Frequently asked questions.

How much does it cost to come to the festival?

The Bridgnorth Music & Arts Festival is a FREE-TO-ATTEND festival. The main stages are all open air and are set up within the town of Bridgnorth. Partner venues also put on free events across the town, but do check with specific venues in case they are running a ticketed event.

Is there Camping / where can I stay?

There is no specific festival camping for 2024, but there are several campsites that surround the town. There are also lots of B&B’s, Air BnB’s, pubs with rooms, hotels and places to stay across the town and in the surrounding villages.

Can I bring my dog?

You are welcome to bring your dog with you and many of the venues around town are dog friendly. However, it can get busy around the main stages and noise levels can be high, so please do be aware of this.

Please also bring a good supply of poo bags!

Will the festival still happen if it rains?

Yes, very much so! The British weather is unpredictable so we do try and ensure that there is cover and we have back-up spaces in place if it looks like it is going to be bad!

Make sure you follow our Facebook page for up to date info!

https://www.facebook.com/bridgnorthmusicandartsfestival

How does my band get to play?

If you would like to perform at the Bridgnorth Music & Arts Festival, you can complete our Performers Registration form on this website. We champion original acts on our main stages while our partner venues support both original and cover acts. We share the information on the registration form with our partner venues who are looking for acts too!

How is the festival funded?

The Bridgnorth Festival is funded by sponsorship from local businesses, donations from visitors and small grants whenever possible. The festival is run by volunteers who are dedicated to bringing this awesome festival to our town. If you would like to sponsor or donate to the festival, your support will be gratefully excepted!