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Coventry's Godiva Festival 2025: All you need to know

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who is believed to have ridden naked on horseback through the city more than 1,000 years ago in order to reduce taxes imposed by her husband, the Earl of Mercia.

Dave Archer A festival stage lit up at night. The words Godiva can be seen in bright lights. In the sky, drones make up the word Coventry. Crowds of people are gathered below.Dave Archer

Performances at this year's event will take place on the Main Stage and the Cov Stage

Previously the event was a free, ticketless festival but charges were introduced by the council in 2019.

The authority said prices for a standard day ticket for this year's event start from £15 - with weekend tickets from £49.50.

Children aged under five or carers can attend for free.

In March, the authority announced ticket prices for 2025 would be frozen and earlier this year put £330,000 into the event to cover a shortfall for this year's show.

Elliot Morgan Promotional photo for Clean Bandit, showing the band lying on a red carpet in a clockwise arrangementElliot Morgan

Electronic band Clean Bandit will take to the main stage on Saturday

Singer-songwriter Marc Almond will perform on Friday, alongside other acts such as Heaven 17 and Heather Small.

Saturday will see electronic group Clean Bandit, who have had four number one singles, take to the main stage along with the likes of Nathan Dawe, Rose Gray and a special guest, Neville Staple from The Specials.

Closing the festival on Sunday will be Birmingham rock band Ocean Colour Scene, with Rick Parfitt JR and dance group Diversity completing the line-up.

Approximate set-times for each artist have been listed on the website.

This year, performances will take place across the Main Stage and the Cov Stage, which will host local talent.

A third stage, the Cov ConneX Kingston Stage, will see young local musicians given the chance to perform in their home city.

The stage, first introduced at last year's festival, is supported by the National Lottery through Arts Council England, with a grant worth almost £30,000.

Coventry City Council Food concessions in the background, with people milling around in the foreground.Coventry City Council

Admission to the site required valid tickets, the council said

Admission to the event site will only be allowed with the presentation of a valid ticket, Godiva Festival said.

Proof of photographic identity may also be required at the time of entry, a spokesperson added.

Conditions of entry, including prohibited items, are listed on the event's website.

One bag per person is allowed but it must be no bigger than an A4 sheet of paper.

Each ticket holder will also be subject to search upon entry.

Age-related restrictions are also in place following reports of stampeding youths at last year's event, which caused a festival stage to close down.

Getty Images A man wearing a blue suit and shirt stands with his arm in the air. He is holding a yellow microphone and a drummer can be seen behind him.Getty Images

A Coventry music legend and the co-founder of The Specials, Neville Staple, will perform on Saturday

The War Memorial Park is about a 10-minute walk from Coventry Railway Station.

There would also be signs to guide people to the entrance, a festival spokesperson said.

National Express Coventry also provides frequent bus services to the park from the city centre and the University of Warwick.

For those coming by car, the postcode you will need if you are using maps is CV3 6GF, with car parking available on site each day for £15.

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