Everything you need to know about Community festival

Everything you need to know about Community festival

The mayfly will land in the north London with a guitar-driven lineup of established favorites and up and coming acts, picking up where it left off before the pandemic forced it into a three-year hiatus.

Are you going already? Or think about it? Here’s everything you need to know.

When and where is Community festival?

Finsbury Park is home to this year’s festival, with gates opening at 11am on July 16 and closing at 10.30pm that evening.

Who’s in the Community 2022 lineup?

This is generally an indie rock affair, headlined by Northern Irish favorites Two Door Cinema Club. Elsewhere, there will be sets from some of the other big names on the scene – the Wombats, Nothing But Thieves, Circa Waves and Pale Waves – with plenty of newcomers populating the lower rungs of the program; for example, we’d pick Crawlers, Courting, and Daisy Brain as relatively lesser-known names to keep an eye on.

Here’s the full rundown of confirmed names, from AZ:

  • Alfie Templeman
  • Bears in trees
  • large images
  • Approx. waves
  • Cole Blue
  • making out
  • crawlers
  • Daisy Brain
  • I was wondering
  • Kid Brunswick
  • Molly Burman
  • Nothing but thieves
  • pale waves
  • Police Car Collective
  • Priest Gate
  • The Wombats
  • Two Door Cinema Club

When will the scheduled times and the sitemap be released?

The schedule and sitemap have now arrived on the festival’s social media – check them out below.

How to get tickets for Community festival

General admission tickets are currently on sale for £49.50, with VIP packages – including a chill-out area, access to a VIP bar and food trucks, cloakroom facilities, luxury toilets and a commemorative wristband – priced at £66 each.

head here to buy them.

How to get to Community festival

Finsbury Park tube station, served by the Victoria and Piccadilly lines, is expected to be very busy during the day, so organizers are recommending festival-goers come via Manor House, also on the Piccadilly, if they can. Both stations are a stone’s throw from the park itself.

Finsbury Park also has a National Rail station, which takes passengers to King’s Cross in just a few minutes.

Uber taxis will be available to take visitors to the festival (just type Finsbury Park in the ‘Where to’ box) and then take them home too, with a designated pick-up spot on Osborne Road, just west of the park. Be aware that there will be a geoblock on all other side streets near the park, so you won’t be able to order an Uber from there.

Anyone coming from outside London can book bus trips with Big Green Coach from any of the 21 pick-up locations, with prices starting from £38 return. go to biggreencoach.co.uk for more details on that.

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