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Splendour In Nottingham Tickets
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Concerts in United Kingdom
- 19/07/2025Until 20/07/2025Splendour Festival 2025 - Weekend TicketsNottinghamWollaton Park
Lineup
- Splendour In Nottingham
- Bloc Party
- Kaiser Chiefs
- Jake Bugg
- Travis
- Clean Bandit
- Sophie Ellis Bextor
- Natasha Bedingfield
- Echo and the Bunnymen
- Seasick Steve
- Levellers
- Kingfishr
- The Fratellis
- LYVIA
- Kate Nash
- Brooke Combe
- Cardinals
- Elvana
- Kezia Gill
- The Amy Winehouse Band
- Overpass
- TTSSFU
- Pentire
- Tom A Smith
- Starsailor
- Cassia
- Aziya
- daydreamers
- Nectar Woode
- Lucy Spraggan
- Remember Monday
Venue
- 19/07/2025Saturday 12:00Splendour Festival 2025 - Saturday Day TicketsNottinghamWollaton Park
- 20/07/2025Sunday 12:00Splendour Festival 2025 - Sunday Day TicketsNottinghamWollaton Park
About
2025 marks the return of Nottingham’s Splendour Festival
Bloc Party, Kaiser Chiefs, Travis and Jake Bugg have all been revealed as headliners for Splendour Festival in 2025.
They'll be joined by Clean Bandit, Sophie Ellis-Bextor, Natasha Bedingfield, Echo & The Bunnymen, Seasick Steve, The Levellers, The Fratellis, and many more.
A brand new stage will also welcome Day Fever for the very first time, the daytime disco with perfect party tunes curated by Jon McClure of Reverend and the Makers, and Vicky McClure. This will be followed by a yet to be revealed line-up of electronic music programming closing out both days.
Spanning six stages across the scenic deer park of Nottingham’s historic Wollaton Hall, the eclectic line-up for the Nottingham weekender on 19-20 July 2025 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 to be announced.
Splendour has grown significantly over the last 17 years into a 30,000 capacity flagship cultural event for the East Midlands, taking place just a few minutes outside Nottingham city centre. Nominated for Major Festival of the Year, alongside Reading and Leeds, Latitude, Isle of Wight and Victorious after the last event in 2023, the festival continues to provide an affordable experience for families with free entry for children under 11, and is the only festival of this scale to offer a discounted youth ticket for teenagers.
Priding itself on drawing talent from international and national pools, Splendor brings household names to the East Midlands while also supporting and nurturing the emerging artists that keep the local music scene thriving year round. 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.
As is befitting for its hotly anticipated return, Splendour is featuring not one but two headliners celebrating the 20th anniversaries of their era-defining albums: Bloc Party who will perform Silent Alarm in full as well as a greatest hits set, with Kaiser Chiefs performing Employment in full alongside their own greatest hits.
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