
Victoria Park is located in Grove Road, Tower Hamlets, London E3, in the east end of London. There are no parking spaces at all in the immediate vicinity of Victoria Park, so please don't bring your car, but use public transport to reach the venue instead.
On 1st August and 2nd August, the District and Hammersmith and City lines are closed between Whitechapel and Barking and so will not be stopping at Mile End. The Central Line is operating normally throughout the weekend.
To get to Victoria Park by tube, take the Central Line to Bethnal Green or Mile End.
You can always check out the Transport for London Journey Planner at http://journeyplanner.tfl.gov.uk to help plan your journey.
If you are travelling via public transport to Victoria Park for Field Day, please plan your forward and return journey before leaving home and allow plenty of extra travel time as buses and trains will be very crowded, especially after the concert finishes.
The nearest Tube stations t o Victoria Park are: Mile End (District and Central lines), Bow Road (District Line), Stratford (Jubilee Line), Bow Church (DLR) and Bethnal Green (Central line). The nearest Overground rail stations to Victoria Park are: Hackney Wick (East London line), Cambridge Heath (National Rail) and Bethnal Green (National Rail). Please see the TFL website for more information about Tube and Rail.
Bus Routes: 8, 309, 339, 388, D3, D6, S2 all pass close to the park. Please see the TFL website for more information about Buses. http://www.tfl.gov.uk/
1. Over 18s Only
2. No re-admittance
3. Artists listed not in order of appearance
4. Bill subject to change
5. Any object which may reasonably be considered for use as a weapon will be confiscated.
6. The organisers reserve the right of refusal of admission, whereupon the ticket will be refunded.
7. Subject to License
8. Alcohol, drinks, food, bottles, cans and illegal substances are barred to bring in to the event.
www.vanguardiaconsulting.co.uk
Vanguardia have worked across live music from Wembley Stadium gigs to the Download festival and are very well regarded within the business. As the organisers we're always working hard to get the shows to sound as good as we possibly can. This year, we've been working very closely with the councils in the area to look at ways we can improve noise levels for guests at our events without rattling the windows of our local neighbours around the park. We've made some good progress together and have had limits on some levels lifted as a result.