Splendour 2023
Saturday 22nd to Sunday 23rd July 2023Wollaton Park, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, NG8 2AE, England MAP
W/e £92, £62 (youth) Day tickets - £61 - 17yrs +, 45.92 - 11-16 yrs.
Splendour, Nottingham's annual family friendly music festival, returns to Wollaton Park on Saturday 22nd July 2023, and Sunday 23rd July 2023.
Over 100 acts will feature on he bill along with a brand new stage featuring DJs and much more for the East Midlands’ annual signature weekend summer music festival
Line-up
Acts playing this year's festival include headliners Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds and Madness. Also joining are The Kooks, Rudimental, Sugababes, Everything Everything, The Vaccines,The Coral, Sam Ryder, Confidence Man, Dylan, Jake Shears, Altered Images, and many more across five stages.
For the day and stage splits, please see the line-up page.
Tickets
Tickets went on sale on Friday 1st February 2023.
Tickets are on sale, priced at £102 for both days for people aged 17 or above and £67 for youth aged 11-16 years.
Day tickets are available for either Saturday or Sunday priced at £61 - 17yrs + £41 - 11-16 yrs.
There's a 10% discount for Nottingham residents.
Car parking £10
weekend tickets are already sold out.
More info
Festival gates open at 11.30 with first bands scheduled for 12.30pm. Festival goers are advised to get there early to avoid queues and to remember that searches are in operation to prevent alcohol being bought onto the site.
Set in the stunning grounds of Wollaton Hall, the festival has grown to become one of the region's biggest music events, attracting around 20,000 people of all ages.
Alcohol, glass bottles and cans are not allowed to be brought onto the festival site. A number of bars selling a variety of beers, wines, cocktails and soft drinks are available on site (purchases via bar tokens, £4.50 each). You may bring your own picnic.
Public transport: catch a bus leaving from Victoria Centre or Upper Parliament Street in Nottingham city centre every 15 minutes from midday. These buses, marked ‘Wollaton Park – special event’ are in addition to the normal Wollaton bound 30 service from the same stops. Shuttle buses will be taking festival goers back into the city centre from 9pm onwards every few minutes. Buy a return/all day ticket to speed up entry on the buses on the way home. For those travelling home by train, please check with your train operator for any engineering works affecting late night travel.
Wollaton Hall is 3 miles to the west of the city centre and can be found by following the brown signs from the A52 or the A6514. From the M1 take junction 25 and follow the signs. Car Parking is available (£6), entrance via Limetree Avenue off Middleton Boulevard.
Disability information: Please contact the venue for further information
Map
Latest Updates
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Once again Splendour Festival demonstrated why it's the premier music event in Nottingham
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line-ups & rumours
The Vaccines, Everything Everything, DYLAN, The Coral, Jake Shears and Inspiral Carpets added