Boogietown Festival – VIP Was a Waste of Money
I attended Boogietown Festival on 12th July 2025 with a VIP ticket, paying extra for what was advertised as an enhanced experience: fast-track entry, private bar, luxury toilets, comfortable seating, and additional shaded areas. Sadly, the reality didn’t live up to the promises.
The so-called “Fast Track” entry required you to join the general admission queue first, then eventually be filtered into a separate line. There was nothing “fast” about it, and no real advantage over standard ticket entry. When entering the festival, security didn’t secure wristbands — they simply handed them to you and told you to tighten them yourself, which could easily allow people to share wristbands and gain entry without paying.
The VIP area itself was overcrowded, seating was limited, and the “luxury” toilets were poorly maintained throughout the day. Security for the VIP area was very poor — there were people inside without VIP wristbands, and some even openly bragged that they had snuck in or got in without being challenged.
Bar prices in VIP were inflated compared to other areas, and it was actually quicker to get served at the general admission bars. There was also no free tap water available in the VIP area, despite it being provided in the general area. There were no food options in VIP at all, meaning you had to leave the area to get food — and the queues for the food stalls in the general area were extremely long.
I contacted the organisers after the event to share my concerns. Initially, they said they would respond to all of my points after their team debrief, but when they finally replied, they only addressed a few issues. While they admitted that elements of the VIP area “did not meet the standard” they aim to deliver, they refused to offer any form of refund or compensation, claiming the facilities were technically “in place” and “usable.” This, in my opinion, misses the point — the issue was the quality and practicality of what was provided, not just whether the items existed in name.
Looking at their Trustpilot rating of just 2.3 stars, it’s clear I’m not alone. Other recent reviews echo the same issues I experienced, both for VIP and standard ticket holders — long queues, poor facilities, and a lack of organisation.
I’ve been left disappointed not only by the event itself but also by how my complaint was handled. The process felt drawn out, I had to keep chasing for updates, and in the end, there was no real accountability. Based on my experience, I would not attend Boogietown again, and I certainly wouldn’t recommend paying extra for VIP.








