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Everything you need to know about city's hottest music festival

Nottingham Post

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July 14, 2025

AND THIS YEAR'S SPLENDOUR COULD BE A WARM ONE

- By LYNETTE PINCHESS

THE wait is almost over - Splendour, Nottingham’s biggest, brightest festival is around the corner. Wollaton Park is getting ready to welcome thousands of music fans next weekend.

Now the stage times have been announced, the countdown is well and truly on.

Whether you're coming for the music, the vibes or to discover a new favourite act, here’s everything you need to know before heading to Splendour Festival 2025.

Who's playing?

Bloc Party, Kaiser Chiefs, Travis and Nottingham's own Jake Bugg headline along with Clean Bandit, Sophie Ellis-Bextor, Natasha Bedingfield, Echo & The Bunnymen, Seasick Steve, The Levellers and The Fratellis.

How big is Splendour?

There are six stages along with comedy, silent discos, circus tents, dedicated kids area, a fairground, street food, independent market, and fringe performers making this officially the biggest Splendour yet.

Can I still buy a ticket?

There's still time to buy in advance to guarantee a smooth experience with tickets delivered straight to your email inbox. The box office will also be open by the main pedestrian entry gate at the Wollaton Road entrance for purchase of tickets in person on the day.

Children under 11 enter free but must be accompanied by an adult and hold a valid ticket. Youth tickets are available for 11-17-year-olds. Tickets are still available but selling fast. Day tickets start at £69 plus booking fee, with weekend passes, youth discounts, and city resident offers still on sale. Head to splendourfestival.com now to grab yours.

When does it start?

The onsite box office will open at 10.30am. Though don’t forget, you'll still need to wait until 11.30am for the festival gates to open.

How do I get there?

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