Competition: Win Tickets To Splendour Festival 2025

Monday 16 June 2025
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Splendour Festival is back on Saturday 19 and Sunday 20  July after a year's hiatus. The festival returns to Wollaton Park bigger than ever with dozens of well known acts and lots of upcoming talent on the line-up. And we have two pairs of tickets to give away...

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Bloc Party, Kaiser Chiefs, Travis and Jake Bugg will headline Splendour on 19-20 July along with Clean Bandit, Sophie Ellis-Bextor, Echo & The Bunnymen, Seasick Steve, The Levellers and a whole host of other local and international talent...

A brand new stage will also welcome Day Fever for the very first time, the daytime disco with perfect party tunes curated by Jon McClure of Reverend and the Makers and Vicky McClure. This will be followed by Trevor Nelson's Soul Nation on Saturday and Hedkandi on Sunday.

Spanning six stages across the scenic deer park of Nottingham’s historic Wollaton Hall , the eclectic line-up for the Nottingham weekender on 19-20 July 2025 also features Kingfishr, Cardinals, Elvana, Kezia Gill, Brooke Combe, Overpass, Lyvia, The Publics, Pentire, Vicky McClure’s Our Dementia Choir, The Amy Winehouse Band, TSSFU, Tom A. Smith and more.

Splendour has grown significantly over the last 17 years into a 30,000 capacity flagship cultural event for the East Midlands, taking place just a few  minutes outside Nottingham city centre. Nominated for Major Festival of the Year, alongside Reading and Leeds, Latitude, Isle of Wight and Victorious after the last event in 2023, the festival continues to provide an affordable experience for families with free entry for children under 11, and is the only festival of this scale to offer a discounted youth ticket for teenagers.

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George Akins, DHP Family, said: “Splendour has become a standout weekend for families and seasoned gig-goers alike and an important event for the cultural and economic value it brings to the region. We’re very pleased to finally be back with another brilliant line-up, now spread across two days and six distinct stages, offering great value to everyone coming to enjoy the weekend with us.”

Tickets for the festival are now on sale for £69 (Adult Day Ticket) ands £49 (Youth Day Ticket). Weekend tickets are also available at £105 (Adults) and £75 (Youths). A 10% discount on all tickets is also available to residents of the city of Nottingham. 

Or you can try and win a pair by entering our competition below.

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