Splendour 2017
Saturday 22nd July 2017Wollaton Park, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, NG8 2AE, England MAP
£46, children under 11 free
More acts have been announced for Splendour, Nottingham's annual family friendly music festival, which returns for its 10th year to Wollaton Park, Nottingham on Saturday 22nd July 2017.
Joining headliners Kaiser Chiefs on the main Stage with be Busted, the 'Gold'en Tony Hadley, Gabrielle Aplin, Georgie, with local talent opening the Main Stage with the Future Sound of Nottingham competition winner.
For the Confetti Stage there's the legendary Billy Ocean, Shaun Ryder & Kermit with Black Grape, and British Sea Power.
There's also the first act for the Acoustic Rooms Stage, Into The Ark, plus a Comedy Stage line-up of Jim Smallman, Wes Zaharuk, Jollyboat, Steve Royle, Scott Bennett, and Barry Dodds.
Expect around 40 acts that will perform on the day from the three music stages, plus comedy in the courtyard, a kids' area and entertainers out and about in the crowd, plus food stalls and more.
George Akins, owner, DHP Family, said: "Feedback on the Kaiser Chiefs announcement was epic, with sales well ahead of this time last year. Once again we're confident this line up, with a mix of music legends and mega bands, will satisfy the 20,000 strong crowd at the award-winning Splendour Festival. Get your tickets quick as we're expecting another sell out year!"
Councillor Dave Trimble, Portfolio Holder for Leisure and Culture, said: "Kaiser Chiefs are already proving a big draw for Splendour 2017 but I'm sure this exciting and varied line-up will attract even more people. But it will be more than just a concert, as Nottingham City Council is committed to providing a great day out for all the family, with free entry for children under 11. Don't forget, everyone who lives in the City of Nottingham is entitled to a discounted ticket."
Tickets are priced at £46, children aged under 11 years can enter the festival free of charge. Tickets are priced at £36 if a City Card discount is applied. Additional discounts for young people aged 11-17 apply with City Card holder tickets priced at £20 while tickets.
There's no camping - the deer won't have it.
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