DJ Fresh, Hannah Wants, Kwabs and Raleigh Ritchie are among the latest additions for No Tomorrow Festival, taking place at Nottingham’s Wollaton Park on 6th & 7th June. Also confimred are DJ Zinc, Kidnap Kid, Shelter Point, Applebottom, Woz, TCTS, 99 souls, D’lex, Shoot the Ghost, Ursa Major, Strike, Rene LaVice, Caramello, Afrowax & Bakery.

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This third wave of artists sit alongside headliners including John Newman and Jessie Ware, James Bay, Bondax, DJ EZ, Milky Chance, Gorgon City, Nick Mulvey, and SOAK. 

Year two of No Tomorrow Festival offers a great deal more than just music across its two days. The Dance-Off stage sees the Dance-Off crew turn Wollaton Park into a body-shaking battleground as festivalgoers are invited to compete in a chance for glory or bitter defeat. The Bearded Kitten Games Arena promises interactive hi-jinks via Blindfold Boxing, Jelly Wrestling, Wobble Football and more. With a twisted take on the summer fete, Pineapple Circus Village Fayre present a mind-boggling array of happenings such as the ‘Blind Cheese Taste Test’ alongside synchro-pop-routines and a Best In Show fruit and veg competition. Car Boot Disco Bingo melds the game card with dance moves offering up chances for top prizes throughout the weekend, and of course in the age of social media what major event would be complete without the chance for a ‘selfie’ or two in the Festival Photo Booth.

Also new for this year No Tomorrow is opening its doors to those aged 16+. Previously the event was only accessible for those 18 and over, however this year people aged 16 and 17 years old are able to attend if accompanied by an adult (a maximum of four 16/17 year olds per 18+ person permitted).