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Can I take CBD Products to a Festival?

on July 17, 2025

Festival season is well and truly upon us. It’s time to kick back to good music, vibe with friends, and (if we’re lucky) soak up some sun. But whether you’re headed for a full long weekend camping in a field or are sticking to a day festival closer to home, there are always things to think about when preparing for your event. 

It might be remembering to pack your sun cream, ensuring you have enough pairs of socks for the duration, or being aware of the rules when it comes to taking your favourite CBD products.

So, can you take CBD to a festival? We’re covering everything you need to know this festival season.

What are the Rules Around CBD in the UK?

Cannabidiol (CBD) is a compound derived from Cannabis Sativa - typically sourced from low-THC hemp plants. It is one of the most abundant cannabinoids found in the plant species and is believed to contribute to many of its potential health benefits. Yet, the association between CBD and cannabis can leave many wondering whether this popular ingredient is legal in the UK, and under what circumstances.

Well, the good news is that CBD is completely legal in the UK. Unlike its psychoactive cousin, THC, cannabidiol doesn’t possess any intoxicating properties - that is, it won’t leave you feeling “high”. However, there are some guidelines to be aware of.

CBD products in the UK are primarily sold as food supplements and are subject to Novel Foods regulations. This means that your chosen CBD brand must have sought approval from the Food Standards Agency to guarantee the quality and contents of their products. That’s why it is important to always purchase CBD from trusted suppliers.

Can I Use CBD in Public?

As mentioned above, CBD is completely legal in the UK. That means you are well within your rights to use your chosen CBD products in public. However, you should be mindful of using some products, such as CBD vape products, which may be subject to other regulations. So, what about taking CBD to a festival?

CBD and Festivals

Many festivals, whether a day event or a full four-day extravaganza, are understandably subject to rigorous safety checks. Security staff are on the lookout for drugs, weapons, and any other potentially dangerous objects that may put festival goers at risk.

Of course, CBD products (when purchased from the right sources) are considered safe and not a risk to health. But in some cases, CBD products, such as CBD oils, may resemble illicit substances. For example, while many CBD oils are flavoured, some may retain their “cannabis” smell. This can lead you to worry that you could have your CBD products confiscated on entry to the festival. So, what can you do to ensure this doesn’t happen?

Most festivals won’t provide specific advice about bringing CBD along with you. However, there are some tips you can follow to ensure you don’t face any difficulties in the security queue:

  • Ensure your CBD products are sealed and that they haven’t been previously opened.
  • Make sure the bottle clearly displays the CBD and THC content of the product.
  • Be prepared to explain what the products are.
  • “CBD flower” is not legal in the UK and will not be allowed into festivals.

If in doubt, it is possible to contact the organisers of your chosen festival directly; however, due to a high volume of queries, it is not guaranteed that you will receive a response in time. Nonetheless, if you stick to the advice above, you shouldn’t have a problem when taking CBD to a festival. 

Why Would I Take CBD to a Festival?

People use CBD products for all kinds of reasons. While health claims cannot be made about CBD products, early research indicates that the compound may have a range of potential therapeutic effects. Many consumers report finding CBD beneficial for helping them relax, improve sleep, and even soothe muscle pain, though more clinical evidence is needed to confirm this. 

Some people may choose to take products, such as CBD oils, CBD gummies, and CBD skincare products them to a festival for a wide range of reasons. The bottom line is, no matter your reason for using CBD, you shouldn’t face any problems when taking it with you to a festival this summer. 

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