A whole host of acts are lining up to perform at what looks set to be one of the biggest events in Newcastle this year and This is Tomorrow festival is now just days away.
A lineup headed up by Foals, Noel Gallagher and Stereophonics and also including the likes of Lewis Capaldi, Embrace and The Vaccines is descending on Exhibition Park for the huge three day spectacle which will get going on Friday afternoon.
We now know the for each day, and how you can still get This is Tomorrow tickets , but something else you'll need to be aware of if you're going is the latest security information.
Here are all the rules of ID, entry and what you can and can't take in to This is Tomorrow.
Accepted forms of ID
Photo identification cards bearing the PASS hologram, a photographic driving licence and a passport. ID will be checked to confirm your age - for entry and for drinking purposes.
Can you get back in to the festival if you leave?
There is no re-entry permitted to the site on the day of the event. Final entry into the festival is 7.30pm on each day.
What you can't take in
No alcohol or liquids of any kind
No drugs including ‘legal highs’
No flares or fireworks
No knives or weapons
No aerosols over 250ml
No glass
No food
No perfumes or aftershaves
No flags, selfie sticks, poles or umbrellas
No air horns, megaphones & laser pens
No bikes, skateboards or scooters
No drones or paper lanterns
No camping chairs
No animals (excluding registered hearing & guide dogs)
No professional cameras or audio recording devices
No items that may cause offence or disruption to others
No bags bigger than A4
*Only pre-agreed, labeled medication will be allowed to be brought in - contact info@ssdconcerts.co.uk to arrange approval.
Age restrictions
No under-14s and under-16s must be accompanied by an adult.