Honey Dijon Leads Field Day 2026 Back to Brockwell Park on May 23

Honey Dijon Leads Field Day 2026 Back to Brockwell Park on May 23

Field day 2026 returns to Brockwell Park on Saturday May 23, with Honey Dijon, Andy C, Eliza Rose, Floating Points and Interplanetary Criminal set to appear. Tickets are still available, and the festival will run from a site at SE24 9JU.

Honey Dijon at Brockwell Park

Honey Dijon is among the artists set to headline the event, which gives the lineup a clear anchor and keeps the booking centered on names that can carry the day’s draw. The headliner sits alongside Andy C, Eliza Rose, Floating Points and Interplanetary Criminal on a bill that is now public.

Gates open at 12pm, last entry is 8pm and no re-entry is allowed. All music finishes by 10.30pm, so the timetable is compressed even before the first set starts. That leaves little room for late arrivals, especially for anyone planning to move between transport and the site.

SE24 9JU and the gate plan

Brockwell Park is a short walk from Brixton tube and Herne Hill, which makes rail and Underground access the practical route for most attendees. Parking for e-bikes is being provided near the festival, while driving is actively discouraged by the organisers.

Field Day 2026 is the festival’s second year back in Brockwell Park after a decade in east London’s Victoria Park. That return keeps the event where it now has a recent operating history, and it also places it as the first of Brockwell Park’s three major events over the late May Bank Holiday Weekend.

Tickets on the Field Day site

Tickets remain available on the Field Day website, so the immediate decision for anyone still weighing attendance is straightforward: buy in while the sale is open, or accept that the festival’s no re-entry rule and 8pm last-entry cutoff leave very little flexibility once the day begins. For a one-day event with a fixed close at 10.30pm, the schedule rewards early arrival more than improvisation.

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