Thousands of visitors are expected to flock to Haydock Park as the popular summer concert series returns next week. Haydock Park Nights offer a full headline set from some of music's biggest artists, alongside an exciting racecard in the early evening. This year, three shows will take place, featuring contemporary chart-toppers, British music legends, and world-class dance music.
Haydock Park Racecourse is set in an area of parkland between Haydock, Ashton-in-Makerfield, Golborne, and Newton-le-Willows. It is approximately a 40-minute drive from Liverpool city centre. The ECHO has rounded up everything you need to know about the three events.
Who is headlining Haydock Park Nights?
- Tom Grennan - Friday, June 20
- Madness - Saturday, July 18
- Pete Tong's Ibiza Classics with the Essential Orchestra - Friday, August 7
How much are tickets and are they still available?
Tickets for Tom Grennan's show start from £56 in the Grandstand and Paddock area. This includes a view of the racing from raised viewing areas, as well as access to the Betting Ring, views around the Parade Ring, and Winners’ Enclosure. All ticket types have access to the area in front of the stage. The County Enclosure has sold out (from £65), while the Premier Lounge (from £109), All These Night Experience - Park Suite (from £150), VIP Restaurant Experience - Harrys Bistro (from £210), and All Inclusive Restaurant Experience - Park Suite (from £249) packages are still available.
For the Madness event, the only package sold out is the All Inclusive Restaurant Experience at Park Suite (from £285). Similar to Tom Grennan, tickets for Madness start from £56. The County Enclosure (from £65), Premier Lounge (from £109), Kauto Star (from £165), and VIP Restaurant Experience - Harrys Bistro (from £235) are still available at the time of publication.
Pete Tong tickets start from £56 in the Grandstand and Paddock area. The County Enclosure (from £65), Premier Lounge (from £109), Kauto Star (from £165), VIP Restaurant Experience - Harrys Bistro (from £210), and All Inclusive Restaurant Experience at Park Suite (from £285) are still available at the time of publication.
Is there a dress code?
The racecourse has one rule for the Haydock Park Nights events: come “dressed to feel your best.” Avoid inappropriate or offensive outfits, as anything deemed vulgar or derogatory may be refused entry. Fancy dress is only allowed in the Grandstand and Paddock. Bags A4 sized or smaller are permitted, and all bags will be searched before entry. More information can be found on The Jockey Club website.



