Splendour 2025: New stages and artists confirmed for Nottingham festival’s line-up

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Splendour will return to Wollaton Park in July 2025.

Organisers of Nottingham’s Splendour Festival have set out more details for this year’s event – including the names for new and existing stages.

The main Splendour stage returns alongside Confetti, On The Hill, and Comedy stages for the event on July 19-20.

But organisers are also bringing three new stages with them — The Bodega New Music Stage, Dance Stage and Day Fever Stage — for a weekend of live music stacked with crowd-pleasing songs.

The Bodega Stage will see the intimate Nottingham live music venue bring the most hotly-tipped national artists to Splendour.

The Dance Stage will include Trevor Nelson’s Soul Nation, featuring the man himself, along with Shola Ama and more on Saturday, with Hedkandi founder Mark Doyle and Hedkandi DJs, Sax and Percussion celebrating 25 years of the global dance brand on Sunday.

Day Fever will see all three creators of the daytime clubbing phenomenon  – Vicky McClure, Johnny Owen and Reverend and the Makers’ Jon McClure – on DJ duties over the weekend.

They’ll invite a few of their music friends to join them on the decks.

That’s alongside two circus tents, a cabaret bar, an independent market, a fairground, the Comedy Stage and the silent disco.

New acts – Starsailor, Cassia, Lucy Spraggan, Remember Monday, Set In Motion –  join the already announced Bloc Party, Kaiser Chiefs, Travis, Jake Bugg, Clean Bandit, Sophie Ellis-Bextor, Natasha Bedingfield, Echo & The Bunnymen, Seasick Steve, The Levellers, The Fratellis, Elvana, LYVIA, Kezia Gill, The Publics, Kate Nash, Kingfishr, Overpass, Brooke Combe and The Amy Winehouse Band.

On the Bodega New Music Stage, Aziya, Bloodworm, Cardinals, Davoli, daydreamers, Nectar Woode, Pentire, Toby Lee, Tom A Smith and TTSSFU are confirmed, with more to come.

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