
Tears For Fears, one of the most iconic bands of the ’80s, perform their enigmatic pop hits in a spectacular open air concert at Longleat.
Gifted songwriters and lauded musicians, Tears For Fears have a 40 year career selling over 30 million albums worldwide with singles such as “Shout,” “Everybody Wants To Rule The World,” “Mad World,” “Sowing The Seeds Of Love,” and “Woman In Chains” acknowledged as classics.
This tour will feature favourites from the new album Tipping Point, their first studio album in nearly two decades, as well as their classics from throughout the years.
Tears For Fears will be joined by British pop singer Alison Moyet.
Presented by Senbla
This is a standing event.
Under 18s to be accompanied by an adult
This is a picnic style concert. Folding seats and picnic blankets are permitted. Bespoke picnic offerings will be available to purchase inside the event, food bought from outside will not be permitted.
Support from
Alison Moyet
A British pop singer known for her rich, remarkably bluesy voice, Alison Moyet sang in the short-lived, hit alternative dance group Yazoo before returning to the top of the U.K. album chart with her 1984 solo debut, Alf which included the hit “Is This Love?”.
The venue
Longleat
Getting There
Address: Longleat, Warminster, Wiltshire, BA12 7NW
Bicycle
If you’re thinking of cycling to Longleat, we’d recommend planning your journey using Sustran’s interactive National Cycle Route map.
Car parking
There is car parking on site. Car parking can be pre booked in advance for £10.20. Car park tickets on the day will be £15, cash only.
Train
Frome Station is the closest station to Longleat and has a good service from Bath and London.
Covid-19 Safety Measures at Longleat
If you have Covid-19 symptoms or have been asked to self-isolate you should not attend this event.
Strongly encouraged
Wear a face covering except when eating and drinking or if you are exempt.
Take a PCR/Lateral flow test
Get a vaccination
Activate your COVID Pass with NHS App
Card payment only, contactless preferred
Respect other people’s personal space
Access Information

Access Information
This is an outdoor venue with a raised viewing platform designed for wheelchair-users and for people with disabilities.
There is an on-site car park with accessible parking.