Event details
Join us for our third music night of the season, where once again we’ll be creating Salisbury’s biggest open-air disco—bringing you 90 minutes of your favourite tunes after an evening of racing. It’s the perfect way to keep the party going! More details to follow soon but please note this event will finish no later than 10:30pm.
Children: Accompanied children aged under 17 and under get in FREE at all Salisbury race days, however, no additional facilities for children are provided at this fixture.
1584 Restaurant & Conservatory: Our two restaurants offer guests a relaxed, sociable way to enjoy the day with a reserved table for the entire race meeting. Our 1584 Restaurant & Conservatory provide the choice of a traditional carvery (vegetarian option available as main course) or a cold chef’s buffet table, making it ideal for groups or those looking for a more leisurely raceday experience. Packages start from £108 per person (£115 for Saturday evenings) and include admission and a racecard. While there is no direct view of the course from the restaurants, you are only steps away from the Bibury Lawn, where you can stand and watch the racing by the winning post. Click here to see our sample menu 2026 carvery Menu
Bars & Food Outlets: Each enclosure has access to bars and catering, including mobile food units. Own food i.e. picnics (but not to include any alcohol) can be brought into the Sarum Enclosure ONLY, on any race day.
Car Parking: All car parking at Salisbury Racecourse is FREE and each car park is located just a short distance from the enclosures.
Complimentary Bus Service: More details to follow in due course.
Big screen: There are two big screens. The 25 metre square screen will be located opposite the parade ring and the 100 metre square screen will be facing the enclosures, about half a furlong from the winning post. The big screens are provided by a contractor. Salisbury Racecourse is not liable in the event of a picture failure to a screen during a race meeting, or if for any reason a screen fails to make it to the racecourse.
Equine safety & welfare: British horse racing’s hub dedicated to the Thoroughbred racehorse is https://horsepwr.co.uk/
The HORSE PWR site is designed to open the doors to the sport and talk about the Thoroughbred horse – their purpose, the lives they lead, and the high welfare and safety standards that underpin British racing. We want to provide facts, educate, and confront the tough questions head on. The facts matter. Why? Because we understand our responsibility for our horses.



