THE Tatton Park pop up festival returns bigger and better in 2022.

Alongside the favourites of 2021, the event also welcomes a raft of thrilling new shows too.

Confirmed acts include Rocketman, Symphonic Ibiza, ABBA Mania and the popular kids shows Jurassic Earth and Kidchella – both of which were sell-outs last year.

The festival – expected to welcome more than 30,000 people – will host 35 events over seven weeks this summer from family days out to live music, including tribute shows, DJ nights and Sunday sessions.

The line-up is described as having ‘something for everyone’

 

How the stage looks at Tatton Park - Pictures: Carl Sukonik | The Vain Photography

How the stage looks at Tatton Park - Pictures: Carl Sukonik | The Vain Photography

 

Rebecca Hartley, the founder of Tatton Park Pop Up Festival, said: “Last year was so magical. We created a festival that offered people fun, excitement and the ability to let go and enjoy themselves with friends and family.

“There were so many restrictions in place, but we managed to deliver a safe series of shows that brought happiness back to many. There’s nothing better than dancing and singing in the sunshine to your favourite music.

“This year, we’ve kept all the elements that people told us they loved – our ‘squares’, table service and gorgeous drinks, like Laurent Perrier champagne. But we’ve gone even bigger with amazing gastro food, new ticket pricing and structure, walk-up bars and an enhanced VIP service.

“If you’re already planning your summer fun, we’ll have something that will definitely blow you, your kids and your friends away!”

The Tatton Park Festival will begin on Friday, June 24 – Sunday, August 7 2022 , with events planned every weekend, on Thursday evenings and some days during the school holidays.

Ticket prices vary on the event, full pricing details and the full-lineup are available online and can be found at www.tattonparkpopupfestival.co.uk

 

The Greatest Show in action - Picture: Carl Sukonik | The Vain Photography

The Greatest Show in action - Picture: Carl Sukonik | The Vain Photography