About this venue
Knebworth Park is a landmark open-air venue: expansive, easy to navigate, and built for events that need scale. Its broad green grounds allow flexible staging and crowd layouts, making it ideal for everything from open-air concerts to full-day festival formats, with space that comfortably accommodates thousands depending on the event setup.
On site, the experience feels refreshingly open: wide sightlines, room to move, and a relaxed “park underfoot” atmosphere that visitors consistently appreciate. The open-air setting can deliver strong sound and a big-show feel, while typical event infrastructure—food and drink points, restroom areas, and clearly marked routes—keeps the day comfortable and straightforward.
The exact location is 130 London Road, Knebworth, United Kingdom. On event days, follow the posted signage to the main entrance and designated arrival zones, including on-site parking and/or drop-off points, then a short walk takes you to the entry checks. For broader guidance on getting around the area beyond the venue itself, see the city information further down the page.
About the city
Knebworth, a quiet destination in the green heart of Hertfordshire, surprises with a reputation for events that draw crowds from across Britain. Set around the historic estate of Knebworth Park and the distinctive backdrop of Knebworth House, the area blends the charm of the English countryside with the energy of major open-air spectacles. If you are looking for tickets for concerts and other large gatherings in a unique setting, Knebworth is a destination remembered for the overall experience, not just the lineup.
Its biggest advantage is how easy it is to reach: the estate sits by the A1(M) motorway with access linked to Junction 7 (Stevenage South), making arrival by car and coach highly convenient. For visitors using public transport, National Rail serves the area via Knebworth station and nearby Stevenage on the East Coast Main Line, with fast links to London and beyond. A common starting point is London King’s Cross, and from the stations the park is usually reached by taxi, local bus or event transport when available. If you fly in, practical options include airports such as London Luton (LTN) and London Stansted (STN), followed by rail connections towards Stevenage or Knebworth.
Before or after the event, it is worth slowing down and enjoying the local bonus: stroll through the parkland and woodlands around Knebworth House, explore country footpaths and views of classic English meadows, or take a short trip to nearby towns with historic centres. Walkers often choose Hitchin for its traditional market square and charming lanes, while St Albans offers its cathedral, Roman heritage and peaceful riverside walks along the Ver. That mix of nature and history is ideal for a relaxed “before the concert” afternoon or an unhurried “day after” plan.
Accommodation and food follow that laid-back style: from village pubs and country inns to hotels in Stevenage and the surrounding area, it is easy to find an option for any budget. Visitors appreciate the calm setting and a strong sense of good organisation, which makes planning arrival and return straightforward. Whether you come for a day trip or stay longer, Knebworth is an excellent base for a big outdoor event and for exploring Hertfordshire.