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English music festival Y Not announces first wave of artists

The small village of Pikehall in the Derbyshire Dales plays host to the county’s most established event of its type, and organisers have now announced the first names to feature in this year’s lineup.

Alongside the three iconic bands already mentioned (Stereophonics, Two Door Cinema Club and The Vaccines), numerous other top acts – from a stunning variety of genres – have also been announced.

They include Clean Bandit, Jake Bugg, Slaves, Maximo Park, Feeder, Nothing But Thieves, Example & DJ Wire, Twin Atlantic, The Hunna, Cast, Sundara Karma and Kate Nash.

The Y Not Festival

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Also on this already very impressive bill are, among others, Palace, Cabbage, Fickle Friends, Jaws, Beans on Toast, Tigercub, Muncie Girls, Banfi, Crows, Everly Pregnant Brothers and Trash.

Every year, this area of the spectacular Peak District countryside comes to to life with the gathering of music fans who enjoy a good party. Local ales and ciders can also be found on-site, as can a wide selection of food.

Due to overwhelming demand, only a limited number of tier three tickets are now on sale, priced at £104.50 (including booking fee) for adults (children aged 12 and under go free) and can be purchased via the festival’s official website. Tier four tickets are available too but are likely to sell out fast.

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