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Mighty Hoopla announces 2027 dates for 10th anniversary festival

Weekend General Admission and Groupla tickets will go on sale at 10am on Thursday 4 June

By Callum Wells

A group of festival goers pose in front of a Mighty Hoopla sign
A group of festival goers pose in front of a Mighty Hoopla sign (Photo: Luke Dyson)

Mighty Hoopla has announced that its 2027 festival will take place on Saturday 5 and Sunday 6 June at Brockwell Park in south London, with tickets set to go on sale this week.

The event will mark the festival’s 10th anniversary. Organisers confirmed the dates in an email sent to attendees on Tuesday (2 June), two days after the conclusion of the 2026 festival.

How much will Mighty Hoopla 2027 tickets cost?

Weekend General Admission and Groupla tickets will go on sale at 10am on Thursday 4 June. Prices will start at £144.50 plus a 10% booking fee and rise across four pricing tiers, ending at £174.50.

Groupla tickets, which allow groups to purchase six tickets for the price of five, will also be available. Fans will be able to secure tickets with a £20 deposit through a payment plan, with remaining balances due by 1 November 2026.

According to organisers, the initial ticket sale will last for a maximum of 48 hours, subject to availability.

“It’s important to us that we are transparent about our prices” – Mighty Hoopla organisers

Saturday and Sunday General Admission tickets, VIP bolt-ons, NHS staff tickets and local resident tickets will be released later in the year.

In the announcement, organisers said: “It’s important to us that we are transparent about our prices because every year we are so incredibly grateful of your support.

“We know the cost of living affects everything and everyone, so whilst this is a small increase in price since last year, we hope all the improvements to the events were felt this year, with many more to come in 2027.”

Who will perform at Mighty Hoopla 2027?

Festival-goers have also been advised to join the online queue before 9.59am on Thursday. Those who enter the waiting room before tickets go live will be assigned a random place in the queue, while anyone joining after 10am will be placed at the back.

The line-up for the 2027 edition has not yet been announced.

The 2026 festival took place on 30 and 31 May at Brockwell Park and featured performances from artists including Lily Allen, Jessie J, Scissor Sisters, Perrie and Trixie Mattel.

Further information on tickets and accessibility will be released by organisers in the coming months.