Trow Vegas in The Park Returns 1/8/26

It’s back and better than ever! Trow Vegas in the Park returns for 2026 with a full day of live music, entertainment, delicious food and drink, centred around a vibrant Music Arena in the heart of Trowbridge Park. From afternoon into the evening, the arena will deliver a full festival experience built around great music and a summer atmosphere. Enjoy a day packed with incredible live music, delicious food and drink, and top-tier entertainment for the whole family.
Live music will take place on the main stage situated in the lower park from 3pm until 10:30pm with gates opening at 1pm. This section of the event will be ticketed. Expect a jam-packed day of top-tier music and entertainment, we can’t wait to celebrate with you! The main stage in the music arena will feature a stellar lineup, soon to be announced! Throughout the day, expect crowd pleasing favourites and high quality tribute performances.
A limited allocation of Stage 1 Local Residents Priority Pre-Release tickets are available now for
residents with a BA14 postcode at the reduced price of just £6 per ticket. These tickets can only be purchased in person from the Trowbridge Information Centre, The Civic, St Stephen’s Place, BA14 8AH. Available until Friday 27th February (subject to availability). Tickets are selling fast and are sold on a first-come first served basis, card only!
Tickets will then go on general sale available to purchase online from The Civic website and will be released in further stages leading up to the event. Ticket prices will increase as we progress through the stages, so it makes sense to get your tickets early.
All ticket sale stages have a limited allocation and are sold on a first-come first-serve basis.
For further event information and how to purchase tickets click here: Trow Vegas in the Park 2026 –
Trowbridge Park – Official
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