Noisily is an 18+ electronic music festival that takes place in July, just a 30-minute drive from Nottingham. We have a pair of weekend tickets and a bell tent on the site (worth over £500) to give away…

Noisily is an 18+ electronic music festival set in a holistic environment in celebration of psychedelic art & culture. Nestled in the rolling hills of Leicestershire, a 30 minute drive from Nottingham city centre, the festival stands as a vibrant celebration of underground electronic music.
The festival takes place on Thursday 10 - Sunday 13 July 2025. Acts on their 2025 line-up include: Aardvarkk, Bakey with Capo Lee, Britta Arnold, Chris Liberator B2B Dave the Drummer, Dave Seaman, Fernanda Pistelli, Goldie with medic MC, Victor Ruiz B2B Alex Stein, and Zen Mechanics. Tickets are priced at £220 each.
In keeping with the site, structures will be made out of materials found in the forest, so the festival fits into the landscape rather than sits on it. Carpenters are already busy designing the woodland furniture and The Treehouse stage, while a decor team are there to ensure that the whole forest will be visually stunning. Music stages are licensed until 6am all weekend with bars licensed until 5am

Noisily is an entirely over 18 event, no children will be admitted. All attendees will be ID'd on entry so please don't forget it, and anyone under 18 will be refused entry, so please do not attempt to buy tickets if you are underage, you will not be refunded.
Set in a woodland playground in the rolling Leicestershire countryside, Noisily is billed as "a fully immersive environment, allowing 5,000 attendees to truly let themselves go for an entire weekend of unrestrained hedonism."
Noisily is also a place of artwork, performance and participation. Attendees are invited to get involved and be a part of Noisily, whether it be just by dazzling the crowds with dance moves or designing and building an interactive art installation.
Weekend tickets for Noisily are currently priced at £220+BF and can be bought on the Noisily Festival website.
Or if you'd like the chance to win a pair and a bell tent, enter the competition below...
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