festival and in the campsites. Please bring a reusable bottle with you.

SUITABLE CLOTHING - Please check the forecast and dress suitably for the weather.

SUN CREAM - Incase it’s a scorcher!

FANCY DRESS COSTUME -  This year’s theme is Letters Y, N, O & T! 

MEDICATION - Don’t forget any personal medication you might need. Sealed prescription medication will be allowed in at the gates.

LOO ROLL - You never know!

DISPOSABLE BBQS

KNIVES OR WEAPONS

SOUND SYSTEMS

GLASS

FLARES, FIREWORKS OR SMOKE BOMBS

AEROSOLS

GAZEBOS

DRUGS, NITROUS OXIDE AND ILLEGAL SUBSTANCES

ALCOHOL - except on first entry to the Festival. You can bring up to 24 cans of Beer/ Lager/ Cider or Alcopops (a mixture is fine) or 1 Bottle of Spirit (70cl Max - must be decanted, no glass) or 2 Bottles of Wine (75cl Max - must be decanted, no glass)

The following items are not permitted to be taken into Y NOT Festival and will be disposed of at the point of entry:

VIEW ALL PROHIBITED ITEMS HERE

All Bars, Traders & Funfair rides will be completely cashless and will only accept card or contactless payments.

SAFETY AT Y NOT FESTIVAL

Alcohol brought to the festival must comply with event regulations, anyone aged 18 and over can bring in limited amounts and types of alcohol. You may be asked for proof of age. Strictly no glass is permitted.

Alcohol will only be permitted on first entry to the campsite. Please note, you will not be allowed to re-enter the site with alcohol once you’ve got your wristband.

Personal Alcohol cannot be brought into the Arena, it will be on sale at Festival Bars subject to our bar operators ‘Challenge 25’ ID policy.

Quantity Per Person

Up to 24 cans of beer/ lager/ cider or alcopops (a mixture is fine)

Or

1 Bottle of Spirit (70cl Max – must be decanted. NO GLASS)

Or

2 Bottles of Wine (75cl Max – must be decanted. NO GLASS)

Y Not Festival reserves the right to confiscate any alcohol we deem not to be appropriate for the customer in question.

Please drink responsibly, we really want all our festival-goers to stay safe at this year’s festival. Please don’t take any risks.

BARS

Y Not will be completely cashless and will only accept card and contactless payments. 

We have a number of bars onsite selling alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks. Y Not operates a ‘Challenge 25’ policy. If you look under 25 please do not be offended if we ask you for proof of age when you buy alcohol. Please bring proof of ID to show you are over 18. 

We accept the following forms of Identification:

  • UK Passport 
  • Driver’s Licence or Provisional Licence 

Plus the following cards (part of the PASS Scheme): 

  • VALIDATE UK
  • CitizenCard 

Please enjoy alcohol responsibly. Do not buy alcohol for persons under the age of 18, if you do you risk being ejected from the festival. 

Sometimes you can find yourself in a situation that isn’t safe or that makes you feel uncomfortable. If you can’t access help from our Welfare tent, our bars operate Ask for Angela, where you can discreetly ask for help from a member of staff if this happens.

As with anywhere else in the UK, the possession or supply of drugs is illegal at Y Not Festival. We work with our security teams and Derbyshire Police to prevent drugs entering the event. All drugs are potentially dangerous; there are no harmless drugs

The only way to avoid risks is not to take drugs at all. This also goes for psychoactive substances (formerly known as ‘legal highs’) as well. If at the point of search anyone is found to be in possession of drugs, legal highs, pyros or weapons, our policy is that you will be refused entry and may be arrested. 

Please don’t ruin your experience at Y Not before it gets started. Ahead of the festival we are encouraging everyone to read through the great advice shared by Festival Safe

We want everyone who attends Y Not to have the best weekend and experience possible, so please act sensibly. With that in mind, don’t leave drinks unattended or accept a drink, vape or anything else from someone you don’t know. If you or a friend feel unwell, please contact a member of staff right away or head to the Medics/ Welfare tent.

If you find yourself in a vulnerable situation or are feeling particularly vulnerable or alone and scared at our event then please rest assured that our welfare team is here to help. Our medical and welfare teams are located in the Village Green area of the site and are open 24 hrs a day. They are there to help and to lend a friendly, non judgemental ear to whatever ails you.

We all want to have a good time but know your limits. Alcohol and other drugs can impair your judgement; don’t feel pressured into doing anything you aren’t comfortable with. If you need to visit medics or welfare, be honest about what you have consumed so they know how best to help you.

Please remember to bring any prescription / regular medications you normally take, and do not stop taking them or change your dosage because you are coming to the festival, without consulting your doctor first. Sealed prescription medication will be allowed in at the gates.

Y Not is committed to upholding the best practice to address incidents of sexual assault or harassment on its festival site. Take a look at the following organisations & charities we worked with in 2024 to ensure Y Not is a safe space for all who attend an updated list will be provided for 2025:

  • Child Bereavement UK

The beneficiary charity of this year’s Y Not Festival is Child Bereavement UK, a national charity that supports children and young people (up to age 25), parents and families when a child grieves or when a child dies.

Throughout the festival volunteers for the charity will be wearing their bright yellow t-shirts and selling wristbands and raffle tickets for a chance to meet one of our performers. There will also be a Memorabilia Auction situated in the Village with all funds raised being donated to Child Bereavement UK.

Please support charity by donating what you can, helping them to rebuild lives by offering support free of charge to families facing the devastation of child bereavement. Thank you. For more information or to access support, please visit: Child Bereavement UK or call: 0800 02 888 40 

  • The Derbyshire Community Health Services NHS Foundation Trust

located in the Village green area offering a range of services such as: STI Testing, Sexual Health Advice, Emergency Contraception, Free Condoms. 

  • SV2

SV2 is a Derbyshire charity supporting sexual violence victims with ISVAs and Children's ISVAs. They provide counselling for all genders, for recent and historical abuse, working with but independently from the police to empower survivors.

  • Derby and Derbyshire Suicide Prevention Programme

The Derby and Derbyshire Suicide Prevention Programme is back at Y Not to break the silence and stigma around suicide. Visit the team at Y Not via the stall in the Welfare Area for a chat and information.

  • Mentell
    Mentell offers safe, confidential spaces for men (18+) to talk, free from advice and judgement. We provide free weekly support groups online and in-person. Visit our team at the festival and help support men's mental health.


  • 1625 Outreach

1625 Outreach, local to Derbyshire, supports festival-goers with drugs, alcohol, and personal safety. They provide:

  • Free, confidential advice on drugs/alcohol
  • Harm reduction info and resources
  • Help accessing on-site and community support
  • Free safety resources (e.g., drink spiking covers)
  • A safe space for harm reduction or recovery chats

Find them in the main arena and Village Green, or message on Instagram @1625_Outreach.

We have been working closely with the Derbyshire Police to ensure Y Not Festival will be an enjoyable and safe event for all. We hope you don’t need the police, but if you do, police officers will be on site during the festival, alongside security staff, and whilst we hope you won't need their assistance they will be there if you need support. We want you to leave Y Not with great memories, new friends, and... all of your belongings.

Read the tips below from officers for staying safe at this year's event:

  • Keep valuable items with you in a secure bag or inside pockets at all times.
  • Campers are encouraged to put valuables in their sleeping bag with them when they go to bed.
  • Stick with your friends – if you're with people you know and trust, the chances are you'll look out for each other. Festivals give you the opportunity to meet new friends but going off with people who you've just met may lead you into situations you don't want to be in.
  • Moderate your alcohol consumption, if you overdo it you'll be less aware and less likely to spot dangers.
  • Keep an eye on your drink and never leave it unattended.
  • If you’re the designated driver for your journey home, remember that you could still be over the limit if you have too much to drink the night before you leave. So if you plan to hit the road the next day, stay sober the night before. No festival is worth losing your licence or your life over, and if you’re over the limit the next day, the risk of a collision is huge.

You can report a crime in person with the dedicated police team at The Village Green, where call handlers can take reports of any incidents there and then. This will be open from 10am-6pm on Thursday 1st July and from 9am-6pm during Friday, Saturday & Sunday.

Should you need to report a crime outside of these hours, please contact Derbyshire police via the following channels:

Facebook - send a private message to the Derbyshire Constabulary Facebook page 

Twitter - direct message the police contact centre via @DerPolContact

Website - there are several crime reporting tools on the Derbyshire Constabulary website or you can use the online contact form.

Phone – call us on 101

In an emergency, always call 999. 

You can also anonymously contact the independent charity Crimestoppers, on 0800 555 111, or by visiting the Crimestoppers website.

Do not purchase tickets from any unofficial channel such as ticket touts operating outside the event and on social media, these tickets will NOT be valid and you will be refused entry.

If you can no longer make the event, you can register your ticket to be sold with our official partner Tixel. Visit the Y Not Tixel ticket page here. You can sign up to purchase an official resale ticket with our partner Tixel, who provide a safe and easy place for you to purchase a Y Not ticket from an existing customer.

MOBILE PHONES

Please protect your phones and belongings while at Y Not. Phone thieves are known to target large-scale music events. Keep your phone in a safe place such as a front pocket. Avoid back pockets or handbags that are easy to enter and arrange a location to meet your friends if you do lose your phone. Protect your phone by enabling a pin lock and write down all details including IMEI number and any tracker details (such as activating find my iPhone).

Please help us to keep yourselves and your property safe.

In the unfortunate event that you do lose your phone please report this to the campsite manager as soon as you can.

TOP TIP: 

Write the phone number of a friend or family member with you at the festival, along with “If found please call this number” in your notes, screenshot it and save it as your phone’s lock screen. That way, if another festival goer or a member of staff finds your phone, they can call the number and arrange to get it returned.

If you lose anything at the Festival, please visit the Info Point, located In The Village Green, to log your details/lost item. Our team will be able to reunite you with your property if it has been handed in. Please note, found items will be kept for 2 weeks after the festival, following this all items that can be, will be given to local charities. Any lost phones not reunited at the end of the festival will be handed to Derbyshire Police. Please be alert and keep your belongings safe at all times.

You can report any lost property to us by using our online form which will be released closer to the festival.

We have dedicated campsite management teams in all Campsites. Campsite Managers are on duty 8am - 8pm every day, and are there to provide information or answer queries throughout your weekend at Y Not.