From Jamaica to Wales. Award winning Youth Arts and Advocacy Charity Urban Circle Newport in partnership with the Rastafari Indigenous Village and the IRITS Alliance Project JA.
Interact and immerse yourself, friends and family in an experience that shares Jamaican Culture, History and Identity in a way that is insightful, meaningful, entertaining and nourishing to ones spirit. With 3 days of artistic attraction featuring the cultural heritage of Jamaica and Wales showcasing the elements of reggae music, food, art, dance, fashion, wellness, and history in a beautiful Welsh setting for the love of learning and healing.
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How do I get to Reggae & Riddim Festival?
Reggae & Riddim Festival is located at Tredegar House, Newport NP10 8YW.
Travel at Reggae & Riddim Festival
Newport Transport are back on board as official and exclusive travel partner, providing carbon-neutral return transport directly to the Tredegar House on Friday Saturday and Sunday.
There’s no need to book expensive hotels or leave early for the last train. There are buses/coaches throughout the day and you can jump on services that arrive before the main show and leave after the headliners, hassle-free. Leave the car at home and travel sustainably with South Wales’ largest travel company.
Is there parking at Reggae & Rhythm Festival?
There is customer parking on site. However, these are limited too. There are roughly 300 spaces available on a first come first serve basis at a charge per day. We would recommend you arrive early to make sure you find a decent car park space as the roads around the festival will be busy.
There is also a public car park in the city centre like Kingsway that have over 800 spaces available. You can then jump on any bus service free of charge to get you to the festival. All you have to do is show your festival ticket or band.
All attendees are asked to refrain from parking on the main road outside of the festival site. Residents live across the road and do not appreciate this and when the festival ends, this makes it dangerous for other attendees who will be on foot/public transport. Please keep each other in mind! This is a family festival of togetherness, and we must take each other into consideration.