Weekend Admission

Melbourne Hall, Derby.

  • Friday doors: 18:00
  • Saturday doors: 16:00
  • Sunday doors: 15:00
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.

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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Live At Melbourne Hall gets its summer events underway with a three-day extravaganza at the South Derbyshire stately home, becoming a destination for more than just its iconic gardens. Taking place 24-26 July, Melbourne Hall will host UK favourites as Jo Whiley, The Lightning Seeds, The Shires, Scott Mills, Maxïmo Park and lots more.

Across the weekend, Melbourne Hall's grounds become the perfect backdrop for a musical journey spanning over three decades of British talent. Friday's DJ-led celebration channels the spirit of the 90s and the pure joy of pop culture, with Jo Whiley reviving the decade she helped define, Scott Mills delivering the biggest mainstream hits from then and now, and Toby Spin adding a fresh twist that keeps the night buzzing.

Saturday shifts into indie-rock euphoria, where Lightning Seeds bring their shimmering, melodic anthems to the lawns. Maxïmo Park follow with their trademark, literate, high-energy performance - alive with the emotional intensity and restless reflections that power their new album Stream of Life and driven by the urgent, celebratory energy that has made them one of the UK's most exhilarating live bands for over 20 years. Riding The Low add the raw, Midlands-rooted indie spirit that feels right at home in Derbyshire's landscape, while Propaganda DJs keep the festival feel alive long into the evening.

Sunday's sunshine sets the stage for the UK's finest country artists. The Shires return with their Nashville-approved harmonies, Ward Thomas bring heartfelt storytelling through their renowned sisterly blend, Catherine McGrath offers warm acoustic emotion shaped by both Ireland & Tennessee and Minna's adventurous folk tones drift beautifully across the gardens - creating a pastoral finale to the weekend.

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