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30 Jul - 2 Aug 2026 / Cornbury Park, Oxfordshire

Audi presents Wilderness Festival 2026 Tickets

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Rating: 3.9 out of 5 based on 15 reviews

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    Big Green Coach is providing sustainable coach returns from London Richmond and London Victoria. Your carbon-neutral coach will arrive at the festival's official coach park on Thursday and return to London on Monday, hassle-free. Guarantee your seat with Big Green Coach, the UK's largest event travel company.

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Audi presents Wilderness 2026

Audi presents Wilderness returns to the idyllic Cornbury Park, Oxfordshire in 2026.

Wilderness is the place where you can forget reality, expand your horizons, and let your guard down. Here you can expect a four-day party like no other, a labyrinth of laughter and a uniquely wholesome hedonistic experience.

There is something for everyone to relish and immerse themselves in from a kaleidoscopic array of intoxicating musical performances from a whole host of huge names, to sprawling fine dining culinary adventures and rejuvenating well-being experiences, coupled with a bricolage of arts that is bound to dazzle and a whole host of thought-provoking talks and debates.

This illustrious escape to the wild can be whatever you want it to be. So, settle in and discover your Wilderness.

Location

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Audi Presents Wilderness, Cornbury Park, Oxfordshire, UK

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Getting there

Please use Yellow AA Road signs on approach to the festival to ensure you enter via the correct gate and avoid passing through Charlbury Town. Full information on how to get to Wilderness by all forms of transport is available here.(Opens in new tab)

Big Green Coach is providing sustainable coach returns from London Hillingdon, London Richmond, and London Victoria. Your carbon-neutral coach will arrive at the festival's official coach park on Thursday and return to London on Monday, hassle-free. Guarantee your seat with Big Green Coach, the UK's largest event travel company

Accessibility

Accessibility information

Audi presents Wilderness Festival 2026 strives to make the event accessible to all fans

Accessible facilities at Wilderness Festival include:

  • Essential Companion Ticket
  • Accessible Toilet Facilities
  • Raised Viewing Platforms in the arena
  • Ground Level Viewing Area
  • Refrigerated Medication Storage
  • BSL Interpreting Services
  • Hearing Loops – Installed at the accessible check-in
  • Accessible Camping
  • Accessible Parking
  • Pick Up & Drop Off Passes
  • Sensory Calm Space

For more information and how to apply, please visit the links below.


FAQS

We do not offer refunds on festival tickets. If you can no longer attend the festival, please do not use unofficial ticket agents, internet auction sites or social networks such as Facebook to sell tickets. Please use Ticketmaster's dedicated fan to fan ticket exchange (Opens in new tab)or, as your tickets are mobile, you can transfer them to someone else(Opens in new tab).

Yes, Wilderness is a family friendly festival with a line-up that is largely appropriate for all ages, a dedicated Family Field and ticket options for children of all ages. Ticket options include Child (0 - 5 years), Junior (6 to 12 years), Teen (13 - 17 years) and Adult (18+).

As a four-day festival, Audi presents Wilderness has multiple camping areas for you to choose between including General, Family, Quiet, Live-In Vehicle, Boutique, Meadow and Accessible Camping. Wristbands are barcoded to each campsite, so it is important you decide where you would like to stay before booking your ticket. If you'd prefer not to camp, you can book our Non-Camping Ticket option and use your wristband to come and go throughout the weekend provided you arrive each day within our gate times. Camping is included in the price of the festival ticket, but it is worth noting that for Boutique, Meadow and Live-In Vehicle Camping there are additional accommodation and passes that you are required to book to be able to stay in these campsites, at additional cost to your Festival Ticket.

Yes, Wilderness has a dedicated Accessible Campsite and operates a companion ticket policy for eligible guests. Read more about Accessibility at Audi Presents Wilderness and how to book visit the Accessibility Information page of the Wilderness Website.(Opens in new tab)

Boutique camping is for you if you want a stunning place to call home for four days, in a prime location near the arena, with an eclectic range of accommodation for you to choose between.

Here’s what’s included in Boutique camping:

  • 24-hour reception
  • Concierge service
  • A dedicated restaurant and bar
  • Luxury toilets and showers
  • Free pamper parlour
  • Complimentary parking and trolley service to get your bags to your accommodation.

One Car Park Pass is required per vehicle. £1 from every pass booked will be donated to Trees For Cities, turning your fossil-fuel travel miles into a direct investment in renewable energy.

Please book the correct car park pass for your campsite:

  • General / Quiet Car Park Pass
  • Family Car Park Pass
  • Non-Camping Car Park Pass
  • Meadow Car Park Pass
  • Boutique Car Park Pass (included in your accommodation booking)

Our only campsite that can accommodate live-in vehicles, caravans and campervans. You can only stay in this campsite if you book Live-In Weekend Camping tickets (1 per person) and a Live-In Vehicle Pass (1 per 6x7m pitch). You will be able to add one 1 x Live-In Vehicle Pass to your order on the “Add to Order” page. Please ensure you select the correct type of pass for your vehicle. Power is not included unless specifically stated on the pass type. If your vehicle is over 6x7m and/or you require any additional Live-In Vehicle passes, please contact info@wildernessfestival.com(Opens in new tab)

Live-in Vehicle key information:

  • There are no water hook-ups available
  • Power is only included when specifically stated on the pass type.
  • Gas cylinder restrictions apply.
  • Only fully converted / suitable Live-In Vehicles are permitted.
  • Ensure you book the correct pass type for the vehicle you are bringing
  • Please note that passes which include power may need to be parked in a different area to vehicles who have not booked power.
  • For full information please read the full Live-In Vehicle Info and Ts & Cs(Opens in new tab) before booking.

Tickets for all campsites will be mobile tickets, you will receive these one or two weeks before the festival, so please do not worry if they don't show on your Ticketmaster account straight away. You will then exchange these for a festival wristband on arrival at your relevant campsite gate.

Information about Team tickets will be available later in the year. There is a ticket limit of 10 tickets per person, however, if you'd like to make a booking for a group larger than 10 people, please email info@wildernessfestival.com(Opens in new tab) and they can arrange this with you.

For the most up-to-date information on Audi Presents Wilderness please see their Ticket FAQ page(Opens in new tab).

Audi Presents Wilderness 2026 runs from Thursday 30 July to Sunday 2 August 2026 at Cornbury Park, Oxfordshire. Car park, entrance and arena opening times will be confirmed closer to the event. The arena will close Sunday evening and campsites will need to be vacated by 12:00 noon Monday 3 August.

Reviews

Rating: 3.9 out of 5 based on 15 reviews
  • Great but could do Better

    by SImon on 05/08/2024Cornbury Park - OxfordshireRating: 3 out of 5

    We love Wilderness, this is our 3rd visit. However I couldn't help coming away a bit underwhelmed this year, the music acts were not a string as normal and the Valley strangely quieter. Boutique camping was brilliant

  • Good but......!

    by Mallad on 05/08/2024Cornbury Park - OxfordshireRating: 4 out of 5

    As always such a great chilled out festival - Faithless, Goldfrapp and Barry were excellent. Live letters - brilliant!! Felt that there was a push away from live bands towards DJ sets - management should try to stop the trend. Jumpyard threw up some impressive new bands as did The Peoples Front Room - loved the intimacy here and they made a great Bloody Mary! Food options were excellent as always. Was concerned about the toilet/shower facilities for such a large collection of "Live-in"vehicles but it seemed to work out OK. See you next year!!

  • Lovely but not going next year

    by Kimdr on 05/08/2024Cornbury Park - OxfordshireRating: 3 out of 5

    My sixth time at wilderness, it feels like they always mess up something and this year was no showers in quiet camping and then fobbing us off with different reasons/excuses depending on who you asked. Great new toilets with sinks mirrors and soap in the campsites but the water pressure was almost nonexistent at times. Love all the silly fun and the lovely orchestra etc stuff at the Atrium, also loved faithless and bjorn again. Fleetwood Mac party and house & garage party seemed strange choices for music. However many things are feeling a bit samey eg 80s Lycra aerobics, twisted Time Machine. Enjoyed it but Feel like I need to miss it next year.

  • Wonderful Wilderness

    by AlbertGaddafi on 05/08/2024Cornbury Park - OxfordshireRating: 4 out of 5

    Don't listen to the nay sayers who label it as a Posh festival. It's no more middle class than all festivals these days. The best P words to describe this festival are : Party, Pleasure and Playful. So much fun.

  • Its good, but could be so much better

    by Browney on 05/08/2024Cornbury Park - OxfordshireRating: 3 out of 5

    Probably best year yet for music line up, but needs much more of it - not enough stages (small or otherwise) and need more artists. Nothing opens until 12.30 - what's that all about ? And the bars are sub standard v previous years - no stock on day one ?, just cans and charging way too much for those - where have all the draft beer pumps gone ? Great atmosphere and good food at the main restaurants, but too many 'rules' re drinks, bars closing etc etc and at these prices - should be a lot better. Glamping was fab though and toilets / showers were immaculate and brilliantly maintained. In summary, lovely place to stay and chill, but food, drink and music offering needs to be way better at this price point.