BBC Radio 1's Big Weekend tickets still available for Tom Grennan, Biffy Clyro, Natasha Bedingfield and The Wombats - Liverpool Echo

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BBC Radio 1's Big Weekend tickets still available for Tom Grennan, Biffy Clyro, Natasha Bedingfield and The WombatsTickets are still available for the festival's opening nightWhat's


OnChristopher Megrath Life reporter14:16, 20 May 2025This article contains affiliate links, we will receive a commission on any sales we generate from it. Learn moreYung Blud performing on


the main stage at Radio 1's Big Weekend festival in Coventry's War Memorial Park in 2022(Image: Coventry Live/Tristan Potter) Tickets for BBC Radio 1's Big Weekend are still available for


last minute purchases. The music festival will take over Sefton Park from Friday, May 23 until Sunday, May 25.


At the time of writing, an unknown quantity of tickets are available for Friday's show. Tickets for the Saturday and Sunday gigs remain sold out.


Acts taking to the Radio 1 Main Stage on Friday include The Wombats, Natasha Bedingfield, James Hype, Biffy Clyro and Tom Grennan. Dozens more will perform across the park on the New Music,


Dance and Introducing stages.


A general admission ticket costs £33 (plus a £4.50 booking fee per ticket). You can purchase a maximum of six tickets for a single day, but not for multiple days. You can purchase tickets


here.


Sefton Park prepares to host Radio 1's Big Weekend festival this weekend(Image: Photo by Iain Watts) VIP Tickets cost £95 (+£5.70 booking fee per ticket). You can purchase a maximum of six


tickets for a single day, but not for multiple days. You can purchase tickets here.


Artist performing across the bank holiday weekend include Sam Fender, Mumford & Sons, Tate McRae, Sugababes, Haim, JADE, AJ Tracey, Myles Smith, Wet Leg, Blossoms, Lola Young and many more.


Festival organisers have already started major preparations.


Boards are already in place around the park sectioning off the festival site and you can also see the stages being built in the park, as well as a huge Ferris wheel.


Sefton Park prepares to host Radio 1's Big Weekend festival this weekend(Image: Photo by Iain Watts) Photos taken by the ECHO offered a sneak peek into what Radio 1’s Big Weekend in the city


is going to look like as work continues.


BBC Radio 1 issued an important travel message to festival goers ahead of the Big Weekend. It read: "The Event Organiser has been in touch and has asked us to pass on the following


information: It’s only two weeks until some of the biggest artists in the world head to Sefton Park for Radio 1’s Big Weekend in Liverpool and it's time for you to plan your journey!


Preparations for the BBC Radio 1 Big Weekender in Sefton Park, Liverpool. "There is no parking for ticketholders at the event site, there will be numerous road closures in and around the


park with access restricted to residents and businesses only.


Article continues below "We strongly urge everyone to use public transport to get to the event. You can find out all the details on how best to travel by visiting the Visit Liverpool


website."