Your Festival

Experience

Unmatched festival adventure

At WeBelieve, you’ll encounter the rich diversity and depth of the Church in all its beauty. This is a unique opportunity to engage with the vibrant faith community, from priests and nuns to fellow festival-goers, allowing you to deepen your understanding and appreciation of Catholic tradition.

Content just for you

WeBelieve has an entire stream of content just for priests, religious, and deacons. We want to ensure that WeBelieve isn't only a place that you come to serve, but also to nourished through formation and fellowship!

Camping, glamping, or hotel-ing

You have the flexibility to make the most of your stay, whether you prefer the camaraderie of camping with your group or the comfort of a nearby hotel.

Best British Catholic content

Get ready to be inspired by the very best of British Catholic content. From engaging talks to dynamic workshops, you'll explore thought-provoking topics that will enrich your faith journey.

24-hour prayer chapel

Our stunning chapel offers a space for 24/7 prayer and reflection. Whether you seek moments of quiet solitude or a shared sense of spirituality with others, the chapel stands as a sanctuary of peace and connection throughout the festival.

Live music in the quad

Feel the energy as epic music fills the Quad, creating an atmosphere of joy and celebration. This central gathering space is the heart of the festival, where the rhythm of the weekend brings everyone together to sing, dance, and celebrate.

Get competitive

Fuel your festival experience with friendly competition as you and your group take on various challenges. These activities are designed to bring you closer together, inspire teamwork, and create unforgettable memories along the way.

What to

Bring along

Camping essentials

If you're bracing the outdoors, make sure to bring your tent, sleeping bag, a torch, and all the other key elements you'll need.

Cash or card?

Food trucks, shops, and stalls on site will all accept card payments, but some vendors in the Makers' Market may not.

Amice, alb, and cincture.

Chasubles will be provided for concelebrating clergy.

Celebret

We will check celebrets during the booking process, however, if there are any issues, we may require you to provide it on site. Please bring it along with you.

Portable charger

Charging stations will be available throughout the site, but we recommend bringing a battery pack to avoid the queues.

A water bottle

Stay hydrated and make use of the filling stations around the site.

What you

Need to know

It's a camping festival

If it's not abundantly clear already, you should know that your ticket will allow you to grab a spot to pitch your tent on a camping field. These plots will be given on a first come, first served basis; get here early to secure a good spot.

Staying off site?

If you'd prefer, you can arrange to stay locally in a hotel or Airbnb. You must arrange this yourself and keep your Pass with you for re-entry to the site. We recommend checking availability before booking your ticket as we cannot offer refunds in the event that you don't find somewhere to stay.

Meals sold separately

With plenty of food trucks and local kitchens to choose from, as well as Oscott's in-house team, you can eat what you want when you want. All kitchens will accept cash.

Driving up?

Campers with a car can take a spot  in our festival car park on a first come, first served basis. There are limited spaces available so we recommend using public transport or checking out local car parks.

Read the terms

Please make sure you review our Ticketing Terms and Conditions before booking.