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Where
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01 February

Truck Festival has today (February 1) unveiled its line-up for this year’s edition, revealing that Royal Blood, Alt-J, Two Door Cinema Club and The Wombats will headline. Other acts on the bill include Self Esteem, Beabadoobee, The Vaccines, Circa Waves, Maisie Peters, DMAS, Pale Waves, Everything Everything and The Lathums. Speaking about headlining Truck Festival, […]

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01 February

Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds and Madness have been revealed as headliners of this year’s Splendour Festival in Nottingham. They are joined by The Kooks, Rudimental, Sugababes, Sam Ryder, Confidence Man and Altered Images in the first line-up announcement for the 15th edition of the East Midlands festival, which is held at Wollaton Park on […]

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01 February

The 1975, Aitch, The Prodigy have been announced as headliners for Parklife Festival 2023 – check out the full line-up below and buy tickets here. READ MORE: From the archives: Frank Ocean’s Parklife set – and first UK Show of 2017 – was a visually-arresting, Brad Pitt-repping triumph Also on the bill will be Fred again.., […]

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01 February

50 new acts have been added to the line-up for this year’s TRNSMT festival, including the likes of The Wombats, Mimi Webb, Nothing But Thieves and Pale Waves. The full roster now spans a total of 67 acts, all set to hit stages at the Glasgow Green park over July 7-9. Other new additions include […]

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31 January

Roskilde Festival has today (January 31) announced a new wave of acts who will perform at this year’s festival. Back in November, it was revealed that artists including Blur, Queens Of The Stone Age and Christine And The Queens would perform at Roskilde. It marks Blur’s first appearance at the festival for 20 years. Now, the festival has […]

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31 January

End Of The Road Festival has announced the line-up for its 2023 edition, with King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard and Future Islands leading the way. This year’s event is due to take place at Larmer Tree Gardens on the Wiltshire and Dorset border between August 31 and September 3. Tickets are on sale now […]

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30 January

The first batch of acts for the line-up of BBC’s Radio One Big Weekend 2023 has been announced. The news was confirmed by Greg James on the Radio One Breakfast Show today (January 30). The 1975, Lewis Capaldi and Arlo Parks are just a few of the acts who will be coming to Camperdown Park […]

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28 January

The team behind Love Saves The Day have announced the full line-up for this year’s edition, headlined by Fatboy Slim and Years & Years. The two-day festival will return to Bristol this May, taking over the Ashton Court estate on Saturday May 27 and Sunday 28. Fatboy Slim will headline the former date, topping a […]

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26 January

The team behind Creamfields have announced the second round of artists for this year’s Creamfields South festival, with new additions including Annie Mac, Eric Prydz and Joel Corry. The first wave of performers had been drip-fed from last November, when it was announced that Calvin Harris, Swedish House Mafia and Tiësto will headline the three-day […]

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26 January

Brian May has doubled down on the reason why Queen “could never” play Glastonbury. The guitarist previously ruled out playing Worthy Farm after clashing with Michael Eavis over the badger cull. The Glastonbury founder previously called May a “danger to farming” and criticised the guitarist’s opposition to the controversial cull, arguing that the process aims to fight […]

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