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    Splendour Festival returns to Nottingham on 19 July

    James RobertsonBy James RobertsonJune 26, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    There’s less than a month until Splendour Festival returns to Nottingham’s Wollaton Park on 19-20 July.

    With performances across six stages, three of which are brand new for 2025, the festival sees Bloc Party, Kaiser Chiefs, Travis and Nottingham’s own Jake Bugg headline. Clean Bandit, Sophie Ellis-Bextor, Natasha Bedingfield, Echo & The Bunnymen, Seasick Steve, The Levellers and The Fratellis also appear across the weekend.

    The Bodega New Music Stage will feature the up-and-coming artists including Nectar Woods, Cardinals, Bloodworm and Bored Marsh.

    DHP Family booker Joseph Patten said: “Bodega is the perfect collaboration for our new music stage, the venue has always been at the forefront of emerging talent and that’s something we’re keen to bring out at Splendour as well. We’re really excited by the line-up that’s been pulled together, mixing some of the hottest new UK artists right now with some amazing local talent that we’re very proud to support.”

    Trent Rockets also return to Splendour Festival as they gear up for another summer of cricket when The Hundred returns to Trent Bridge in August. With a dedicated activation zone on-site, it acts as a chance to meet the players, take on cricket challenges, and offers fans the change to get their hands on exclusive merchandise.

     

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    This year’s event features sensory (and messy) play areas for the younger festival-goers, alongside interactive theatre shows and hands-on music-making and sculpture-building installations.

    DHP Family’s George Akins said: “Everyone at DHP has been working hard to bring Splendour back after a year out and we couldn’t be happier to see in its return, providing an affordable, top-quality weekend of entertainment for families and people of all ages. I’m particularly looking forward to the new addition of Day Fever, with longtime Splendour supporter Vicky McClure, which is sure to add to the party atmosphere at Wollaton Park, plus the yet to be announced Future Sound of Nottingham winners – a real celebration of our hometown.”

    All ticket information can be found here.

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