Y NOT Festival have announced its first batch of acts for their 17th year in the fields! Headlining this summerare alt-rock outfit Snow Patrol, indie icon Jamie T, globally acclaimed Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds, plus fan favourites Kaiser Chiefs will get the party started on Thursday.
With Tier 2 tickets sold out and due to phenomenal demand, fans should sign up to the presale NOW to get exclusive first access to tickets before anyone else! Sign up for presale here, formore information visit www.ynotfestival.com
Playing alongside these huge acts are nostalgic indie heroes The Kooks, and pop rock artist Declan McKenna, off the back of his third album release. Plus The Vaccines, who just released their new record Pick-up Full of Pink Carnations.
Further additions to the line-up include storytelling pop artist Holly Humberstone, Nottingham singer-songwriter Jake Bugg, dance star Katy B, Manchester indie rockers Pale Waves, fiery punks Lambrini Girls, enduring indie band Spector, and many more.
Each year, Y Not Festival proudly builds its programme for families and children of all ages - with its own dedicated family camping area, and family zone to offer endless hours of fun for children with all day games & activities, magic shows and much more.

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Presale begins Thursday 25th January at 6pm
Tickets on General Sale at 10am on Friday 26th January

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Tickets & Prices
Adult Weekend Camping Tickets £139.50 + booking fee (Tier 3)
Youth Weekend Camping Tickets (aged 13-17) £139.50 + booking fee (Tier 3)
Family Weekend Camping Tickets £139.50 + booking fee (Tier 3)
Child Weekend Camping Tickets (12 and under) FREE
Adult & Youth Thursday Upgrade £45 + booking fee
Child Thursday Upgrade (Aged 6-12) £5 + booking fee
Adult & Youth VIP £80 + booking fee
Child VIP (Aged 6-12) £10 + booking fee
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