FAQs

DATE / TIME

2024 event will take place on Friday 24th May.
Doors Open: 13:30
Last Entry: 21:00
Closing Time: 22:30

Stage times will be posted closer to the event and will be in the middle of the event site.

  • Tickets are available through our website.

    Our only official ticket resale partner is Tixel.

    Do not buy tickets from any other third party sellers. We cannot guarantee that these tickets will be genuine.

    For any other ticket enquiries please contact info@project6festival.com

  • Your tickets will be emailed to you 7-10 days before the festival.

  • Fast track entry to the festival, bespoke bar, bespoke food concessions, main stage viewing platform and luxury toilets.

  • Set times for all Brockwell Live festivals will be available nearer the time of the event. Please check our social networks for updates.

  • There is no re-entry to the site once you have entered the event.

  • This event is strictly over 18s.

    If you are asked to present ID, we 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.

  • The organisers are working closely with the Met Police to make these events a safe and enjoyable experience for everyone. Our aim is for a crime and drugs-free event: you should expect to be searched as you enter the site. We will have search dogs operating on entry to the festival. If found with drugs you will be ejected and may be passed to the police.

    Laws around so-called ‘legal-highs’ are now in force and if you are found with Nitrous Oxide or other psychoactive substances you can expect to be passed to the police, as well as being refused access to the event. See www.talktofrank.com for more info.

  • To make your entry to the site as quick as possible we recommend that you do not bring a bag. However small bags smaller than an A4 piece of paper are permitted if required. Any bags larger than A4 size are prohibited, there are no cloakroom or locker facilities on site. You can leave your bags at one of Stasher’s hundreds of left luggage locations. For more details visit www.stasher.com

  • There is no parking available at Brockwell Park and we actively deter visitors from driving to our event. Brockwell Park is well served by public transport so please use public transport:

    We advise all visitors to choose greener travel options, such as public transport and arriving by bike or foot. We have a bike park outside the festival site for anyone wishing to cycle to the event. It is located at the Herne Hill entrance. There are also cycle racks available in the local area. Please respect the park and do not attach your bike to the park railings or gates.

    Brockwell Park is well served by numerous bus routes and two major public transport hubs, both with step free access.

    Herne Hill overground station – 0.3 miles

    Herne Hill is the closest station to the event site, situated to the north-east of Brockwell Park. The station is approximately 500 metres away from both the Brixton and Herne Hill entrances of the festival site and involves crossing two roads to access the park. Staff help is available at this station with ramps for train access and step free access coverage.

    More information on the National Rail website.

    Brixton Underground Station and Brixton Rail Station – 1 mile

    Brockwell Park is approximately 1 mile away from Brixton Underground Station. Visitors can travel by train from the nearby Brixton Rail Station to Herne Hill, which is a 2 minute train journey. The distance between Brixton Underground Station and Brixton Rail Station is approximately 130 metres by roadside pavement and involves crossing a road once.

    There are also several bus routes from the underground station to outside of the park.

    There is step-free access at Brixton Underground station.

    More information on the TFL website.

    Buses

    The following routes all serve the area: 2, 3, 37, 68, 196, 322, 432, 468, 690 and all have accessible access.

    The closest bus stops located outside of the show site are on Dulwich Road and Norwood Road. Both bus stops are located approximately 130 metres (2 minute walk) away from the Herne Hill entrance to the park.

  • We welcome all customers with access requirements to our events. Please head to our access page for more details.

  • At the end of the event, think of our 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.

  • Our official resale partner for Project 6 2024 is Tixel.

    Tixel is the safest way to buy and sell event tickets, with price caps and advanced protection for both buyers and sellers.

    The link to the official Project 6 Tixel resale page is here.

On-Site Facilities

  • If you are collecting tickets or have any ticketing queries please visit our on-site box office which will be open from 12:30 to 21:00

  • There are a wide variety of food traders and bars available at the festival. You may not bring your own food and drink to the festival. If you require an exemption for medical reasons, please email us at access@brockwell-live.com

  • Toilets are located throughout the site and clearly signposted.

  • There is Welfare and First Aid provision on site. Services are open during event hours and all visits are logged and recorded. If you need to store medicine, you can store it in the fridge at the Welfare Tent.

  • Lost Property is handled at the Welfare Tent, located near to Stage 4. Please head there and speak to our Lost Property Manager if you have lost or found an item. In addition to this, please fill in the form at www.notlostenquiry.com/tlc-welfare. We will help as best we can!

  • There are free drinking water points available throughout the event. We encourage you to bring your own reusable water bottle to refill at these points.

  • This is a full standing show and personal chairs and stools are not permitted, however we do offer 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.

  • In an effort to reduce the use of plastic on site the event will be selling zero single use plastic at Project 6 this year.

    Drinks will be served in recyclable aluminium packaging, or in compostable cups. Please help us to recycle more by choosing the right bin for your food and drink packaging at Project 6.

  • There will be no ATMs available on site. Project 6 is a cashless event and only Card Payments will be accepted.

  • Upon arrival at the festival all customers will be subject to a search. Various items are prohibited at the event to keep everyone safe and to allow us to comply with the licensing objectives. The following items are prohibited at the event and we reserve the right to prohibit any other item if in the reasonable opinion of the organisers it could constitute a risk to safety or security.

    Permanent Markers & Pens - Any permanent marker, paint, ink or sharpie pen will be confiscated.

    Food and Drink – you may not bring any food or drink (including alcohol) to the event with the exception of a single sealed bottle of water up to 500ml in size. Water points are available on site. Empty re-useable water bottles are permitted.

    Liquids – you may not bring any liquids into the event other than sealed bottles of water up to 500ml in size or tubes of suncream up to 50ml.

    Drugs / Controlled Substances – a drugs search is in operation at the event entrances, if any drugs are found in your possession you will be ejected and passed to the police. This includes new psychoactive substances “legal highs” and Nitrous Oxide.

    Trolleys/Push Chairs – Trolleys are prohibited from entering the site however push chairs are allowed. If you have a wheelchair please see the access requirement section below to access the viewing platform.

    Animals – No pets are allowed on site. Assistance dogs will be permitted – please let our Access Team know if you will be bringing an assistance dog with you by contacting access@brockwell-live.com.

    Filming equipment – unauthorised professional photography or filming equipment is prohibited.

    Large bags – any bags larger than A4 size are prohibited and there are no cloakroom facilities at the event. You can leave your bags at one of Stasher’s hundreds of left luggage locations (within walking distance of festival), for more details visit www.stasher.com. Discretion will be taken by security on the gates for groups with young children (nappy / changing bags).

    Glitter – the event organisers are committed to minimising the impact of the event on the park environment, containers of glitter will be confiscated on arrival.

    Dangerous items – the following are considered dangerous and are not permitted, our security team reserve the right to prohibit:

    Drones

    Glass in any form (including perfume bottles)

    Cans or metal containers

    Spray cans, Gas canisters or compressed gas in any container

    Fireworks, flares, smoke canisters, Chinese lanterns

    Camping stoves or cooking apparatus, explosives

    Hand held communication devices such as radios, radio jammers / scanners

    Firearms, knives or blades, replica weapons of any sort

    Large golf umbrellas

    Balloons

    Stools / camping sticks / chairs or other furniture - there is seating available around the site if you need to rest your legs

    Gazebos or parasols

    Sports equipment

    Flags and banners

    Megaphones, amplification equipment

    Klaxons, airhorns or other similar items capable of making loud noise

    Laser pens

    Scooters, skateboards, bicycles, trolleys

    Any other item which security may deem hazardous