Crystal Palace is preparing to welcome a host of brilliant singer-songwriters at this year's South Facing festival makes its return.
With the summer festival just around the corner, ticket holders should be aware of what they can and cannot bring onto the grounds.
To get full advice and detailed information on all prohibited items and head to the event's website.
South Facing Festival Bag Policy:
Although you can bring bags to the festival there are certain regulations that bags need to follow.
If you are bringing a bag they must be no bigger than 45cm x 36cm x 20cm in size.
No suitcases or large bags will be allowed into the grounds and there is no cloakroom or locker facilities on site.
South Facing Festival Prohibited Items:
To make sure security, safety and comfort is at the forefront of everyone, South Facing has shared what items are prohibited from the site.
- Drones
- Glass in any form (including perfume bottles)
- Cans or metal containers
- Spray cans, gas canisters or compressed gas in any container
- Containers of glitter
- Fireworks, flares, smoke canisters, Chinese lanterns
- Camping stoves or cooking apparatus, explosives
- Handheld communication devices such as radios, radio jammers/scanners
- Firearms, knives or blades, replica weapons of any sort
- Umbrellas
- Balloons
- Stools/camping sticks/chairs or other furniture
- Gazebos or parasols
- Sports equipment
- Flags and banners
- Megaphones, amplification equipment
- Klaxons, airhorns or other similar items capable of making loud noise
- Laser pens
- Scooters, skateboards, bicycles, trolleys
- Any other item that security may deem hazardous
Get more information via the website.
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