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Treehouse Music and Arts Festival
04 July 2024 to 07 July 2024
About Treehouse Music and Arts Festival
Treehouse is a boutique Music & Arts festival centred around the magnificent Treehouse in the heart of Curtis’ Copse in the beautiful Oxfordshire countryside near Faringdon. Lose yourself amongst the trees and forget about the chaos for a magical weekend of revelry.
Treehouse is curated by Treehouse AF, a group of passionate festival aficionados who are on a mission to create the most intimate, experiential music festival. Inspired by the likes of Burning Man, Secret Garden Party and Wilderness, Treehouse AF is building something special, and they hope you’ll join them on this journey.
The Treehouse AF team’s been working hard behind the scenes to ensure that the festival is bigger and better than ever before. You can expect more music, more workshops and more boutique experiences. Grab a ticket and prepare for another truly unique weekend of dancing in the shadow of the Uffington White Horse.
Music
The music of Treehouse is as eclectic as the experiences. With no fixed genre, they value spectacle, entertainment and pure talent in their musicians and performers. Bring your dancing shoes and get ready to groove to Treehouse regulars and new faces alike.
Workshops
Workshops and experiences are the lifeblood of Treehouse. Whether it’s a life drawing class, meditation, yoga, ecstatic dance or Wim Hof breathing, a full schedule awaits you throughout the weekend. You’re encouraged to dive in, leave your preconceptions at the door and surrender to the carefully curated experiences.
Connection
Treehouse will always hold intimacy at its heart. The beautiful four-acre woodland site means Treehouse AF will never be tempted to expand beyond its bounds. Over time, the festival will mature alongside the guests, keeping pace with expectations in an ever-changing world.
Treehouse is a family, and everyone is welcome. You can expect to bump into the same friendly faces over and over throughout the weekend, and they’re confident you’ll leave with more than a handful of new friends.
New for 2022
The festival is increasing capacity in 2022 to bring even more Treehousers into the family. Expect two new areas within the woods and the addition of the Treehouse Spa, featuring a wood-fired hot tub, sauna and cold plunge pool. Glamping and hot showers will be available for those looking for a bit of luxury in their experience.
Tickets
Please see important ticketing information below.
Please note that full weekend Glamping tickets must be booked separately and do not include admission to Treehouse 2023 and must be booked in addition to admission tickets. You can book Glamping tickets click here.
Ticketing information
General tickets include the four-day festival pass with general camping. If you are driving to the festival or intend to bring a campervan, you need to purchase a car or campervan ticket.
Day tickets will be available for each of the days. Car parking tickets must be booked separately.
eTickets will be emailed through the TicketTailor platform and will include a QR code, which will be scanned on entry. Wristbands will be issued and must remain in place, untampered throughout the weekend.
There will be no ticket sales on the door.
In order to facilitate the security, safety and comfort of all, the event organiser reserves the right to refuse admission.
Treehouse Festival gate opening times:
Thursday from 3.00pm to 10.00pm
Friday from 9.00am to 10.00pm
Saturday from 9.00am to 10.00pm
Sunday from 9.00am to 6.00pm
Re-entry is allowed during the gate opening hours. However if you leave you may be subject to a bag search on re-entry. Additional alcohol cannot be brought back on site.
Age guidance:
Under 18s are permitted to attend TH24 if accompanied by a parent or guardian over the age of 18.
Passports or Driving License will be required as proof of ID for anyone wishing to purchase alcohol on site and the bar will operate a challenge 25 policy. Those under 18 are not permitted to bring alcohol to the site.
Food:
You are permitted to bring your own food on-site. However, for fire safety reasons barbecues and camping stoves are prohibited. Security staff will confiscate any barbeques or stoves found in the campsite. There will be a selection of delicious, local food vendors to keep you well fed throughout the festival.
Pets:
Pets are not permitted at the festival to ensure all of human guests feel comfortable and undisturbed, as well as to minimise the impact on the local fauna. Assistant dogs are of course permitted.
Treehouse AF accommodation
Camping
Camping is included with all weekend tickets. You’ll find yourself camped in the shadow of the ancient White Horse Hill. The campsite will be open from 3.00pm on Thursday, 04 July, and will shut at 6.00pm on Sunday, 07 July. Amenities include toilets, cold shower facilities and fresh water taps.
Please note, space is limited in the campsite so please be respectful when choosing the size of your tent. The Event Organiser reserves the right to refuse tents which are considered to be disproportionately large for the number of occupants. There will be no space for gazebos in general camping.
In 2024, there will not be a family-designated camping area. Instead, families are welcome to camp in general camping. Festival stewards will be able to direct you to quieter camping areas if this is your preference.
Camper vans
You are welcome to bring your camper van to TH24. You will need to purchase a Camper Van ticket here, which will be sold on a first come, first served basis. Tickets are limited. All vehicles entering the site may be subject to searches and all passengers are required to present a valid festival ticket.
Each vehicle is allocated 7m x 4m to fit all vehicles and living space. Awnings may only be used if they fit within this footprint. If you require a bigger pitch you may purchase two spaces. Tent camping will not be permitted inside the camper van area. The camper van area is on a gradual slope, so you are encourages to bring levelling ramps.
Glamping
Sadly, the team will not be offering glamping this year. Treehouse is a small festival limited by its land capacity. Space is therefore at a premium and the organisers want to prioritise general camping areas and car parking space. By choosing not to offer glamping this year, they are able to make better use of the festival site.
Getting there
By car
The easiest way to get to Treehouse is by car, we’re a 45 minute drive from Oxford, 1 hour from Bristol or 1.5 hours from London. The site does not have a formal address to please use this What3words address to direct you to the site entrance. Car parking tickets are limited and will need to be pre-purchased.
By train/bus
The easiest train station is Oxford, 50 minutes direct from Paddington. Public buses can also be taken from Oxford to Wantage, from which a 15 minute taxi gets you to the site.
For the real heroes, the site is a 25 mile cycle from Oxford through the rolling Oxfordshire countryside. Join the Treehouse WhatsApp group to link up with fellow cyclists.
Sustainability
TreehouseAF is striving to become the first BCorp accredited UK Festival. Every aspect of the festival is being measured, quantified and analysed to see how the consumption, pollution, waste and impact can be reduced and mitigated.