Live from the Yard Hull reveals entry rules and opening times for city-centre festival
and live on Freeview channel 276
Live From The Yard aims to draw up to 16,000 attendees, promising a lively weekend, starting this Thursday with local boy Calum Scott.
The gathering promises four days filled with music from top-tier artists and local culinary delights.
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Doors will open on The Thursday event featuring Calum Scott at 5pm, 4:30 pm on Friday for Ocean Colour Scene, 3:30 pm on Saturday for Ministry of Sound Classical and 2:30 pm for the event featuring Razorlight.
Last Entry to the site each day is 8pm and there will be no re-entry.
The public are advised that some of the shows will contain strobe lighting effects and photography and videography will be in operation across the weekend.
Getting to Live from the Yard
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Hide AdOrganisers are encouraging all customers to use public transport to attend the event and the address of the site is Zebedee's Yard, 23 Posterngate, Hull, HU1 2JN.
If you are travelling by car then we recommend parking in either:
Osborne Street Multi-Storey Car Park, Storey Car Park, Osborne Street Multi, Hull HU1 2NL
Hull Main - St Stephens Street St Stephens Street, off Park St, Hull HU2 8RW
Food and Drink
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Hide AdIn addition to the music, the event has an amazing lineup of street food stalls.
All bars are cashless so, attendees need to remember to bring their bank cards and to charge their phones if using a contactless payment method.
Please note no external food or drink will be allowed into the event.
Prohibited Items
Please note that none of the below items are allowed into the event:
All drinks or food items
Glass bottles, cans and flasks
Cool Boxes and Hampers
Flags/Banners
Helium Balloons
Sharp/Large Rings
Flares, Fireworks, Smoke Grenades, Airhorns
Bags larger than A3
Laser pointers
Sharp Objects
Audio or Video Recording
Selfie Sticks
Large Umbrellas
Chairs or any other item of furniture
Skateboards, roller skates, bicycles, hoverboards
Balls, frisbees, Kites
Barbeques
Lanterns or anything that can be lit with a naked flame
Drones
Illegal or Illicit drugs
Card payment terminals or other payment devices
Any/all other items as deemed unsuitable or hazardous by the gate security supervisor
For further information please see the FAQ's here
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