Y-Not Festival 2014
Friday 1st to Sunday 3rd August 2014Mouldridge Lane, Pikehall, Matlock, Derbyshire, DE4 2PH, England MAP
£84.50 (+ booking fee) - SOLD OUT
De La Soul, British Sea Power, and Palma Violets lead the latest wave of acts confirmed tonight for Y-Not Festival, which takes place fully from Friday 1st until Sunday 3rd August 2014 near Matlock in Derbyshire.
Also confirmed tonight are Spector, Tom Vek, The Sunshine Underground, Bipolar Sunshine, Josh Record, Shlomo, Sonic Boom Six, Turbowolf, Luke Sital-Singh, Natives, LostAlone, Fight Like Apes, Slaves, Hotei, God Damn, Baby Godzilla, Blitz Kids, Empire, Freeze The Atlantic, Tangled Hair, Woahnows, M+A, Post War Glamour Girls, Doctrines, Emperor Yes, Emperor Chung, In Colour, INVSN, and Lyger.
White Lies, Dizzee Rascal, and Frank Turner and The Sleeping Souls have been announced as headliners, the line-up also includes Razorlight, Shed Seven, Ella Eyre, The Fratellis, Newton Faulkner, Reel Big Fish, Andrew WK, The Blackout, Cerebral Ballzy, Swim Deep, Saint Raymond, Beans on Toast, Yuck, Circa Waves, DZ Deathrays, Menace Beach, The Wytches, Goldie Lookin' Chain, lead a line-up of Max Raptor, The James Warner Prophecies, Bare Knuckle Parade, King Pleasure and the Biscuit Boys, Amber Run, Tiger Cub, Catfish & The Bottlemen, Itch, Eliza and The Bear, Lonely The Brave, Darlia, Night Engine, Best Friends, Flyte, Brawlers, Nothing But Thieves, Nordic Giants, Black Moth, The First, Youth Man, and Hungerhoff & The Wild Roots. These are just the first acts for Y-Not's ten stages.
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Tickets are priced at £84.50 plus booking fees. A ticket for children aged 12 years & Under is free, an early entry Thursday (from 2pm) ticket is priced at £13, a car parking pass is £5, and a campervan pass is priced at £30..
A joint ticket of entrance to Y Not and 2000trees is priced at £140.
The festival, now in its ninth year, has a capacity of 8,000 people, and aside from the music on three stages, there is a whole host of activities for Y-Notters to get involved in. The festival attempts to have an intimate nature, with many of the bands camping with festival goers, and friendly stewards. Late night entertainment includes a dance tent, or camp fire singalongs and there will be real ales and local ciders available.
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