π€By The Riff Report Blog
Alright, metalheads — time to talk tents, tokens, and total carnage! Bloodstock Festival 2026 is creeping closer, and if you’re already picturing yourself stumbling out of a tent to the sound of blast beats and bacon frying somewhere nearby, you’re in the right place. Whether you’re a veteran of Catton Park or a first-timer braving the mud and mayhem, here’s your ultimate guide to camping, upgrades, and surviving Bloodstock like a legend. π₯
π️ CAMPING OPTIONS
Bloodstock’s camping setup is as diverse as its lineup — whether you’re rolling up with your mates in a transit van or glamping like a Viking warlord, there’s something for every type of headbanger.
πͺ Standard Camping
The heart and soul of Bloodstock — the classic field setup where legends are made. You’ll find the friendliest metal community around, a 24-hour vibe, and probably someone blasting Slayer at 7 am.
✅ Access to arena and campsite✅ Toilets, water points, and showers (brace yourself, they’re refreshing)✅ Free to choose your own pitch
π Pro tip: Mark your tent with something ridiculous — a flag, inflatable unicorn, or maybe a giant axe — it’ll help you find it after a night in the Sophie Lancaster tent.
⚔️ Serpents Lair VIP Camping
Fancy yourself more of a metal monarch than a peasant in the mud? Serpents Lair VIP is for you.
π° Includes:
- Luxury toilets and hot showers
- Private bar and chill area
- Access to The Serpents Lair Bar — hundreds of real ales, ciders, and exclusive brews
- Free festival programme & exclusive merch
- Priority car parking
π° Approx cost: £350–£400 (includes weekend ticket + camping)
πΊ Worth it? 100%. If you like a little comfort between mosh pits.
π§ Metal Meadow (Accessible Camping)
Bloodstock is one of the most accessible UK festivals. The Metal Meadow site offers:♿ Reserved accessible pitchesπ½ Accessible toilets & showers⚡ Charging points for mobility devicesπ§π€π§ Option for companion tickets
You’ll need to apply for access passes ahead of time via Bloodstock’s Access Application Form (usually open early spring).
π Campervan & Caravan Fields
Got a house on wheels? There’s a dedicated field for campervans and caravans just a short walk from the arena.
- Separate wristband required
- No tents allowed in this area
- Hookups not provided (bring your generator if needed)
π« Passes usually sell out by April, so don’t hang about!
π©Ά Quiet Camping
For those who actually like sleeping (or pretending to). Located a bit further from the chaos, it’s ideal for families or anyone needing a moment’s peace after a day of circle pits.
πΈ Still close enough to hear the main stage rumble — tidy balance of calm and chaos.
π€ Glamping / Boutique Options
If you like your metal with a side of luxury, Bloodstock partners with boutique camping providers offering:
- Pre-pitched bell tents or tipis
- Real beds, bedding, power, and fairy lights
- Exclusive chill-out areas & proper toilets
π° Price: £500–£1000+ (for 2–4 people)
π©Έ Perfect if you want to mosh hard and sleep soft.
π₯ FESTIVAL UPGRADES
π§» Showers & Lockers
Keep your corpse paint clean! Paid shower blocks and lockers are available in main camping areas. Bring change or a preloaded wristband for ease.
⚡ Charge Your Gear
Bloodstock offers phone-charging stations and power banks for hire. The smart move? Bring a solar charger or portable battery pack.
π§ Because running out of charge mid-Wednesday meme scroll is not metal.
πΊ Early Arrival Upgrade
Want to grab the best camping spots? Early entry tickets usually go on sale in spring for those wanting to set up on Thursday morning.
π₯ Expect live DJs, ale tents, and pre-festival chaos long before the main gates open.
π ️ CAMPING SURVIVAL CHECKLIST
You know the drill — but let’s be real, every year someone forgets a crucial bit of kit. Don’t be that guy.
Essentials:
- Tent (and check it before you go, for the love of Lemmy)
- Sleeping bag + roll mat
- Torch / headlamp
- Wellies or boots (Catton Park will eat your shoes)
- Water carrier
- Reusable pint cup (Bloodstock’s deposit cup system is back!)
- Camping chair – optional but majestic
Bonus survival gear:
- Duct tape (fixes everything)
- Baby wipes (your shower substitute)
- Painkillers (trust us)
- Extra socks
- Bin bags (mud + beer = mess)
- A flag / totem so your mates can find your tent
π€ Pro tip: Don’t forget earplugs. The Sophie Stage runs late, and your neighbours will start an impromptu metal karaoke at 3 am.
πΆ️ THE COLOUR-CODED CAMPS (IF BLOODSTOCK ADDS THEM)
While Bloodstock traditionally has one large site, 2026 might introduce colour-coded camping zones to make navigation easier — think:
- π΄ Red Zone: Closest to the arena, for those who want to live loud.
- π’ Green Zone: Family & chill vibes.
- π΅ Blue Zone: Midway balance between chaos and calm.
- π£ Purple Zone: For themed groups, clans, or Discord meet-ups (The Riff Report camp anyone? π).
If this happens, your ticket will note your assigned colour, so plan travel accordingly.
π TRAVEL & ARRIVAL TIPS
π Driving? Follow the festival signs near Walton-on-Trent and ignore your sat-nav near the site — local diversions are in place.
π By Train: The nearest station is Burton-upon-Trent. From there, hop on the official shuttle bus to the festival gates.
π Shuttle Service: Runs Thursday–Monday. Bring cash or pre-book online to save a few quid.
πΈ FINAL WORD
Bloodstock isn’t just a festival — it’s a metal pilgrimage. Whether you’re passing out in standard camping, sipping craft ale in Serpents Lair, or waking up to black metal in the drizzle, it’s one of the purest festival experiences in the UK.
So pack your gear, tune up your battle jacket, and get ready to scream “BLOODSTOCK!” into the Derbyshire sky. π€
Tidy camping, epic memories, and zero sleep. Only at Catton Park, mun. π΄ https://theriffreport.co.uk/10/11/2025/%f0%9f%a9%b8-bloodstock-festival-2026-camping-upgrades-guide-%f0%9f%8f%95%ef%b8%8f/
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