If the blossom in Birmingham has you swooning, hold steady, because there’s plenty more flowerpower coming this summer. One of the biggest events for flower lovers in the West Midlands region will return this summer as The Wyke Manor Estate reopens its Confetti Flower Fields.
Here’s where they actually grow all that biodegradable flower confetti you find at weddings. You can visit the acres and acres of flourishing flowers—mostly made up of delphiniums—before they’re harvested. It’s a psychedelic, kaleidoscopic walking hike over the fields of a working farm.
When do the Confetti Flower Fields open?

These flowers won’t bloom for long, so the Confetti Flower Fields will only open for a short window of time. The Wyke Manor Estate will open this “pop-up” event from June 20 to July 5, 2026, but it will be closed to the public on June 24 and 30, meaning it is only open for 14 days. Tickets will go on sale early April.
This year, expect a handful of live music concerts, with performances from Toyah (June 27) and ABBA-tribute act Super Swedes (July 4). Plus, an operatic performance of ‘King Arthur’ on June 25 for the Midsummer Festival. Throughout the two weeks, you will also find a Ferris wheel, food stalls, a licensed bar (after 5pm), confetti arts & crafts, a gift shop and a cut flower stall.

This year, there is an increased capacity, with plenty more tickets available. General admission costs £9.95 per person, while concert tickets are £12.95. The Confetti Flower Fields will open at 10am every day and close at 9.30pm on weekends and 7.30pm on weekdays (and at 5pm on concert days).
How do I get there?
The Wyke Manor Estate is a working farm, so don’t expect an easy trip. It’s situated in the village of Wick in Worcestershire, and we suggest driving, which should take about an hour’s drive from Birmingham. Your access to the field will be signed from the B4084 (Pershore to Evesham road) with a one-way entry/exit system. If you’d rather take public transport, then the nearest railway station is in Pershore, and from there you should pre-book a taxi to the flower field—walking isn’t an option!
What else should I know about the Confetti Flower Fields before I go?

Not that it should be said, but don’t walk through the flowers, don’t pick the flowers, etc. ‘Take only photos, leave only footprints.’ Just enjoy the tranquillity of the countryside and these magical flowers, with flowers and confetti for sale at the marquees nearby. To learn more about visiting Wyke Manor Estate, head here.