The Epsom Derby Festival, one of the best flat racing events on the calendar, is set to return for its 2024 edition on Friday, May 31, and Saturday, June 1. This two-day spectacle, celebrated for its history and pure exhilaration, promises plenty of horsing around headlined by the world's greatest flat race.
Held at the historic Epsom Downs Racecourse, the festival attracts all sorts of people, from royalty and seasoned racing fans to thousands of enthusiasts who gather to witness the drama unfold from the grandstand enclosures and the famous 'Hill' at the centre of the course. This free area is a favourite among punters who enjoy picnics, markets, and fun fairs, accessible on both days of the festival.
Ladies' Day: Friday, May 31
The festival kicks off with Ladies' Day on Friday, May 31. Known for its fun fashion and high spirits, on Ladies' Day, people take their attire seriously. The highlight is The Oaks, one of Britain’s five Classic races, contested by the top fillies – a young female horse – of its generation. The Group One Coronation Cup also takes happens, known for its fiercely competitive field. Last year, Soul Sister secured a memorable victory for jockey Frankie Dettori, marking his seventh win in the Classic during his final appearance at the festival. In 2022, Tuesday triumphed under the guidance of jockey Ryan Moore, earning trainer Aidan O’Brien his 41st victory in a British Classic race.
Derby Day: Saturday, June 1
Saturday, June 1, is the pinnacle of the festival, Derby Day, where the cumulative excitement has whipped all horse lovers up into a frenzy. This day features the 244th running of the Derby, which was first held in 1780 when Diomed won the inaugural race.
Tickets, Timings, and Travel
For those attending, tickets for both days can be purchased through the website. Gates open at 11 a.m. on Friday, with the first race starting at 2 p.m. and The Oaks at 4:30 p.m. Saturday's schedule begins with gates opening at 10:30 a.m., the first race at 12:50 p.m., and the main event, The Derby, at 4:30 p.m.
Like most race days, the dress code is one of the most exciting parts. For Ladies' Day, women wear midi or maxi dresses and hats, while men don suits and ties. On Derby Day, the dress code is similarly formal; however, more traditional morning dress is often worn by the men, including a waistcoat and top hat.
The Epsom Derby Festival is a celebration of horse racing excellence, combining top-tier horsing around, the thrill of a race, and wonderful outfits. Whether you're a die-hard racing fan or attending for the first time, you won’t be disappointed. So put on your finest clothes, snap up your tickets, and prepare to witness history in the making at one of the UK's most iconic sporting events.