DJ Fresh, Kwabs, Raleigh Ritchie, Hannah Wants, & more for No Tomorrow Festival

By Scott Williams | Published: Thu 9th Apr 2015

No Tomorrow Festival 2015 - DJ Fresh
Photo credit: Denis Gorbatov

No Tomorrow Festival 2015

Saturday 6th to Sunday 7th June 2015
Wollaton Park, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, NG8 2AE, England MAP
£65 for the weekend or £47.50 per day
Daily capacity: 15,000

DJ Fresh, Kwabs, Raleigh Ritchie, Hannah Wants, Shelter Point, Kidnap Kid, WOZ, Applebottom, TCTS, 99 Souls, D'lex, Zinc, Shoot the Ghost, Ursa Major, Strike, Rene LaVice, Caramello DJs, Afrowax DJs, and Bakery DJs have all been added to the line-up for this year's No Tomorrow Festival, which returns for a 2nd year to Nottingham's Wollaton Park on Saturday 6th and Sunday 7th June 2015.

Headlining this year will be John Newman, and Jessie Ware. Joining them across the curated live music stages featuring solo artists, bands and DJs will be Milky Chance, Nick Mulvey, SOAK, Karen Harding, JP Cooper, Zak Abel, Gorgon City, My Nu Leng, Justin Martin, Grades, James Bay, Bondax, DJ Ez, Blonde, Philip George, Mnek, Eton Messy DJs, and KStewart.

The No Tomorrow festival features a line-up focussing on ‘alternative’ artists and the best new, emerging talent. The festival is an 18-plus event aimed primarily at students looking to celebrate after end-of-term exams.

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Although the festival is aimed at students it is open to everyone 18 and over. Weekend tickets are priced at £65.




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