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Y Not Festival day splits revealed plus more acts Posted on Fri 6th April 2018
including Wilkinson and the GoTeam!
Y Not Festival have announced more acts to join the likes of The Libertines, Catfish and The Bottlemen, Jamerquai, Manic Street Preachers, Kaiser Chiefs and The Wombats, plus details of the day splits.
The Saturday night headliner in The Quarry will be Wilkinson (DJ Set), while indie-rock-garage The Go Team! will be performing on the Main Stage on Sunday.
This year will see the introduction of a new stage 'Flamingo Jacks' which will host In-Here Brothers, Hip-Hop Karaoke, The Mariachis and a whole lot more.
Y Not Festival takes place from Thursday 26th - Sunday 29th July at its new home of Aston Hill Farm, Pikehall in the beautiful Peak District.
The festival started life as a party back in 2006, in the subsequent years it has won multiple awards and has grown into one of the country's leading medium size festival's. In addition to the site change, Y Not have continued their ongoing communications about improvements, following on from their 2018 Manifesto. This includes the site, staffing, security and traffic management. The updated pledges will ensure this year's festival will set the highest standards for all Y Not customers.
Y Not Festival Day Splits
Ticket Information
Y Not Festival use a tiered ticketing policy, Tier 4 tickets are currently available for £119.50 from the Y Not Festival website.
Available Tickets
Overview | Price | Tickets |
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Y Not Festival 2018 Dates: 26th - 29th Jul 2018 Venue: Derbyshire, United Kingdom |
Tickets for adults (with camping) from £114.50 | Buy Tickets |
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