Tickets for Into the Woods festival 2025

become part of

our 8th dance rituaL

THE LINEUP & DAY SPLITS

Your hedonic journey will be guided by an electrifying collection of artists rarely seen together in this neck of the woods.

DISCLAIMER: If you’re not into underground dance music, house, garage, and similar electronic music genres please do not attend this festival. We want everyone to fully immerse themselves in the music.

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the key info

Site location: Piercefield Park, Chepstow, NP16 6EH

Just 20 minutes away from Bristol, near the England-Wales border overlooking the iconic Severn Bridge.

Click on the drop-down options to find out more.

  • Friday 5th September

    Car Park & Campsite Opens - 12pm 

    Main Site & Bar Open, Music On - 2pm

    Last Entry - 7pm

    Main Site Close & Music Off - 12am 

    Saturday 6th September

    Car Park Opens - 10am 

    Main Site & Bar Open, Music On - 11am

    Last Entry - 3pm

    Main Site Close & Music Off - 12am 

    Sunday 15th September

    Campsite Closes - 12pm

    Car Park Closes - 5pm

  • Our campsite will be situated on Piercefield Park, 100m away from the main arena. The Campervan section will be right next to the main campsite.

    We’ll be operating a free shuttle service for campers & your belongings, from the main car park onto the site.

    We’re installing hot showers, vanity stations, and toilet facilities for everyone in our campsite.

  • North Bristol offers a great range of hotel and Airbnb options a 20 minute taxi journey away from the site.

    Chepstow offers a limited range of hotel options within 5-10 mins.

    Newport and Gloucester also offer plenty of choice.

  • For the day ravers on Saturday, return coach tickets are available from the following cities:

    Bristol | Cardiff | Birmingham | Hereford | Newport

    These are 50 seater coaches, charged at cost price. Timings and booking info available through Skiddle

    We’d like to encourage all guests to travel by bus to reduce congestion and minimise the event carbon footprint.

  • Car parking passes will be available nearer the event date, through Skiddle.

    A designated pick-up and drop-off zone will also be available for lifts if you prefer.

    Local Chepstow taxi companies include:

    K&M Taxis - 01291 622906

    RJM Taxis - 01291 621666

    It is possible to book Ubers in advance, to and from Bristol or Cardiff.

    We strongly recommend booking taxis in advance, to avoid being stranded.

  • The nearest train station is Chepstow. Direct links to Gloucester, Newport and the surrounding regions.

    Book in advance through Trainline.

    A shuttle bus will be running from Chepstow train station <> the festival drop off point. Please note the festival ends at Midnight and the last train out may be before this time.

    Train journeys:

    Cardiff to Chepstow - 30mins

    Gloucester to Chepstow - 30mins

    Bristol to Chepstow - 45mins

    Birmingham to Chepstow - 1hr 30mins London to Chepstow - 2hr 30mins

    Manchester to Chepstow - 3hr 15mins

    Chepstow Train Station is 10 minutes away from the site, with shuttle buses.

    Newport Train Station is 30 minutes away from the site.

for the mind, body & SPIRIT

ACOUSTIC & SONGWRITER SESSIONS

Providing the opportunity for our guests to unwind and experience live musicians away from the dancefloor.

IMMERSIVE ART, yoga & wellness workshops

Your complete festival experience will include live action performers, morning yoga, and interactive workshops.

TRINKET STALLS, food market & glitter bar

Our street food market will keeep you well nourished all weekend. Other stalls will offer vintage clothing, hair braids and much more.

your feedback

“Intimate festival where you could get around very easy without walking too far, DJs were very close, people and organizers were really friendly, ideal location - best night of my life not gonna lie, nothings ever gonna top it❤️”

"hands down of the best UK festivals. Gets better every year and always feels like one big family."

"best weekend of the year"

"unbelievable weekend once again... sense of community all weekend was something I haven't felt anywhere else, big love"

"Best small festival!! Everyone was on such a happy good vibe, best people, best music!!"

"No place on planet earth with that vibe"

"I've done a season in Ibiza, I've been to events all over the UK. Nothing has made me feel as good as ITW does and you supplied the best music to go along with it"

“Amazing setting, sound system and lights were great, sick lineup, lovely staff, good food, well decorated and great location”

“Both stages were class in design and situation - a huge step up from last time I went 2 years ago. The food stood out too but it was the location that sold it for me, mega views during the day”

“Whole thing from start to finish was absolutely class”

our values

After seven years of slow and steady growth, we’ve fully internalised what an incredible party experience looks like.

Into the Woods is more than just a festival. It’s a living, breathing gathering shaped by the people who attend, the music we celebrate, and the natural world we dance within.

We hold our values close and protect them, ensuring they guide every decision, every dancefloor, and every detail.

  • House music is at our core, with underground dance music culture surrounding it. We spotlight selectors, sounds and scenes that deserve to be felt on a Funktion-One. No gimmicks, no fluff. Just rhythm, depth and raw energy.

  • Our festival is rooted in a breathtaking parkland surrounded by ancient woodland. We treat the land with the care it deserves. We ask all who enter to show respect to the environment, and to one another.

  • We believe in the power of togetherness. Into the Woods is a space where kindness, openness and shared joy matter. Whether you arrive solo or with a crew, you’re part of something here.

  • This is our version of a tribal ritual, a music-oriented gathering in a beautiful environment with artists guiding a shared experience.

  • We don’t believe in taking ourselves too seriously. Play, exploration and imagination are core to the experience. From dance and costume to interactive spaces and spontaneous connection.

  • At the centre of it all: music. It’s why we’re here. It moves us, connects us, and guides us through a peak experience.

On Friday 5th & Saturday 6th September our tribe returns to the jaw-dropping landscape of Piercefield Park to immerse ourselves in ritual and raw energy. 

The Wye Valley Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty will play host to 3000 pilgrims for the 8th annual dance ritual.

Your hedonic journey will be guided by an electrifying collection of artists rarely seen together in this neck of the woods:

Friday 5th September

LUUK VAN DIJK - MELÉ B2B KILIMANJARO - MARSOLO - RUZE - JOSH BUTLER - LOCAL - OCCIBEL

+ in support: 166 EVENTS - OCEAN - AMY OS - BRAGA CIRCUIT - CUT THE RUG DJS - LLEAHDAVIES - ELISE THOMAS

Saturday 6th September

ROSSI. - ALISHA - LA LA - DR BANANA - GASKIN B2B ELLIA JAYA- SILVA BUMPA - LAIDLAW - BURNSKI B2B KEPLER - ROBBIE DOHERTY - SEB ZITO B2B LUCAS ALEXANDER - SOUL MASS TRANSIT SYSTEM - DXNBY - RYAN RESSO - WODDA - RILEY - REESHY

+ in support: YOGI P - SAPNIN - RICKY VON PONG - LEON ALLEN - CODE - MART WINDS - TOM HOWELL - PEDZ 

With camping on site, you’ll deepen your bonds across two mind-blowing days of unity, dance and nature. 

Described by attendees as “best small UK festival” and “best weekend of the year”.

An ancient woodland location just 30 minutes from Bristol, Cardiff and Monmouth - ideally situated just minutes from the motorway. Return coach journeys from major cities are available, with shuttle buses running from Chepstow train station.

a jaw-dropping natural landscape

Piercefield Park, Chepstow, UK - NP16 6EH

Chepstow sits at the foot of the Wye Valley Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, where the River Severn begins to open out into the Atlantic Ocean. 

An area of the country that can lay claim to being a birthplace of British tourism. The Wye Tour was widely publicised around 1780-1830 when thousands came to enjoy the viewpoints and historic ruins.

Painters, poets, and writers recorded their own Wye Tours in famous paintings, poetry and prose.

And now we’re lucky enough to call it our home for one weekend of the year. Piercefield Park on the outskirts of Chepstow. The place we all emerge and come together for our annual dance ritual