Here’s everything you need to know about this year’s Humber Street Sesh.

When is it?
Saturday 2nd August from 12 noon until 11pm (with gates opening at 11:15 am). Last entry to the festival for wristband exchanges, or paying on the gate, is 9pm.
Where is the festival site?
The festival site is on the vibrant East Side of the Marina and encompasses Wellington Street, Nelson Street, as well as stages within Social and Pier Street pop-up space; with the rest of Humber Street and the Stage@theDock Amphitheatre operating as a free fringe area.
Festival entrances are on Humber Dock Street and Queen Street. Festival Site Map attached.
What’s on?
With over 100 + acts, the festival will showcase some top industry bands from across the country, some of whom have recently graced Glastonbury stages, as well as shine a light on the region’s best-emerging artists. Visit humberstreetsesh.co.uk for stages, line ups and clash finder.
Is there any family entertainment?
There is plenty of family fun at the festival with the much-loved Silent Disco; ScrapStore Creative Arts Marquee; photography exhibitions; with flash mob dances from Kingston Swing; performances from Iota Arts street entertainers, and a face-painting station.
Stage@theDock, hosted by Humber Music Hub partnership with Freedom Road Creative Arts will showcase youth talent with a special line up of bands, solo artists, duos, and DJs from across the region.
Children 12 years old and under, accompanied by an 18 + years old paying adult, enter the festival for free.
Are there food vendors at the festival?
The festival will host some of the best food operators in the region serving up an array of mouth-watering delights including GREEK STREET FOOD, ALL FIRED UP PIZZERIA, LOVE HOG ROAST.COM, SHIOK! SINGAPORE STREET FOOD, OH LA LA LOADED FRIES & BOUJEE BROWNS, MIMI’S HORSEBOX. In addition to the food vendors featured, there will be many more offers including gourmet burgers and hot dogs, sweet treats, ice creams.
Festivalgoers may also bring packed lunches into the festival. There will be free water stations at each bar for refills.
Are there plenty of bars at the festival?
The 6 festival bars, courtesy of Central Fusion Bar Operators, will be fitted with multi-dispense units that pour 12 pints in 20-30 seconds, and with additional bar staff; big queues are a thing of the past.
Is there a festival event guide?
Festival event guides made from recycled paper, will be available at the entrances and will include a clash finder and site map. The clash finder and site map can be downloaded from www.humberstreetsesh.co.uk in advance.
There will also be plenty of signage with maps and stage line ups around the festival site. Event staff and volunteers will also be on hand for information and wayfinding.
What is the best way to get to the festival?
As members of the Oh Yes! Net Zero Campaign, festival organisers encourage the use of public transport, walking or cycling if possible. There is no parking on the festival site.
Walking – The festival site is a 15-minute walk from Paragon Interchange.
Festival organisers suggest visitors walk under Myton Bridge Flyover then onto Humber Street.
Alternatively, visitors may walk along Princes Dock Street then walk across the A63 Murdock’s connection crossing onto Humber Dock Street.
Cycling – Hull has many new, dedicated cycle routes across the city. Please see the cycle journey planner on www.humberstreetsesh.co.uk
Trains – Hull Trains, fellow Oh Yes! Net Zero Campaigners, and sponsors of the Dead Bod Stage, are once again offering free local travel to and from Sesh for wristband and ticket holders from Doncaster, Selby, Howden, and Brough. See full details on www.humberstreetsesh.co.uk
Buses – Please visit www.stagecoachbus.com/about/east-midlands/hull and www.eastyorkshirebuses.co.uk/
Getting home
Hackney Carriage Taxi Ranks are located on Lowgate, Guildhall Road and the Interchange on Ferensway.
There are also some late-night bus services. Please visit www.stagecoachbus.com/about/east-midlands/hull and www.eastyorkshirebuses.co.uk
Access information
The site is mainly on flat, hard ground with some cobbled streets except for Stage@TheDock which has deep steps but has an accessible lift to ground level. There are accessible toilets on site. Please see the site map.
Are there road closures in place?
Road closures start on Wednesday 30th July at 8am and will remain in
place until Monday 4th August at 2pm. Maps of roads affected can be found on the festival website www.humberstreetsesh.co.uk/road-closures
Where do you get tickets/wristbands?
Tickets can be purchased via humberstreetsesh.co.uk and seetickets.com for £20 (+booking fees) until midnight on 1st August; with Just Eat, Festival partners, currently offering £5-off Just Eat Voucher, with each online ticket purchased.
Advance-purchased online tickets must be exchanged for festival wristbands before entering the site.
Advance ticket to wristband exchange locations – The Information Pod, Paragon Interchange; Social, Humber Street; Trinity Live, Trinity Market. On the day at Festival Entrances – Queens Street and Humber Dock St, on 2nd August from 11:15 am – 9 pm
Retailers across the local area selling wristbands in advance at £20 (+£2 handling fee) include the following outlets: Social Humber Street; The Information Pod, Paragon Interchange; Chinese Laundry, Humber Street; Beasley’s, Hepworth Arcade; Queens Hotel, Queens Rd; Trinity Live, Trinity Indoor Market. On the day at Festival Entrances – Queens Street & Humber Dock Street – wristbands are £30 on 2nd August.
(For dates & times of advance wristband exchange and sales locations opening hours, visit www.humberstreetsesh.co.uk)
Purchase wristbands in advance for £20 (+bf) Avoid paying £30 at the festival gate!
Free entry for children 12yrs and under when accompanied by an 18yrs+ fee-paying adult.