Groovebox In The Park
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Groovebox In The Park
Saturday 3 May 2026 | 1pm - 11pm
Wollaton Hall & Deer Park
Taking over the legendary Wollaton Hall & Deer Park this May Bank Holiday, Groovebox In The Park is set to become the brand’s largest day festival to date, bringing an extraordinary lineup to one of the most breathtaking outdoor locations in the country.
Headlining this landmark edition is global house music titan Armand Van Helden, joined by very special guest Hot Since 82, in what promises to be an unforgettable day of world-class electronic music. The lineup pushes Groovebox’s reputation for cutting-edge programming even further, featuring an A–Z selection of top-tier talent including Kepler, Lottie J, Marsolo, Micah Baxter, Riordan and Ruze.
A second arena will also be hosted by Groovebox resident DJs who will deliver uplifting house tunes and disco beats all day long.
Fancy 5-star treatment and a luxurious day rave experience? With a VIP ticket you get priority access to the event, access to the golden circle area, which delivers a priority view of the main stage. As well as this you gain entry to the VIP arena which includes posher loos, private bars, seating, tables and much more!
Alongside the stacked lineup of DJs, you can also expect to see roaming entertainers, stilt walkers, fire eaters and breathers, and plenty of photo opportunities. There will be glitter, hair and merch stalls, plus a range of bars and street food vendors scattered around the venue to keep you refreshed and energised all day!
Set against the backdrop of the stunning Elizabethan architecture and sprawling parkland of Wollaton Hall, this new chapter for Groovebox brings together immersive staging, high-end production, and the festival’s signature atmosphere - creating the perfect environment for thousands of music lovers to celebrate the start of summer.
Tickets go on sale on Thursday 11 December at 10am.
Ages 18+
| Groovebox In The Park (3 May 2026) | ||
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| Sunday | 13:00 | - 23:00 |
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