Everything you need to know about The Godney Gathering 2025

The countdown is on – The Godney Gathering 2025 is just weeks away, and it's shaping up to be one of Somerset's most unforgettable weekends of the summer.
Taking place on Friday 18 July and Saturday 19 July 2025 at Garslade Farm in Godney, this hugely popular micro-festival is back with a massive line-up, family-friendly fun, and all the indie vibes you'd expect from one of the South West's best-loved music events.
Whether you're a regular or thinking of going for the first time, here's everything you need to know about The Godney Gathering 2025.

The line-up
Godney 2025 features one of its biggest-ever bills, headlined by:
- The Enemy
- Lucy Spraggan
- Dreadzone (Friday)
- The Beatles Dub Club
- The Leylines (Friday)
- The Lilacs
- The Bar-Steward Sons of Val Doonican
- The Crooks
- Cut Capers
- Crystal Tides
...and many more across multiple stages. Acts are spread across Friday and Saturday – Friday night offers a shorter evening set, while Saturday brings a full 12 hours of music.
Local talent gets the spotlight on the Glastonbury Calling Stage, celebrating the best grassroots acts from across the South West.

Festival times and dates
- Friday 18 July 2025: 6pm – 12am
- Saturday 19 July 2025: 12pm – 12am
- Location: Garslade Farm, Godney, Somerset, BA5 1RX
How to get to The Godney Gathering
From the M5 (Junction 23 – Bridgwater): Follow signs for Glastonbury (A39), then Godney.
From Bristol: Take the A37 south to Shepton Mallet, then the A361 to Glastonbury and follow signs to the festival.
From Yeovil: Take the A37 to Ilchester, follow signs to Street, then to Glastonbury and Godney.
From Frome: Follow the A361 to Glastonbury.
From Burnham-on-Sea and Taunton: Use M5 Junction 23 and follow Glastonbury signs.

Tickets
- Final release tickets are on sale now via thegodneygathering.com
- Weekend and single-day tickets are available
- Children aged 10 and under: Free with a paying adult
- Young person tickets (ages 11–15): £5
- Max 2 children per adult (aged 18+), as per police and safeguarding guidance
- Companion tickets are available for eligible disabled ticket holders – contact [email protected]
Camping
Camping is not included in the festival ticket. It must be booked independently via Garslade Farm caravan site. Visit the camping page on the Godney Gathering website for details.
E-tickets
Tickets are digital and sent via email. Check your spam folder. If you've changed email addresses or can't find them, email [email protected] with your details.

What can you bring?
- No alcohol allowed on site (but drink prices inside are kept low)
- Sealed water/soft drinks only (no glass, no unsealed bottles)
- Small sealed snacks like crisps are fine – but no full picnics
- No pets (registered assistance dogs only with written confirmation)
Facilities
- Free parking (with forward access for blue badge holders)
- Accessible toilets near the entrance
- On-site medical and security teams
- Multiple food and drink vendors, all fairly priced
- Toilets, including disabled access, available across the site
Family-friendly features
- The Playground: a dedicated children's area
- Silent Disco
- Safe, compact site licensed for 5,000 people

What makes Godney different?
Now over a decade old, The Godney Gathering has grown from a single-stage event into one of the region's most anticipated summer fixtures. With past performances from acts like The Lightning Seeds, UB40, Feeder, The Darkness, Scouting for Girls, and The Zutons, it's built a reputation for big names, friendly vibes, and championing local music.
Festival founder Mike Daniells said: "It's surreal to look back and see where we are now. That's all thanks to the unsung heroes behind the scenes. To every Gatherer who has joined us over the years – thank you. Festivals like The Godney Gathering are where memories are made."
Stay connected
- Website: thegodneygathering.com
- Ticket support: [email protected]
- Info/general queries: [email protected]
Don't miss out – The Godney Gathering 2025 is almost here, and with final tickets now live, it's time to round up your mates, sort your travel and get ready for one of the best weekends Somerset has to offer.
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