Y Not Festival line-up as 2021 event is set to go ahead
Organisers have just put out some very exciting news
Organisers have big plans for 2021 (Image: Derby Telegraph/Adam Burzynski)
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After months of silence, organisers of the Y Not Festival have announced they are planning to bounce back this year - with one of the most exciting line-ups in the event s history.
Stereophonics, Bombay Bicycle Club And Blossoms Confirmed As Headliners For Y Not? Festival Thursday, 29 April 2021
Y Not? Festival will return for its 15th edition this summer.
After 2020 s event was cancelled due to COVID-19, the festival will head back to Pikehall in Derbyshire between July 30 and August 1 with headliners Stereophonics, Bombay Bicycle Club, and Blossoms leading the first line up announcement.
The multi-day event boasts an eclectic musical bill of up-and-coming artists and established names from the world of indie, rock, pop, punk, and all the subgenres in between. Jason Oakley, Managing Director at Y Not? Festival said: After a tough year for live music, there s finally some light at the end of the tunnel and we can’t wait to welcome everyone back to Y Not Festival for the celebration we all deserve. We ll be bringing our most exciting line up yet with three explosive headliners, Stereophonics, Bombay Bicycle Club and Blossoms as well some of
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It means there will be a very limited number of Weekend tickets will be available.
Tramlines Festival Operations Director, Timm Cleasby said,
“The pandemic has hit us all very hard in a million different ways but the support that Sheffield has already shown us is incredibly humbling for us all. We’re super excited to bring you what I feel is one of our strongest line ups. The three main headliners have been on my list for a good while now and we’ve got some brilliant returning friends as well. All this said, we’re very serious about the public’s safety and take our responsibilities regarding COVID very seriously. We’re keeping a close eye on developments and will act accordingly should things change.”
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