Wollaton Park prepares for Nottingham’s biggest outdoor festival

The famous No Tomorrow Festival returns to Wollaton Park for its second year with some big names taking to the stage.

Nottingham’s No Tomorrow music festival will be expanded to two days after attracting a crowd of 10,000 people last year.

With a backdrop of Wollaton Hall, three stages will be set up in the deer park to host over 40 headline artists including John Newman, Jessie Ware, Gorgon City and Hannah Wants.

 We are really focused on cutting edge and new emerging, poppy, youthful artists and much more electronic DJs on our stages.

                                                                                                     Ali Mciean, Head of festivals at DHP family.

Creative workshops, Cocktail bars, and food villages will spread across the festival accompanied by independent stools and food markets.

Video: Ali Mcien talks about what’s happening at No Tomorrow.

Ali Mciean said: “We are really excited for the heatwave this weekend. Wollaton Hall is such a great location its close to the city and campuses, and its just so beautiful.”

Other attractions to look forward to include the Bearded kitten games arena, this will offer festival goers the chance to take part in Jelly Wrestling, Tug of War, Sumo Wrestling, Limbo and Wobble Football.

Stealth Nightclub has announced they will be hosting an after party for ticket holders which will feature house music DJs Chris Loreenzo, Gotsome and Zac Samuel until 5am.

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Picture: Wollaton Hall.