Steve Eyley
12 February, 2025
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Star line-up is not to be missed at Splendour Festival

A huge weekend of live music has been announced for the return of Nottingham’s Splendour Festival with top names galore taking part.

Kaiser Chiefs are among the star names at this year's Splendour Festival in Nottingham.

Bloc Party, Kaiser Chiefs, Travis and Jake Bugg will headline Splendour, held at Wollaton Hall, Nottingham, on July 19 and 20, along with Clean Bandit, Sophie Ellis-Bextor, Natasha Bedingfield, Echo & The Bunnymen, Seasick Steve, The Levellers, The Fratellis and many more.

Spanning six stages across the scenic deer park of Nottingham’s historic venue, the eclectic line-up for the weekender also features Kingfishr, Cardinals, Elvana, Kezia Gill, Brooke Combe, Overpass, Lyvia, The Publics, Pentire, Vicky McClure’s Our Dementia Choir, The Amy Winehouse Band, TSSFU, Tom A. Smith and more, still to be announced.

Dedicated festival coaches will be running from major cities and towns across the Midlands to complement Nottingham’s well-connected rail network and amplify the festival’s regional appeal.

Splendour Festival prides itself on drawing talent from international and national pools, bringing household names to the East Midlands while also supporting and nurturing the emerging artists that keep the local music scene thriving.

Since Splendour began in 2008, more than 150 artists from the region have been given the opportunity to play to thousands of people, with the coveted opening main stage slot reserved for the most deserving local act via the ongoing collaboration with emerging talent platform Future Sound of Nottingham.

Day tickets have now been released starting from £69 plus booking fee for general admission. The festival is again offering a lower-priced Youth ticket option for 11 to 17 year olds, and free entry for children aged 10 and under (with a ticket). All under 18s to be accompanied by an adult.

For all the latest ticket information, go to www.splendourfestival.com