‘Limited number’ of one-day tickets for Belladrum Tartan Heart Festival 2025 go on sale alongside day-split artwork reveal
Organisers of Belladrum Tartan Heart Festival have announced that a limited number of single-day tickets have been made available for this year’s event.
The news coincides with a first look at the day-split artwork for 2025.
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Set just 20 minutes from Inverness in the Scottish Highlands, Belladrum has long been recognised as one of the UK’s most family-friendly and vibrant music festivals and is set to celebrate 21 years this year.
The festival is known for its eclectic mix of activity combining a diverse musical line-up with a wealth of entertainment, from theatre and comedy to interactive workshops and over 100 free activities for children.
Festival Producer Dougie Brown said the decision to introduce day tickets was driven by feedback from attendees and a desire to make the festival as accessible as possible during the ongoing challenging economic climate.
“Belladrum means so much to so many,” he explains. “And while the full weekend is unbeatable, we are aware that many families and individuals are struggling with cost-of-living concerns and may not be able to commit to full weekend tickets.
“We want to make sure as many people as possible can still be part of Belladrum, and with this in mind we’re excited to introduce limited day tickets for 2025 and help more people get a taste of the best family festival in Scotland this summer."
Day ticket holders can enjoy access to all the performances, entertainment, and activities on offer for their chosen day.
A handful of new names have also been added to the lineup, including South African viral sensation The Kiffness, multi-award-winning Australian country artist Fanny Lumsden, and the worlds’ only Gaelic Metalcore band Gun Ghaol.
Also added are one of the UK’s best Reggae bands Riddemption, Scottish young live act of the year Ben Walker, Bohemian Monk Machine, Paws, North Atlas, Ross Anderson, The Collective, Freepeace and the winner of Ness Factor – Kay-Lisa Davidson.
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The 2025 line-up includes major acts such as Texas, Paul Heaton ft guest singer Rianne Downey, Supergrass, Tom Walker, Example, Natasha Bedingfield, The Pigeon Detectives, Skipinnish, Tide Lines, Beluga Lagoon and CMAT, among hundreds of others.
Alongside the main stage performances, festival-goers can immerse themselves in spoken word events, comedy shows, wellness sessions, and market stalls.
The festival’s theme for 2025, “Bella Goes to the Moo-vies,” will see the site transformed with cinematic decor, and attendees are encouraged to embrace the theme by dressing up and taking part in the annual fancy dress parade on Saturday which draws thousands each year.
Limited-day tickets for Belladrum 2025 are on sale from 6pm tonight (March 26) via the Belladrum website.
Given the festival’s history of selling out in advance, organisers anticipate strong demand for this new ticket option.