Lightning Seeds, Maximo Park, Riding The Low, Propaganda DJs

Melbourne Hall, Derby.

How old do I need to be to attend? You must be 14+ to enter the event. Individuals under 18 must be accompanied by an adult (aged 18+). 
Will I need ID? Challenge 25 will be in operation. You may be asked to provide valid photo ID for age verification. 
  • Accepted ID: Valid in-date photographic driving licence, a passport, or a Citizen Card with approved hologram. 
  • Not Accepted: Photocopies and Proof of Age Cards. 
  • If you cannot provide valid ID, you will be refused alcohol sales. 

You must be 14+ to enter the event. Individuals under 18 must be accompanied by an adult (aged 18+). Challenge 25 will be in operation. You may be asked to provide valid photo ID for age verification.

Saturday Admission

Ticket type Cost (face value)? Quantity
EARLYBIRD £38.50 (£35.00) Tickets not available
2ND RELEASE £44.00 (£40.00)
3RD RELEASE £49.50 (£45.00)
VIP AREA £77.00 (£70.00)

Weekend Admission

Ticket type Cost (face value)? Quantity
GENERAL ADMISSION - WEEKEND £110.00 (£100.00)
Friday 24th July - Sunday 26th July 2026
VIP AREA - WEEKEND £220.00 (£200.00)
Friday 24th July - Sunday 26th July 2026

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Saturday 25 July at Live At Melbourne Hall turns the South Derbyshire estate into a haven for indie, rock and feel-good summer anthems, welcoming The Lightning Seeds, Maxïmo Park, Riding The Low and Propaganda DJs for a day steeped in British guitar-driven melody.

Lightning Seeds bring a sparkling set built on decades of unmistakable melodies - songs that feel tailor-made for open-air nights in the Derbyshire countryside. Maxïmo Park follow with their famously kinetic live show: lyrics loaded with emotional clarity and intellectual punch, delivered with muscular, urgent indie energy. Now 20 years and eight albums in, the trio return revitalised by the raw, bold spirit of their new record Stream Of Life, channelling everything from Athens, Georgia art-rock influences to their own unmistakably Northeast bite. Riding The Low add a proudly Midlands-rooted indie edge, their cinematic songwriting blending perfectly with the heritage surroundings of Melbourne Hall. Propaganda DJs close out the evening with an indie-rock soundtrack that keeps the festival atmosphere burning long after sunset.

Day tickets, VIP packages and weekend passes are all available, with a variety of food on site and limited parking throughout the event.