Frequently Asked Questions

Have questions about the Zimbabwe Heritage Festival? Find answers to commonly asked questions below. If you can’t find the information you’re looking for, feel free to contact us for assistance.
A: The Zimbabwe Heritage Festival is a one-day celebration of Zimbabwean culture taking place every year at the Campbell Park Amphitheatre in Milton Keynes, UK. It aims to showcase the rich art, music, dance, cuisine, and traditions of Zimbabwe. Addressing issues such as identity crisis, health and wellbeing and community cohesion.
A: The festival will be held on Saturday, 7th September 2024 at the Campbell Park Amphitheatre in Milton Keynes.

A: The festival grounds will be open from 11am to 8pm on 7th September. The schedule of performances and activities will be published closer to the event date.

A: Prepare for a multi-sensory experience celebrating Zimbabwean culture and engaging in Identity discovery activities! You’ll enjoy live music and dance performances, artisan vendors, kids’ activities, and a diverse array of authentic Zimbabwean cuisine.
A: Absolutely! A variety of food stalls will be on-site offering traditional Zimbabwean dishes, drinks, and snacks. Vegetarian and vegan options will also be available.

A: Yes, the festival will have a dedicated kid’s zone with games, arts & crafts, face painting, and more to keep the little ones entertained.

A: Yes, the Campbell Park Amphitheatre has accessible entrances, pathways, and amenities to accommodate festivalgoers with disabilities. Dedicated viewing areas will also be available.
A: Limited parking will be available at the festival grounds. We encourage using public transportation or carpooling when possible.
A: Outside food and non-alcoholic beverages in factory-sealed containers are permitted. No alcohol, glass bottles, or illegal substances are allowed.
A: We’re always looking for enthusiastic volunteers to assist with various roles before and during the festival. Please check our website for the latest volunteer opportunities and sign-up instructions.
A: Vendor and performer applications open several months prior to the festival date. Check our website for updates on the timeline and application process. We aim to showcase a diverse array of Zimbabwean arts, crafts, music, and dance.
A: The festival offers several corporate sponsorship packages and opportunities for local businesses to get involved. Please contact maria.constable@zimheritagefest.com for more information on available packages and benefits.

A: The Campbell Park Amphitheatre has good connections via public transportation. We recommend taking the train to Milton Keynes Central Station and then using the bus service to the venue.


Buses: Numbers 4, 8, 8A, 8E, 9A, C1 and C11 stop at Enmore Roundabout West bus <br>stops.
Train: AVANTI WEST COASTWEST MIDLANDS RAILWAY

Driving directions and parking information will be available on our website.
Suggested drop-off and pick-up location: Budgens on Avebury Boulevard

 

A: Be sure to sign up for our email newsletter on the website to receive updates on performers, scheduling, information, and more. You can also follow our social media channels on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.