This weekend thousands of music fans will be heading to London's Crytal Palace Park as they prepare to watch Rudimental.

The 'Waiting All Night' band will be performing their headline gig as part of a string of special summer shows for the South Facing Festival. 

It will also mark a milestone for the band, as Rudinemental will be celebrating a big anniversary with the "10 Years of Home Anniversary Special".

If you're heading to the show, here's everything you need to know from door times to Rudimental's support act.

When is Rudimental at South Facing Festival?

The award-winning band will be taking over Crystal Park Palace for South Facing Festival on Saturday, August 5.

What time do doors open for Rudimental at South Facing Festival? 

On Saturday, doors for Rudimental are expected to open from 1pm, for all, however, it is important to remember that timings are subject to change. 

Is Rudimental at South Facing Festival sold out?

Tickets went on sale a few months back and were available through the likes of Ticketmaster and Live Nation. 

At the time of writing, there are still a select few tickets still up for grabs, with prices ranging from £40.15 to £95 or VIP.

You can buy tickets via Ticketmaster.

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Who are the support acts for Rudimental at South Facing Festival?

Rudimental is being supported by a number of acts, including Katy B, Channel One Soundsystem, Girls Don't Sync, Eliza Legazdina, M.A.X and Charlotte Plank. 

What are the set times for Rudimental at South Facing Festival?

The set times for Rudimental are the following:

  • Tom Central: 1pm to 4pm
  • Charlotte Plank: 4pm to 5pm
  • M.A.X: 5pm to 6pm
  • Eliza Legzdina: 6pm to 7pm
  • Channel One: 7pm to 7.45pm
  • Katy B: 7.45pm to 8.25pm
  • Rudimental: 8.45pm to 10.15pm

What time does Rudimental at the South Facing Festival finish?

The show at Crystal Palace Park has a strict curfew of 10.30pm but if you want to leave early to beat the traffic then don't panic as you will still be able to hear the music.