How to a purchase a ticket for the 2026 Eisteddfod?

Tickets are available here

Am I eligible for lower income tickets?

You can find information on our lower income tickets here. You can find the criteria here too.

Will the ticket prices be changing?

Ticket prices will increase on the 1st of May, grab your early bird tickets before then!

 

Can I buy a ticket on the door?

Yes, but prices increase on the 1st of May!

Can I bring my dog to the Maes? 

No, the only dogs allowed on the Maes are guide dogs and welfare dogs. 

 

 

How do I get to the Maes?

See how to find the Maes here!

Can I bring alcohol to the Maes?

No, but there'll be a bar on the Maes all week. 

I'm a carer, can I get a free ticket?

Yes. When purchasing a accessible ticket on our ticket system you can claim one companion ticket for free. 

Do I need to print my tickets?

No, we encourage you to use your tickets on your phone as an E-Ticket.

Do I need to pay for parking at the Eisteddfod?

No, the parking is free at the Eisteddfod.

What time does the Maes open?

The Maes will open on 9:45am on Saturday, 23 May, and 7:45 on every other day. (24 - 29 May)

When will I receive my tickets?

You will receive your tickets via email following your purchase. If you have applied for lower income tickets, you will receive these a week before the Eisteddfod. 

Can I bring my dog to the Maes?

Dogs aren't allowed on the Maes except for guide dogs and welfare dogs. 

How do I see the Maes timetable?

You'll be able to see it on the Eisteddfod App which will be available soon!

What facilities are available for people with disabilities or accessibility needs?

Facilities include:

- A Blue Badge car park - Accessible toilets
- Changing facilities

- For the first time this year we will have the Piws tent - a quiet and peaceful space if you need to escape from the hustle and bustle of the Maes.

The Maes also has metal trackways along the site leading to vendors and Pavilions. 

If you ever need assistance during your visit, please speak to an Urdd staff member (in red lanyards) or a member Ollie, our accessible officer, who is on site all week.