Coventry's Godiva Festival tickets to go on sale this month

The 26th Festival will be held at the War Memorial Park from Friday 4 – Sunday 6 July 2025

Author: Lia DesaiPublished 19th Mar 2025

Tickets for Coventry’s Godiva Festival are to go on sale on Monday 31 March – and prices have been frozen at the same level as last year.

The 26th Festival will be held at the War Memorial Park over three days in the summer from Friday 4 – Sunday 6 July 2025.

Details of the eagerly awaited line-up will be announced soon, along with everything festival-goers need to plan a fantastic weekend in the city.

As usual, there will be a diverse line-up of musical acts and attractions, with food stalls, exhibitions, and family-friendly activities, making it the perfect summer outing for the whole family.

Coventry City Council, organisers of the annual event, say they've always kept ticket prices as low as possible to ensure Godiva remains a fun family event that is open and accessible to everyone.

Cllr Abdul Salam Khan, Deputy Leader of Coventry City Council and Cabinet Member for Events, said: “We are delighted that we have been able to hold ticket prices at the same level as in 2024 and keep our Godiva Festival an event that everyone can enjoy.

“Every year we see thousands of people from the city and beyond enjoy an amazing three days of top music acts, local talent and family fun, and I’m already looking forward to this year and another incredible line-up.

“Also this year we have extra security measures and new entry conditions designed to help people feel at ease and able to enjoy everything that is on offer.

“The prices really do offer great value for money and I would advise everyone to book quickly and make sure they don’t miss out.”

Early Bird prices mean tickets to this year’s festival can be bought for as little as £26 for a Standard Weekend Ticket and £79 for a Family Weekend Ticket which covers two adults and two children/teens.

News of the ticket price freeze comes with the announcement of increased security measures and a change of entry conditions.

This year, the minimum age for teenagers attending without an accompanying adult will rise from 16 to 18 years, and there must also be one responsible adult aged 21 or over for every two accompanied minors instead of the previous number of four.

A new ‘Teen Ticket’ category has been introduced for those aged from 13-17 at a lower rate than an adult 18+ ticket, and a child’s ticket for those aged five to 12 years, which is at a lower cost than last year.

Family ticket prices will allow for any combination of teens and children at no extra cost and a new single parent family ticket is being introduced. In all cases, under 18s must be accompanied by a responsible adult aged 21 or above.

Tickets will be on sale from 9am on Monday 31 March and can be purchased via the Godiva Festival website.

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