Plan your travel now! That’s the message to gig-goers heading to Devon’s biggest music event of the year at TK Maxx presents Live At Powderham just under two weeks away – and we’ve got all your options here!
Live At Powderham runs for 4 nights from Thursday June 25 to Sunday June 28, featuring headline shows from vocal powerhouse Teddy Swims, 7-time Grammy winner Alanis Morissette and global superstar Lewis Capaldi!



Promoters Cuffe and Taylor have set up a range of travel options allowing fans to choose the best route for their journey – with the aim being for the majority of people attending the live concerts to use pre-booked public transport.
- Shuttle buses are running return trips from Exeter city centre to Powderham from 2pm each day, for just £10 per person
- Park and ride from Exeter Racecourse in partnership with Stagecoach is perfectly located for those travelling on the A38, A380 and the M5. Car parks open daily at 2pm, with regular shuttle buses direct to the festival. Park and ride costs £25 per car and includes the shuttle bus return for all passengers.
- Big Green Coach are running pre-bookable return journeys from the following towns and cities: Barnstaple, Bideford, Bodmin, Bournemouth, Bridgewater, Bristol, Cullompton, Dorchester, Honiton, Launceston, Okehampton, Plymouth, Poole, Taunton, Tiverton, Torquay, Truro, and Weston-Super-Mare.
- GWR are running additional train services before and after the shows from Starcross station to Exeter St Davids and Newton Abbot. Starcross station is a 15-minute walk from the site.
- Pick-up and drop off (PUDO) locations for private cars and taxi partner Apple Taxis are at Exeter Racecourse and Exeter Science Park, with shuttle buses running from each site to the festival. PUDO tickets cost £10 per person, including a return shuttle bus to and from Powderham.
- Gold car parks, approximately 10-minute walk to the arena, are SOLD OUT on Saturday and Sunday, with final tickets available for Thursday and limited availability on Friday. Red car parks, approx. 20-minute walk to the arena, are available on all nights. All car parks must be booked in advance.
- A dedicated free bike rack will be situated just outside the site. Cyclists must bring their own lock and bikes are left at their own risk.
More information about transport and travel options can be found at liveatpowderham.com and fans are advised to follow @LiveAtPowderham’s social media channels for all updates.
In addition, spaces are still available for the Live At Powderham campsite, where fans can bring their own tent or campervan, or make use of pre-pitched glamping facilities, and stay the night. The campsite opens at 12noon each day.

Taking place at Powderham Castle estate TK Maxx presents Live At Powderham is organised by Live Nation promoters Cuffe and Taylor, known for curating world-class events in unique locations, co-found Peter Taylor had this to say:
“There has been a huge amount of planning and preparation taking place for TK Maxx presents Live At Powderham – not only to bring some truly incredible headline artists to Devon, but also to give fans the best possible experience with travel and transport to and from the shows.
“It is essential that all ticketholders get their plans in place now and book their preferred travel options. Bookings are filling up so I would urge everyone to get their journey to and from Powderham arranged immediately by looking at all the options we are providing.
“We are delighted to have GWR running extra trains to and from Starcross, Big Green Coach journeys coming from across the South West, and Stagecoach providing hundreds of shuttle bus trips from Exeter city centre, Exeter Racecourse, and Exeter Science Park, to enable thousands of people coming to the festival to do so on public transport. This variety of options will make the journeys for everyone much easier so please, where possible, use public transport to make your day at Powderham the best.”
To find out more about TK Maxx presents Live At Powderham head to liveatpowderham.com

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