F.A.Q.

Incineration Festival takes place on Saturday 2nd May 2026 in Camden Town, London, across five venues: Roundhouse, Electric Ballroom, Underworld, Black Heart and The Dev.

Tickets are exchanged for a wristband on the day. Your wristband permits entry to all five festival venues/ stages.

Wristband exchange times / locations:

  • 11:00 – 13:00 at The World’s End Pub (Camden Town)
  • 13:00 – 21:00 at The Underworld (Camden Town)
  • Roundhouse & Electric Ballroom: Ages 14+ (under 16s must be accompanied by an adult)
  • Underworld, Black Heart & The Dev: Strictly 18+

Yes. Seated tickets are only available via the Roundhouse, which is the only venue with reserved seating.

Yes. Whether you purchase your ticket from Roundhouse or Skiddle, it is valid for all festival venues once exchanged for a wristband.

Customers with disabilities may be entitled to a free companion ticket, subject to availability.

If you require a companion ticket, seating at Roundhouse, or specific access arrangements, you must book directly via Roundhouse Accessibility:

https://www.roundhouse.org.uk/visit/accessibility/booking-accessible-tickets/

Roundhouse will arrange the appropriate ticketing and seating allocation.

If you have already purchased via Skiddle and require access support, please email info [at] incinerationfest [dot] com with your booking reference and Access Card details so we can review your request.

Incineration Festival takes place across multiple independent venues. For venue-specific accessibility information, please refer directly to the venue:

Electric Ballroom
https://electricballroom.co.uk/faq/

The Underworld
https://www.theunderworldcamden.co.uk/about/

Black Heart
https://www.ourblackheart.com/infooo

The Dev
https://www.instagram.com/thedevcamden/

Yes, cloakrooms are available at the Roundhouse, Electric Ballroom, and the Underworld.

No. Professional cameras (SLRs with interchangeable lenses), video cameras, and professional audio recording equipment are not permitted. Only official accredited photographers may use them.