TICKET PURCHASE - online and fairly easy. Moved to my Google wallet in case Wi-Fi was patchy, which it was.PARKING - got a blue badge parking space nearby, which was free and well organised with friendly staff.ENTRY CHECKS - a little over the top, checking every handbag pocket and inside chairs, but didn't take too long to get in.WATER REFILL stations - didn't see a single one!SEATING - we wanted a relaxed experience so weren't going for the mosh-pit. Took our camping chairs so were restricted to being sat behind the sound desk, speakers and endless bins. Sound was good and we had 2 big screens to view.DRINKS - only one bar with huge queues and OMG what a rip-off! '? ?10 for a 175ml glass of warm wine!! Outrageous prices. '? ?6.20 for a 300ml can of warm cider!!!FOOD - not a bad choice; fish & chips, noodles, pizza, kebabs, loaded chips, churros, etc. After 6pm the queues were outrageously long (at least half an hour) and prices were high. '? ?13.20 for a small container of chicken and noodles. They didn't even give out napkins to wipe your noodle-splatted chin! It was hot and tasty. TOILETS - the usual portaloos, which to be fair still had toilet roll and hand sanitiser at 8pm. MUSIC - absolutely brilliant! KT Tunstall came on at 6.15, Alison Moyet about 7.15 and Simple Minds at 9pm. I'm adding that little gem of information because I emailed the promoters and asked for the timings (because I didn't want to miss the start) and was told they didn't know them!!! OVERALL - a great night with good friends, a chilled atmosphere, great music including some 80's bangers, but bloody expensive. GOOD TIP - on the way out of the park there is a spot on the main public pathway where you can actually see the big screens, so if you fancy it turn up with a picnic, grab a bench and enjoy the concert for FREE.You're welcome!