Y Not Festival 2026 @ Y Not Festival

Y Not Festival 2026 @ Y Not Festival

Y Not Festival, Mouldridge Lane, 0 Pikehall Directions

Thu 30.07.2026 00:00

Y Not Festival 2026 at Y Not Festival at 2026-07-30

Performers

  • Two Door Cinema Club
    Two Door Cinema Club

    We're Alex,Sam and Kevin, we were made in N.Ireland. We make music and tour the world. ffm.to/tdcc

  • Kaiser Chiefs
    Kaiser Chiefs

    Discover more on Spotify: http://po.st/KCCompletePL

  • The Vaccines
    The Vaccines

    UK-based music group.

  • Dizzee Rascal!
    Dizzee Rascal!

    Dizzee Rascal – aka Dylan Mills – is a rapper, songwriter, and producer from London, England, UK. His vocal style is highly rhythmic and his music encompasses many genres such as grime, hip-hop, and bassline music.

  • Scissor Sisters
    Scissor Sisters

    After more than a decade away, Jake Shears, Babydaddy and Del Marquis reunited in 2025, reigniting that unmistakable spark with a sold-out UK arena tour, a legendary Saturday night Glastonbury set, and a co-headline U.S. tour with Kesha.

    Now heading into Summer 2026, Scissor Sisters remain an unstoppable force of chaos, glam, grit and queer joy — still boundary-breaking, still beloved, and forever Filthy/Gorgeous.

  • The Libertines
    The Libertines

    The Libertines are an indie rock band hailing from London, England who formed in 1997. They are one of the most acclaimed and influential acts in modern indie rock and have released two studio albums since their debut in 2002.

  • Scouting for Girls
    Scouting for Girls

    Scouting for Girls (formed in 2005) is a playful British indie pop/rock band who gained national recognition in 2007 for their debut, self-titled album, hailing from London, England, UK.

  • Sophie Ellis Bextor
    Sophie Ellis Bextor

    My new song ‘Relentless Love’ is out now 💋

    UK / EU Tour 2025 🪩

    https://sophieellisbextor.komi.io

    https://www.instagram.com/sophieellisbextor

    https://www.tiktok.com/@sophieebtiktok

    https://www.youtube.com/@sophieebofficial

    https://x.com/SophieEB

  • Happy Mondays
    Happy Mondays

    Get tickets to our 'Pills ’N’ Thrills and Bellyaches' tour 👇

  • Reverend & the Makers
    Reverend & the Makers

    Reverend And The Makers are an indie rock band from Sheffield, England who formed in 2005. Since debuting, they have released four studio albums and are best known for their top ten hit single “Heavyweight Champion Of The World”.

  • Lucy Spraggan
    Lucy Spraggan

    2018 for Lucy Spraggan, was a stellar year by anyones standards.

    The singer-songwriter has now had 4 top 40 albums and last year sold over 30,000 ticket across her UK and European tours.

    She also toured the US and Canada for the first time as a headline artist, winning fans all over both countries.

    Her last album "I Hope You Don’t Mind Me Writing" charted at number 12 in the Official UK Album Chart, the second album released under her own label - CTRL Records and was described as ‘a triumph’ by the UK press.

    Over the last few years, as well as her sold out headline tours, Lucy also performed at some of the UK’s biggest festivals, including Glastonbury and Isle of Wight Festival.

    Recognized as one of the leading lights in the LGBT community, Spraggan has managed to broaden her fanbase into a much wider market recently.

    Lucy’s music-writing career began with Don Maclean and Kirsty MacColl as her major influences, embellished with the folk narratives of Peter, Paul and Mary, and taking on the punchy riffs of traditional R and B.

    Her name is now synonymous to the melodic middle ground where pop and acoustic folk meet. The toe-tapping interpretations of classic sounds and the harmony-heavy ballads that she pulls from modern rhythm and blues, are hard to forget. Spraggan’s trademark sound is the rattle of rap dropped into sing-along folk-style numbers.

    Lucy’s last UK tour was an unprecedented success with shows at iconic venues such as Glasgow Barrowland, Shepherd’s Bush Empire, Nottingham Rock City and Manchester Academy.

    Her 5th album “Today was a good day" is due for release worldwide through Cooking Vinyl on April 12th this year and is set to take her already incredible career to new levels.

  • The Royston Club
    The Royston Club
    Described as "Wrexham wonderkids" by BBC 6 Music, The Royston Club are the new Welsh band making waves in the UK and beyond. The four-piece indie band has amassed millions of streams, sold out UK tours and enjoyed support from mainstream media. Their debut album 'Shaking Hips and Crashing Cars' was released in June 2023, then last summer, the band went on to play major festivals such as Glastonbury, Reading and Leeds, and supported the likes of Blossoms, Two Door Cinema Club and The Wombats.
  • Sleeper
    Sleeper

    [1] Sleeper (formed in 1993) recorded three studio albums: Smart, The It Girl and Pleased To Meet You.

    Their breakthrough song, Inbetweener, featured a memorable video with Dale Winton, who was a popular icon among students at the time. The group is closely associated with Britpop; frontwoman Louise Wener was arguably, along with Elastica's Justine Frischmann, the movement's biggest female star. She was even something of a sex symbol. By the time Pleased To Meet You was released in 1997, Britpop was fading, as was the band's audience. After their split (on 30 December 1998) Louise Wener went on to have a successful career as a novelist.

    Sleeper also recorded a cover version of the Blondie song Atomic, which was used as a track in the film trainspotting. Their version was quite well-received and the only criticism is that it was too similar to the original.

    The It Girl was arguably their finest moment with Lie Detector, Sale of the Century and Statuesque as the defining tracks. It was produced by Stephen Street then famous for his contributions to The Smiths, Morrissey and Blur. It captured the imagination of the Britpop era. Wener admits that they were basically hanging onto the coattails of the bigger bands including the likes of Blur and Oasis.

    The original band name for the band was Surrender Dorothy. They took that name from the smoke trail telling Dorothy to surrender in the Wizard of Oz movie.

    The band was the inspiration for the phrase "Sleeperbloke", referring to the disparity between the glamorous singer Wener and the other frequently ignored members of the band (who tended to be far more anonymous and stood at the back). The term is still used by music press journalists and musicians, to refer to any person of limited standing within a band or an especially drab and unremarkable individual. Sleeper were said to be amused by the term and even produced an ironic "Sleeperbloke" T-shirt which sold well.

    The real-life Sleeperblokes were:

    Jon Stewart (born Jonathan David Stewart, 12 September 1967 in Sheffield) — (guitarist)
    Diid Osman (b. Kenadiid Osman, 10 April 1968 in Woking) — (bassist)
    Andy McClure (b. 4 July 1970 in Liverpool) — (drummer)
    Discography
    Albums
    Smart - Feb 1995, #5
    The It Girl - May 1996, #5
    Pleased To Meet You - Oct 1997, #7
    Singles
    Swallow- Jan 1994
    Delicious- May 1994
    Inbetweener - Jan 1995, #16 (UK Chart)
    Vegas - Apr 1995, #33
    What Do I Do Now - Oct 1995, #14
    Sale of the Century - May 1996, #10
    Nice Guy Eddie - Jul 1996, #10
    Statuesque - Oct 1996, #17
    She's a Good Girl - Oct 1997, #28
    Romeo Me - Dec 1997, #39

    [2] "Sleeper is a auteur of claustrophobic, sample-based hip-hop production. His work, both as an accomplished musician, and as a respected tattoo and visual artist balances a breadth of spirit with worldly, emotional depth. Finding influence and community in the worlds of classic hip-hop and artistic, experimental rock, Sleeper fills his tracks with sound, leaving an MC with just enough room to create or with the luxury of saying more by saying less. His music is lo-fi with purpose: grainy sounds are used to lend atmosphere to larger, modern electronic sound collages, grimy drums sound out familiar hip-hop patterns beneath thick layers of sound. Sleeper is a craftsman in the truest sense of the word."

  • Beans On Toast
    Beans On Toast

    IT'S A WILD GOOSE CHASE.

    https://linktr.ee/beans.on.toast

  • Lottery Winners
    Lottery Winners

    Lottery Winners are the working class underdog story of the year.

    Anxiety Replacement Therapy, the UK Number 1 album from the Lottery Winners not only topped the Official UK Album Charts, but is also the 5th highest selling first week album of the year, selling more copies in the UK that U2 and Miley Cyrus. The album has received worldwide critical acclaim and has connected with people in a special way.

    The album tackles mental illness and ADHD in a biographical, chronological story of personal redemption. Songs like Letter to Myself, a song written to 12 year old Thom after getting expelled from school and feeling like a misfit, to tell him that everything is going to work out. ‘Worry’, ‘Long Way Down’ and ‘Sertraline’, a love song about an antidepressant also mark the more troubling parts of the record. As the album progresses, the mood lightens and songs like ‘Not Alone’ and ‘Let Me Down’ provide the comfort to Thom’s journey. Concluded with Anxiety Replacement Therapy, which poetically combines all of the other songs on the album. It truly is the band’s seminal moment.

    Why do we listen to music? Why do we go to gigs? Because it’s an escape from our problems? To enhance and

  • Florence Road
    Florence Road

    Flo Ro / Wicklow / Ireland.

  • Dea Matrona
    Dea Matrona

    Dea Matrona was formed in 2018 by school friends Mollie McGinn and Orlaith Forsythe. The wave of support started through the band’s viral busking videos with over 8 million views on YouTube. The band have had 2 singles reach No.1 on the U.K iTunes Rock Charts

  • Overpass
    Overpass

    Overpass are a four piece indie/alternative band from Birmingham. After supporting the likes of Inhaler and Two Door Cinema Club across the UK, their debut EP From the Night established them as part of the UK guitar music landscape, breaking into the charts and earning support from the likes of Jack Saunders on R1, NME, Dork, and Clash, as well as appearing on Spotify playlists. Their sold out spring UK tour was a mere glimpse into what overpass are capable of, and they've achieved all this whilst still at university!

  • The Lilacs
    The Lilacs

    Live enquiries: dougie@soloagency.com

    Management: enquiries@upthelilacs.com

  • The Lancashire Hotpots
    The Lancashire Hotpots

    If you are a music promoter, venue or festival and fancy booking the Hotpots for a live gig contact operations@gspromotions.co.uk . Please note we are unable to do private functions, smaller events etc.

    For all other enquiries message us on Facebook or through the webpage http://www.thelancashirehotpots.net/contacts

  • KEO
    KEO

    “Led by brothers Finn (vocals, guitar) and Conor Keogh (bass) and completed by drummer Oli Spackman and guitarist Jimmy Lanwern. Keo’s origins trace back to Plymouth, Portugal, Ireland and the US with the Keogh brothers spending their youth touring much of the UK, Ireland and the US in their father’s traditional Irish folk project. Bridging the gap between 90’s grunge, shoegaze and alternative rock, the band note the influence of Jeff Buckley, Radiohead and The Smashing Pumpkins on their work, with further contemporary inspiration coming from acts including Wunderhorse and Fontaines D.C.”

  • The Rosadocs

    The Rosadocs, a five-piece alt-rock/indie band, are making waves in the UK music scene with their heartfelt lyrics, powerful guitar melodies, and arena-sized choruses. With a sold-out UK tour and festival slots including the Isle of Wight—the band remains the most requested independent act on the BBC East Midlands Radio Network. With additional support from Radio X, XS Manchester, and BBC Introducing stations. They have shared stages with acts like Madness, The Sherlocks, and The Lathums.

  • We Are Scientists
    We Are Scientists

    Get the new album LOBES out now & get tour tickets: https://linktr.ee/wearescientists