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Saturday 30th August

Enjoy a WILD adventure at Yorkshire Wildlife Park followed by an incredible evening of LIVE music from Sam Ryder & special guests; Aston Merrygold & The Wanted 2.0!

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Sam Ryder

Joining us on the Wild Live Stage this summer, British singer, songwriter and viral sensation - Sam Ryder will be joining us on Saturday 30th August fresh off his American tour with special guests Aston Merrygold & The Wanted 2.0!

Our excitement is up in Space, man!

30th Aug 2025

  • Enjoy all day entry to Yorkshire Wildlife Park from 9:45am
  • Followed by an evening on incredible live music!
  • All included in your Wild Live Concert tickets
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Concert tickets INCLUDE all day entry to Yorkshire Wildlife Park!

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Plus, Shop - Dine - Play - Stay at The Yorkshire Hive, Doncaster's newest resort destination, adjacent to the wildlife park entrance, brimming with independent shops, boutiques and delicious eateries.
After an awesome evening of live music, lay back in luxury at the Hex Wildlife Hotel.

Truly a destination on the wild side!

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Sam Ryder

The last couple of years? Sam Ryder has been on a journey. Another one.

If the long, decade-straddling slog from wedding singer to open-mics, to TikTok virality to major label, to Eurovision to chart-topping album to Christmas Number One race to Emmy nomination for Ted Lasso song Fought & Lost weren’t crazy enough… Well, the two years since he sold out Hammersmith Apollo have been a different kind of crazy. You can hear as much in the honest, vulnerable, bruised and ultimately life-affirming new songs he's written for his second album, a collection crafted with fresh collaborators across London, LA and Nashville, the latter of which the Music City that Ryder now calls home for half the year.

“It's always been a dream to live there,” he says, “so we bought an old, original cabin. Being part of the neighbourhood in somewhere that I've visited back and forth for 12 years has been an important part of the album-making process.”

In a feat of bittersweet timing, his crowning-glory gig at the end of a 2023 sell-out UK tour (in support of his #1 2022 album There’s Nothing But Space, Man!) coincided with the termination of a team at the label who had helped Ryder become one of the brightest, breath-of-fresh air, breakout stars of the last five years. For this most personable of solo artists, it was a blow.

So, declining the option to re-sign for a second album, he headed for the door, too. Luckily, the label execs who had nurtured and supported him launched a new set-up, Artist Theory. There, Ryder would begin a new journey. One in which he's alchemising victories won, lessons learnt and challenges endured into an album of authenticity and commitment. An all-time great vocalist, with the songwriting to match.

The first single is White Lies, a soul tune with a sky-high chorus. “This is the life, or so they keep telling me,it begins. As an opening statement of intent, it’s instructive, Ryder reflecting on the wild ride of the last couple of years.

“There's an effortless quality to it,” says Ryder of the song, written in Nashville, in his friend Nick Lobel’s studio a few minutes’ walk from Ryder’s new home. Lobel is a long-standing collaborator, one of a hand-picked few (see also: Steve Mac) who have stuck by Ryder’s side for another reset. "Another goal I had for this record was to work with less people. I was working with so many writers over the last three years. They're all amazing, but I noticed a disparity between sounds in the record and directions.”

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So, this time it was, again, about going back to the source, to a different kind of small room, not least the two studios (for music and filming) that he built with his dad back home in Essex. “It came down to backing myself more and knowing that, before all this happened, I would write songs myself in my studio, or in my shed in my parents' garden. It's about finding a small handful of people that I felt comfortable with, and exploring this new genre that I wanted to create.”

This, then, to use the name the musician came up with, is the Frontier Soul of Sam Ryder. You can hear it, too, in Up Down, written when he flew into LA for one day for a writing session. That speed is baked into the song’s DNA, a finger-popping belter written with hitmakers who’ve worked, variously, with Adele, Amy Winehouse, Miley Cyrus, Charlie Puth, Coldplay and Myles Smith.

There’s a change of pace and era on Better Man, a mid-tempo piano stomper written with prolific hit machine Mike Elizondo (Gwen Stefani, Twenty One Pilots). Then, in bold contrast, is Armour, a minimal, acoustic-guitar-and-vocals-and-the-truth ballad that sits at the countryend of Frontier Soul. His voice at its rawest and realest, Ryder sings: “You don't need that drama, you don't need that pain… it's OK to feel afraid, take off all that armour, you can't carry all that weight. For a man renowned for his nuclear-powered positivity, it’s a remarkable admission. Because while armour stops stuff getting in, it stops stuff getting out, too.

“I wrote that song about someone who used to be a member of the team. And now, after a few months of reflection, I realise I wrote that song about myself, about the very thing you're talking about.”

That honesty and self-awareness are what power Sam Ryder’s brilliant new songs. “It is a quest for the truth,” he says of his mindset as he puts the finishing touches to a second album made entirely to his own principles and passions. “It really is a heart-led space. I need the process to be pure, to be able to tap into that flow state of singing. Into that vocal that makes me sink into the moment completely. Because it's actual magic that you're creating.”

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Aston Merrygold

Known for his incredible stage presence as a band member of JLS, it is not surprising that the band has gone on to sell out countless arena tours and sell over 10 million records, including five Number 1 hits and numerous awards. When the band took a seven-year break, Aston made strides in his career appearing on the West End, Strictly Come Dancing and released his platinum debut single ‘Get Stupid’ as well as singles ‘Overboard’, ‘How Many Times’ and 'Sweat'. Aston has previously headlined his own sold-out solo tours and made appearances at many festivals throughout the summer.

Alongside pursuing his musical ambitions and being a husband and father to his two sons and little girl, Aston has continued to remain at the forefront of entertainment, becoming a judge on the Sky 1 talent show, Got To Dance.

He was also unmasked as Robin in the Semi Finals for the 2020/2021 series of Masked Singer UK and joined the cast of CBBC’s comedy drama, ‘Almost Never’, playing Jordan, the new manager of ‘The Wonderland’. More recently, Aston was a panellist on the Masked Singer Live tour across the UK, starred as Willard in Footloose the Musical and the Tin Man in the Wizard of Oz.

Aston has utilised his social following and uses his platform to create comedic, upbeat, and entertaining content across Instagram and TikTok. His engaging personality and quick wit has opened many doors to working with global brands including the likes of BMW, Amazon and Spotify.

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The Wanted 2.0

Get ready for… The Wanted 2.0. The next chapter in the history of one of Britain’s biggest ever pop bands, who are ready to take to the stage with their explosive energy and chart-topping anthems. Founding members Max George and Siva Kaneswaren now carry the torch as ‘The Wanted 2.0’, the definitive place to hear all the global smash hits by this powerhouse UK band.

With over 20 million record sales worldwide, The Wanted notched up 10 UK Top Ten singles and 2 UK Number 1 singles. The band still boast almost 7 million monthly listeners on Spotify and have a huge worldwide following. The band’s catalogue contains pop masterpieces that defined an era, including the Number 1 Singles ‘All Time Low’ and ‘Glad You Came’, alongside fan-favourites like ‘Chasing The Sun’, ‘Walks Like Rihanna’, and the electrifying ‘Warzone’.

Your ticket includes entry to Yorkshire Wildlife park throughout the day and tickets are valid any time from 9:45am. 

Gates open between 5:00pm - 5:30pm starting with accessible raised platform, followed by Premium, then Standard.

There will be a range of hot and cold food, plus non-alcoholic drinks on sale within the concert field. Alcohol can be purchased at within in Wildlife Park prior to entering the concert field and at Lion Bar, located just outside the concert field.

You are welcome to pack the champers and hampers to accompany your evening. Food and drink will be allowed in the field for personal consumption. Cool boxes and hampers are also allowed. Other picnic equipment e.g. tables are not permitted. Fires, BBQs, flames or heating devices of any kind are strictly prohibited. No glass bottles are permitted and must be decanted prior to entry on to the concert field.

There is an allocated car park for blue badge holders only. This is located next to the concert field, please show your blue badge on arrival. You do NOT need to book stage parking if you hold a blue badge. Please note that this carpark will be held until the show field has emptied for guest safety.

We do offer a dedicated accessible viewing area for blue badge holders only which is close to the stage. This area must be pre-booked as capacity is restricted. Each guest can be accompanied by one carer in this area. Carers must provide the correct ID.

Spaces are limited and must be booked via email on a first come first served basis. To request accessible viewing tickets email bookings@yorkshirewildlifepark.com  or call us on 01302 535057.  

Please note: Blue Badge Parking must be parked no later than 4:00pm. Any arrivals after this time will not be able to access parking.

Complimentary car parking is provided at the Wildlife Park main entrance (Hurst Lane, Auckley, DN9 3HQ). This car park is approximately a 20-minute walk through the Park from the concert field.

Concert parking can be purchased in advance at an additional cost of £20.00 per vehicle and MUST be parked before 4:00pm when entry to the carpark will close. It can be accessed at any time from 9:45am for entry to the Wildlife Park.

No dogs will be allowed inside the concert field. As the welfare of animals is one of our key objectives, we do not allow pets to be left in vehicles and the authorities will be advised of any animals left in cars.

A bar is located just outside the event field. Due to licensing restriction we cannot have a bar directly on the event field.

Glass is not permitted on the show field. Anyone bringing a glass bottle onto site will be asked to decant into a plastic cup. Please do not bring any other glass items including drinking glasses into the field.

Foldable low back picnic chairs and picnic blankets are allowed. No tables or other equipment is permitted. Chairs will not be allowed immediately in front of the stage or section barriers due to safety for the safety of guests who choose to stand.

Accessible Tickets - There will be a raised seated viewing area to the side of the stage (the “Accessible Area”) available for those who need to remain seated during the show and for whom the standard viewing areas are not suitable (for example. wheelchair users). There are limited tickets available for the Accessible Area, and once the Accessible Area is full, we will not be able to provide access for further guests.  Please note that if you purchase an Accessible Area ticket, you will be required to remain seated throughout the performance. To reserve a space in the Accessible Area, subject to availability, please call Yorkshire Wildlife Park 01302 535057 during opening hours to speak with a member of our contact centre team. 

Due to the limited space, guests using the Accessible Area may be accompanied by one other person only (who will also be required to remain seated throughout the performance to avoid obstructing the view for the other guests in the Accessible Area). Proof of disability will be required to provide you with access to the Accessible Area.  

An accessible toilet will be located close by, and there will be a large screen which will be showing close-ups of the acts as they perform. 

Concession Tickets - You can purchase a concession ticket which will allow you access to the Standard and Premium areas depending on the type of ticket you have purchased.  Please note that a concession ticket does not provide you with access to the Accessible Area. To sit in the Accessible Area, you will need to purchase an Accessible Ticket.  

Proof of disability will also be required for those who purchase a concession ticket.

Customers are advised that strobe and other lighting effects may be used during the performance. 

Chairs including wheelchairs will not be permitted in front of stage or section barriers due to safety. If you require the accessible platform please call Yorkshire Wildlife Park 01302 535057

We class a senior concession rate to be for people aged 65 and over.

Standard and accessible port-a toilets will be provided within the concert field.

We do kindly request that you do not bring with you a banner or flag as this will hinder capacity and people’s view of the stage.

Pull along trolleys will not be allowed on the show field for safety reasons. If you need to bring a trolley there will be trolley parking points located outside the venue for you to leave your trolleys in.

Awnings, gazebos or other tents of any kind are not allowed. These are likely to block the view of other guests. 

There are no ATM machines at the venue. However, all outlets accept card, contactless and mobile payments. There is a cash back facility in the Safari Store retail stores inside the Wildlife park.

Photography / video taken at Yorkshire Wildlife Park cannot be used for any commercial purpose. Professional photographic equipment, video cameras, or audio recording devices are not allowed within the concert field. The use of Aerial Drones, radio-controlled helicopters and UAV devices of any design and configuration are strictly prohibited due to local air traffic restrictions. 

No bikes, scooters, balance bikes or skateboards are allowed in either Yorkshire Wildlife Park or the concert field. For those arriving by bicycle, racks are provided in the Hive entrance. Bikes are left at the owner’s risk. We do not provide facilities to recharge mobility scooters or electric wheelchairs. 

To avoiding blocking the view for other audience members, it is better to bring a coat with a hood. Large golfing type umbrellas are not allowed in the concert field. 

This year the Wild Live series includes day entry to Yorkshire wildlife Park.

Members of course do receive all day entry into the park for free as part of their membership. We will require members to book their day visit as policy.

Yes, Children under the age of 3 MUST hold a valid under 3’s ticket to be admitted free of charge. 

Yes, Gold members do receive a Standard ticket to a Wild Live concert of their choice plus the standard members discount to all other shows  

Standard members do receive a 25% discount on all shows and adult prices start from £30. A member can only purchase a discounted ticket for those with a valid membership at the time of the show.  

Unfortunately, there isn’t a discount for group bookings.

If the event isn’t sold out, and tickets are available you will be able to purchase these on the day. However, we strongly advise to book now to avoid disappointment.

Yes, we have two drop off and pick up points. The pick-up point closest to the field is located at our Warning Tongue Lane entrance (follow signs from DN4 6TB). Alternatively, we also have a pick-up point at the Yorkshire Hive car park (follow signs from Hurst Lane roundabout) but this will involve a 25 minute walk to or from the concert arena. 

Bags can be brought onto the Show Field however there will be a strict bag search policy in operation.

Our health and safety guidelines mean that glass bottles can not be brought onto the Show Field, please either do not bring them with you or decant them prior to entering.

If you have parked in the Yorkshire Hive car park, to get back to your car after the concert, please leave the field via the signposted exits and head to the rear of the show field following signs / instructions from stewards.

Nearest to the main stage with very limited tickets available. 

Access to the viewing area towards the rear of the concert arena. 

There will be a raised seated viewing area to the side of the stage (the “Accessible Area”) available for those who need to remain seated during the show and for whom the standard viewing areas are not suitable (for example. wheelchair users).

Please note that a disabled concession ticket does not provide you with access to the Accessible Area. To sit in the Accessible Area, you will need to purchase an Accessible Ticket.

Event Info

Please note; you will need to be parked no later then 4:00pm when the access road will be closed for pedestrian safety.

Please have your parking tickets ready for scanning or blue badge visible to ensure the flow of traffic.

Access to Brockholes Lane via Warning Tongue Lane only.

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Standard Parking

Any other customers must park at The Yorkshire Hive/Yorkshire Wildlife Park customer car park.

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Taxi drop off/pick up points 🚖 

Taxis can be booked from 9:15pm at the dedicated pick up point. Please direct them to Brockholes Lane (access via Warning Tongue Lane, DN4 6TB) where the can access the taxi point. You can also book them from The Yorkshire Hive drop off point. This is a 25 minute walk from the concert field.

Yorkshire Wildlife Park opening time; 9:45am
As your tickets include entry, you can access the park any time from this time!

Access to Wild Live Concert field: 5pm-5:30pm starting with Accessible, Premium then Standard.

Entertainment starts from approximately 6pm.

Headline act time approximately 8:00pm.

Concert end time approximately 9:15pm.

There's several of food & drink outlets located around the concert field including the Lion Bar located to the right of the concert field.

You're very welcome to bring your own food and drinks, however please ensure no glass or sharp objects. Bag searches are in place and you will be asked to decant any glass bottles.

We are operating challenge 25 on site. Please have your ID ready to ensure a speedy service for all.

Please ensure our staff are made fully aware of any dietary requirements or allergies at our Cafes and Food Stalls before placing your order.

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Please Note: Fans should only purchase tickets from official ticketing partners.

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