McFly live in Haywards Heath

Borde Hill Parklands, Haywards Heath.

6+, anyone between 6 years and 17 years of age must be accompanied by an adult over the age of 21

Ticket type Cost (face value)? Quantity
ADMISSION - EARLY ENTRY £50.62 (£45.00)
Early Entry ticket must arrive before 5:30pm.
ADMISSION - TIER 1 £59.06 (£52.50)
ADMISSION - PREMIUM £78.18 (£69.50)
- Fast-track access to the arena - Premium viewing location - Great lines of sight - Close to toilets and refreshments
ADMISSION - VIP £104.06 (£92.50)
- Fast-track access to the arena - Premium bar and chill-out area - Private toilets - Seating and garden area - Souvenir lanyard and wristband - Premium viewing location
RETURN SHUTTLE BUS £11.25 (£10.00)
Pick up location walking distance from Haywards Heath Station, drop off directly to festival site.
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McFly are set to light up the stunning grounds of Borde Hill, Haywards Heath on Friday 14th August, headlining an unmissable summer concert filled with huge hits and a stellar supporting lineup. With gates opening from 4pm, expect a full day of live music in one of Sussex's most beautiful outdoor settings.

Fresh from completing the sold-out Busted vs McFLY arena tour, the BRIT Award-winning band arrive in peak form. Twenty-two years on from their explosive debut with Five Colours in Her Hair, McFly continue to prove why they're one of the UK's most enduring live acts. With seven Number 1 singles, seven Top 10 albums, and over 10 million records sold, their catalogue spans everything from iconic early hits like Obviously, All About You, and Star Girl to the high-octane rock of their latest album Power To Play, featuring singles God Of Rock & Roll and Where Did All the Guitars Go?. Their recent 21st anniversary celebrations, including two sold-out nights at London's O2 Arena, underline a band still performing at the top of their game.

Joining them are The Feeling, celebrated for their rich catalogue of harmony-driven anthems including Fill My Little World, Never Be Lonely and Love It When You Call. With four UK Top 10 hits, major radio success and an Ivor Novello Award to their name, they remain one of the standout British bands of the noughties.

Opening the day are Remember Monday - Eurovision stars and viral TikTok favourites whose breakout tracks What the Hell Just Happened? and Happier have earned millions of streams and led them to major stages across the UK.