Based on its maximum daily capacity of 2,500, we class Barn on the Farm as a Small festival.
The festival is considered a family friendly and children are welcomed by the organisers. There’s a dedicated family camping area but there’s no specific children’s entertainment on site. There is no minimum age for entry.
Barn on the Farm is a weekend festival with facilities for on-site camping, where you can stay for a maximum of 1 nights. You can also buy day access tickets and arrange your own accommodation.
The 2026 festival has not yet been confirmed for 2026 – be notified if it is.
Barn on the Farm is 1 of 39 music festivals in the South West of England. The festival’s full address is: Over Farm, Over, Gloucester, Gloucestershire, GL2 8DB.
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Barn on the Farm distinguishes itself by being a pioneer in spotting emerging talent, often hosting artists just before they become global sensations. Its truly intimate and boutique scale, set on a real working farm, creates a uniquely personal experience. Unlike larger festivals, it champions discovery over headliners, fostering a genuine connection between artists and attendees within a rustic, charming environment that feels like a gathering of friends rather than a commercial event.
First-timers should embrace the spirit of discovery; make sure to explore all stages and catch unfamiliar acts – that’s the festival’s true magic! As it’s on a working farm, pack for all weathers, including sturdy, waterproof footwear like wellies, and layers for unpredictable evening chills. Bring a portable charger to stay connected. Most importantly, arrive with an open mind, ready to immerse yourself in the intimate community and laid-back charm that defines Barn on the Farm.
Many don’t know that Barn on the Farm originated from a simple 18th birthday party. The festival’s founder, Harry, celebrated his milestone by hosting bands in a barn on his family’s farm. This intimate, grassroots gathering quickly blossomed organically into the beloved festival it is today. Despite its growth, it has fiercely maintained that original house-party feel and independent spirit, remaining a testament to its authentic and unpretentious beginnings.
The atmosphere at Barn on the Farm is renowned for being incredibly friendly, relaxed, and community-driven. It exudes a warm, welcoming vibe, often feeling like an extended house party rather than a large festival. Artists frequently mingle with the crowd, contributing to an inclusive, familial feel. Expect cozy stages, genuine enthusiasm, and a supportive environment where everyone is encouraged to explore and discover new music in a comfortably laid-back setting.
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