Parklife 2022 is fast approaching, and if you haven't already got tickets there's still time to get your hands on them. The festival returns to Heaton Park this weekend, on Saturday June 11 and Sunday June 12, and a limited number of tickets and VIP passes are still available for those who want to see a line up packed with acts including Tyler the Creator and 50 Cent.
According to Ticketmaster, Saturday general sale tickets are completely sold out and that includes VIP ticket options. You can still get VIP upgrade tickets for £49.50 for the Saturday if you already have general sale tickets.
Weekend tickets are also sold out but VIP options start from £186.45 and go up to £247.50 for the entire weekend of Parklife, meaning you can still book tickets for the full weekend if you pay for the VIP option. Meanwhile, Sunday day tickets are still available priced from £92.95.
If you haven't yet figured out how you're getting there, there are also travel passes and car park tickets available on the Ticketmaster website.What does a Parklife VIP upgrade get you?
What does a Parklife VIP upgrade get you?
Parklife VIP tickets give you access to a dedicated VIP zone promising 'a party fit for kings and queens'.
The private area includes two designated VIP bars, a spa, 'luxury' toilets and, new for this year, a secret club and a light tunnel.
You'll also get fast track entry and access to lockers and free phone charging points.
Parklife's line up this year includes Tyler, The Creator, 50 Cent, Megan Thee Stallion and Lewis Capaldi as headliners. Dance Floor royalty Bicep will headline The Valley stage for the very first time while Chase and Status, Jamie XX and Arlo Parks will also appear.
Folamour (Live), Headie One, Central Cee, Fred Again.. ArrDee, Caroline Polachek, Tom Misch and PinkPantheress are also on the lineup for 2022 Parklife.
DJ sets across the weekend come courtesy of Four Tet, Eric Prydz, Peggy Gou, Carl Cox, Marco Carola, Camelphat, The Blessed Madonna, Andy C, DJ EZ, Sonnet Fodera and Jayda G, plus many more. Former Radio 1 DJ Annie Mac will also be taking to the stage.
This year, the festival will also welcome some brand new stage partners to the grounds of Heaton Park, including Defected, underground giant Fuse, techno heavyweights XXL and tastemakers Eat Your Own Ears and Repercussion. You can see the full line-up and stage splits here .