Confetti fields set to bloom again with ‘most colourful display yet’

A sea of colour is set to return to Worcestershire this summer.

The Confetti Flower Field will bloom once again at the Wyke Manor Estate from June 20 to July 5, offering visitors the chance to wander through fields of petals in full bloom.

The annual event is hosted by The Real Flower Petal Confetti Company, which grows biodiverse flowers to create natural petal confetti for celebrations across the country.

The team behind the display said: “Our fields are a living canvas. Nature plays its part, but so does our passion for growing beautiful petals for our confetti.

“Each year brings a new blend of colour and character — and for 2026, we’re excited to be welcoming visitors to our most colourful and biodiverse Confetti Flower Field yet.”

In the 2026 display, visitors can expect a mix of cornflowers, poppies, and other annuals in shades of red, blue, pink, white, purple, orange, and yellow.

Charles Hudson, owner of The Real Flower Petal Confetti Company, said: “The Confetti Flower Field is a richly layered landscape designed not only for beauty, but also as part of a sustainable working flower farm supplying real petal confetti nationwide – it is a living reflection of British flower farming in action.”

Visitors can take family photos among the flowers, ride the Flower Field Ferris Wheel, explore the Confetti Art Marquee, or meet the Artist in Residence.

There will also be refreshments, hot street food, and a pop-up shop selling petal confetti, flower seeds, and gifts.

In the 2026 display, visitors can expect a mix of cornflowers, poppies, and other annuals in shades of red, blue, pink, white, purple, orange, and yellow (Image: The Real Flower Petal Confetti Company)

New for 2026, the fields will be open for three weekends and offer 10 evening sessions, allowing visitors to enjoy the blooms on early summer evenings.

A Midsummer Festival Day will also take place on Sunday, June 21, with extended opening hours until 9.30pm and extra activities for all ages.

For the first time, the fields will also host three open-air evening concerts.

A magical open-air operatic performance of King Arthur, narrated by Oz Clarke, takes place on June 25, an evening with Toyah Willcox live in concert on June 27 and an ABBA tribute show with Super Swedes on  July 4. 

Tickets are now on sale, with advance booking recommended.

For more information and to book, visit https://www.confettidirect.co.uk/flowerfields/