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The beating heart of UK underground radio, Rinse FM is set to ignite London's Brockwell Park, with the return of Project 6 Festival, an all encompassing showcase of cutting-edge music.
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How much are Project 6 tickets?
Head to the tickets section to find out the latest ticket prices.
What does a VIP ticket to Project 6 include?
A VIP ticket includes fast track entry into Project 6, bespoke bar, bespoke food concessions, a sound system and DJs, seating.
When will I receive my E-ticket?
Your tickets will be emailed to you 7-10 days before the festival.
What happens if I bought a ticket and cannot attend?
Unfortunately we can’t issue you with a refund if you can’t make the event due to work commitments or your mates have dropped out. In these circumstances, we advise passing on your tickets privately to avoid losing out on the money spent. Refunds can only be offered if the event is cancelled or postponed, as agreed upon purchase.
Getting to Project 6
There is no parking available at Brockwell Park and you are actively encouraged not to drive to this event. Brockwell Park is well served by public transport so please use public transport:
The nearest Tube is Brixton Station (10 minute walk)
The nearest National Rail is Herne Hill (5 minute walk)
There are numerous bus routes from Central London
Use the TFL Journeyplanner tool (journeyplanner.tfl.gov.uk) to plan your route to and from the event. You can select Brockwell Park as a place of interest.
Leaving Project 6
At the end of the event, think of the neighbours around the park and leave quietly.
There are two exits out of the event, one to Brixton Station and one for Herne Hill Station. All park gates will be secured with the exception of Brixton Water Lane gate and Herne Hill gates. Please follow signage and instructions of security who are there to help you.
Accessibility at Project 6
Customers with Access requirements are welcome at all festivals across the Brockwell Live series. There are a number of facilities available on site to make sure your visit is as comfortable and enjoyable as possible, including the provision of free Personal Assistance Tickets. Access Customers will be sent an Accessible Information Pack and Access Site Map prior to the event.
Please contact in advance via access@brockwell-live.com if you have high dependency needs, questions around accessing performances, or any other enquiries which are not answered below. You can also contact via any social media networks. If you’d like to speak to someone in person, please send an email and a call back will be arranged.
Personal assistant tickets
A Personal Assistance ticket is made available to customers requiring assistance in order to attend the event. If you require a PA ticket please purchase your own ticket first and then apply for your PA ticket by filling out the access booking form. Proof of eligibility is required to provide you with your PA ticket. The event organisers will adopt the Attitude Is Everything policy for proof of eligibility. The following forms of copied evidence make an individual ‘automatically eligible’:
Blue badge car parking
A Blue Badge car park will operate at the events. Spaces within the blue badge car park are limited, must be pre-booked, and will be allocated on a first come first served basis. To apply please fill out the access booking form.
If you have missed out on a space and must drive to the event, Lambeth will allow Blue Badge holders to park in bays marked ‘Disabled’ or ‘Pay and Display’ for an unlimited time.
More information on Blue Badge parking in Lambeth .
Event space and site
The show takes place in Brockwell Park. The area is predominantly grass, with limited hard standing pathways. All activities and stages are situated on the grass fields of the park.
Such terrain can become muddy in wet weather and this can limit access or make mobility more difficult. The weather can have a big impact on how easy it is for people to move around the site so please take this into consideration when planning your day.
Although there are some tarmac tracks on the festival site, these do not run into the stages (which all stand on grass). All road systems leading to the centre of the park from the entrances run up a slight gradient.
Accessible viewing platforms
Viewing platforms are available at the Main Stage, Stage 2, Stage 3 and Stage 4.
Please note that the Main Stage and Stage 2 viewing platform is uncovered, so please prepare for all weather conditions.
The viewing platforms are designed for wheelchair users and others for whom the standing area is not suitable, plus a companion or PA ticket-holder if required. A wristband will be required to gain access to the viewing platforms, which can be collected on entry at the Accessible Entrance. Access to the viewing platforms will be on a first come first served basis.
Accessible toilets and charging points will be available at each viewing platform.
To apply please fill out the access booking form.
Deaf access
Registered BSL Performance Interpreters, provided by Performance Interpreting, will be available at the Main Stage for all performances. If you wish to be escorted to the main arena in order to get a good sight line of our Interpreters, please head to the welfare area where someone will be able to escort you closer to the stage.
Hearing loops will be available at the Box Office, the Accreditation Office, the Access Tent and at Bar 2 (located next to the Access Tent).
Medication storage
If you need to store medicine, you can store it in the fridge in the medical centre, please go to the Welfare tent where someone will be able to assist you.
Hidden disabilities
We understand that a hidden disability is not immediately apparent. We recognise the sunflower lanyard and card scheme. If you would like support or advice inside our Access Manager will be the main point of contact and is based at the Access Reception Or please contact in advance with your questions access@brockwell-live.com.
Quiet space
This is a space that people can use when they need to get away from the crowd for a while. It is located in the Welfare Tent.
Lights
Due to the nature of the event there will be flashing lights and strobe effects on all stages. Lasers may be used for some performances.
When is Project 6 2025?
Project 6 2025 is tbc...
Where is Project 6?
Project 6 is located at Brockwell Park, London.
Does Project 6 have any age restrictions?
This event is strictly over 18s.
If you are asked to present ID, they accept passports or UK driver’s and provisional licences.
Please note that a Challenge 25 policy will be in operation at all bars on site.
Can I leave and re-enter Project 6?
There is no re-entry to the site once you have entered the event. Please make sure you have everything you need with you. If you need to re-enter the event for exceptional circumstances please contact info@project6festival.com
What items are prohibited at Project 6?
The following are considered dangerous and are not permitted, the security team reserve the right to confiscate prohibited items:
Can I bring food & drink into Project 6?
You may not bring any food or drink (including alcohol) to the event with the exception of sealed bottles of water up to 500ml in size. Free water points are available on site. Empty reusable water bottles are permitted. If you require an exemption on medical grounds please contact info@project6festival.com
Seating, shade and wet weather
This is a full standing show and personal chairs and stools are not permitted, however there is some seating around food concession areas within the site so you can enjoy your meal. This is an outdoor event on a greenfield site, so please be aware that ground conditions may be variable. We recommend customers prepare for all weathers.
Are there any ATMs at Project 6?
There will be no ATMs available on site. These are cashless events and only Card Payments will be accepted.
Recycling at Project 6
In an effort to reduce the use of plastic on site the event has implemented a ban on the sale of all single use plastic bottles on site.
Lost Property at Project 6
Lost Property is handled at the Welfare Tent. Please head there and speak to our Lost Property Manager if you have lost or found an item.
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