Gone Wild Festival with Bear Grylls returns to Holkham Hall this summer with Ministry Of Sound, Clean Bandit and Joe Wicks
A unique family-friendly festival featuring more than 100 activities, live music and talks is returning to Holkham Hall this summer.
Organisers say that Gone Wild Festival with Bear Grylls - which will be held on the grounds of the stately home between August 7 and 10 - is “set to be another unforgettable experience” that you “couldn’t experience anywhere else”.
The four-day festival offers days packed with activities and experiences like no other.
Inspirational guest speakers include famous names such as Joe Wicks, Anna Whitehouse, Alex Jones and of course Bear Grylls himself.
Young explorers can attend for free with an adult, if tickets are booked by the end of today.
Gone Wild Festival Norfolk 2025 headline music acts will include:
- Clean Bandit - Playing Gone Wild Festival for the first time, the Grammy award-winning electronic music group will get everyone on their feet playing hit after hit under the stars.
- Blue - Bringing all the hits from pop to R’n’B, one of the most well-known British boy bands will get the party going with all your favourite guilty pleasures.
- Ministry Of Sound Classical - The greatest dance records ever re-orchestrated, re-imagined, re-lived. A thrilling performance by the 50-piece London Concert Orchestra and sensational vocalists, set to a show-stopping laser light production.
These acts will be supported by Dick and Dom, Professor Green, Lightning Seeds and Lucy Spraggan.
Oliver Mason, festival founder, said: “This year, we are going big. We have more activities on offer than ever before, and some legendary bands.
“Everyone who comes to Gone Wild will have a unique experience, as they tailor-make the festival with their own choice of activities.
“We want families to create their own adventure, working together to challenge each other, try new things and have a weekend they couldn’t experience anywhere else.”
Entertainment will be non-stop throughout the event with performances from Brainiac Live Remixed, Taskmaster, Andy & The Odd Socks, Maddie Moate and more.
Those wanting to follow in Bear’s footsteps can learn bushcraft skills with Bear Grylls Survival Academy, caving, shooting, combat archery, spear making, the gross eat station, foraging and wild cooking or take on the challenge of the commando assault course.
Those looking for a more restful weekend can enjoy a leisurely programme of family yoga, paddleboarding, or unwinding in the wild sauna.
With more than 100 outdoor activities, over 15 guest speakers, live shows and displays and performances from 15 bands, organisers say Gone Wild Festival 2025 will be a highlight of the summer.
Tickets are on sale now at https://qrco.de/bfgTRb
Children go-free offers one child under 18 years old a ticket free with the purchase of a full-price adult ticket.
The offer expires today.