More acts have been added making it an exciting line-up at Nottingham's biggest music festival
More acts have been added making it an exciting line-up at Nottingham's biggest music festival, which will be celebrating its 15th birthday in Wollaton Park. The Vaccines, Everything Everything, DYLAN, The Coral, Jake Shears and Inspiral Carpets lead the bumper wave of artists added to this year's Splendour bill.
The Vaccines headline the Confetti Stage on Saturday along with The Coral, Cian Ducrot and Betty Boo, as well as Razorlight frontman Johnny Borrell’s new band Jealous Nostril. On the Sunday, DYLAN and Vicky McClure and Our Dementia Choir join Noel Gallagher, The Kooks and Confidence Man on the Main Stage, with The Royston Club and The Chase opening. Jake Shears and Inspiral Carpets join headliner Sam Ryder and Altered Images on the Confetti Stage.
"We’ve added a host of viral chart topping acts who are making waves on Radio 1 this year to give a fresh perspective to the bill, in addition to all the iconic and classic festival acts for which Splendour is known.”
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