Main Stage
12.30pm - 1pm - Super Furniture
1.30pm - 2pm - Ady Suleiman
2.30pm - 3pm - Jeremy Loops
3.30pm - 4pm - Turin Brakes
4.30pm – 5.15pm - Jamie Lawson
5.45pm – 6.45pm - UB40
7.30pm – 8.30pm - The Human League
9.15pm - 10.30pm - Jess Glynne
Confetti Stage
1pm – 1.30pm - Eyre Llew
2pm – 2.30pm - These Your Children
3pm – 3.30pm - Louis Berry
4pm – 4.30pm - Stiff Little Fingers
5pm – 5.45pm - The Rifles
6.30pm – 7.30pm - The Fratellis
8.15pm – 9.15pm - The Darkness
Acoustic Rooms Stage
12.30pm – 1pm - Johnny Olley
1.30pm – 2pm - Lowrie
2.30pm – 3pm - Raphael Blake
3.30pm – 4pm - Josh Wheatley
4.30pm – 5pm - Ellie Keegan
5.30pm – 6pm - Bru C
6.30pm – 7pm - Tom McCartney
7.30pm – 8pm - Will Varley
8.30pm - 9pm - Brad Dear
Funhouse Comedy Stage
Compère - John Ryan
2pm – 2.30pm - Patrick Monahan
3pm – 3.30pm - Ivan Brackenbury
4pm – 4.30pm - El Baldiniho
5pm – 5.30pm - Tom Binns
6pm – 6.30pm - Vince Atta
Fringe Stage
12pm – 12.20pm - Daniel Dore (Magician)
1pm – 1.30pm - Edi Johnston (Comedy acoustic act)
2pm – 2.30pm - Karaoke with Kez (Karaoke with Rescue Rooms host)
3pm – 3.30pm - Daniel Dore (Magician)
4pm – 4.30pm - The Invention of Acting (Comedy drama)
5.15pm – 5.45pm - Mrs Green (Musical comedy)
Splendour Festival takes place at Wollaton Park on Saturday 23 July 2016.
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