
This is the ninth annual festival and music lovers and is described as small but perfectly formed, and it seems that local and national artists feel exactly that.
Deepdale Farm, overlooks the harbour of Brancaster Staithe, a place where festival-goers can dance to a band in the Brick Barn or chill in the Orchard for a fabulous way to enjoy live music.
Deepdale Festival, returning to the stunning North Norfolk Coast from Thursday 24th to Sunday 27th September 2026. This small but “perfectly formed” event celebrates the very best in folk, roots, and acoustic music across three unique stages: The Brick Barn, The Orchard Stage, and The Courtyard.
Set within the grounds of Deepdale Camping & Rooms and the adjacent Dalegate Market, the festival offers an intimate, community-focused atmosphere where world-class talent meets local charm.

It is a a diverse and high-energy programme for 2026. Whether you’re here for a stomp in the barn or a chilled session in the orchard, there is something for every folk fan.
Hope & Social: The blue-jacketed masters of joy.
Noble Jacks: High-octane alt-folk.
Kathryn Roberts & Sean Lakeman: Folk royalty with haunting harmonies.
Sam Kelly & The Lost Boys: Innovative and energetic traditional tunes.
The Shackleton Trio: Norfolk’s own powerhouse folk trio.
Plus over 40 more acts, including Blackbeard’s Tea Party, 3 Daft Monkeys, and Honey & The Bear.
Deepdale is about more than just the main stage. Immerse yourself in the festival village:
Food & Drink: Sip on local Moon Gazer Ale or cider at the festival bars and enjoy gourmet street food, including sourdough pizzas from The Wood Fired Food Co.
Workshops: Start your morning with Yoga or a Laughter Workshop, or hone your skills in a Songwriting Workshop with Georgia Shackleton.
Retail Therapy: Browse the Pop-Up Shops at Dalegate Market, featuring local artisans, crystal healers, and bespoke handcrafted gifts.
| Ticket Type | Adult Price | Child Price |
| Full Festival (Thurs–Sun) | £150 | £130 |
| 3-Day Ticket (Fri–Sun) | £130 | £110 |
| Friday Day Ticket | £60 | £50 |
| Saturday Day Ticket | £70 | £60 |
| Sunday Day Ticket | £60 | £50 |
Please Note: Festival tickets do not include accommodation. Magazine Wood and Anna’s House are both located just a short drive from Burnham DEepdale.
Can I bring my dog?
Yes, well-behaved dogs on leads are very welcome! Deepdale is a dog-friendly site; however, please be mindful that some indoor performance spaces (like the Brick Barn) can become very crowded and loud, so you may be asked to move to an outdoor area if your dog becomes anxious.
Is there parking available for day visitors?
Absolutely. There is dedicated parking for both campers and day visitors. Follow the signs as you arrive at Burnham Deepdale. Parking is free for all ticket holders.
Can I bring my caravan?
Unfortunately, due to local planning restrictions, they cannot host caravans on the Deepdale site. We welcome tents, campervans, motorhomes, trailer tents, and even hammocks!
Is the festival family-friendly?
Very much so. With dedicated children’s ticket prices, morning workshops, and a safe, enclosed site, it is a brilliant weekend for families who love music and the great outdoors.
What happens if the weather is typically British?
The “Heart of Folk” beats on! The main stages in the Brick Barn and under the cover of the Orchard marquee ensure that the music continues regardless of the weather.