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Jaegermeister Stage: [[Levellers (band)|Levellers]], Ronika, [[The Lightning Seeds]], To Kill a King, Vadoinmessico, Kappa Gamma, The Barnum Meserve, Sinners Highway |
Jaegermeister Stage: [[Levellers (band)|Levellers]], Ronika, [[The Lightning Seeds]], To Kill a King, Vadoinmessico, Kappa Gamma, The Barnum Meserve, Sinners Highway |
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[[Leftlion]] Courtyard Stage: Josh Keogh, Opie Dieno, Indiana, Saint Raymond, Rob Green, Nina Smith, Ryan Keen, [[Miss 600]], [[Natalie Duncan]] |
[[Leftlion]] Courtyard Stage: Josh Keogh, Opie Dieno, [[Indiana (singer)|Indiana]], [[Saint Raymond (musician)|Saint Raymond]], Rob Green, Nina Smith, Ryan Keen, [[Miss 600]], [[Natalie Duncan]] |
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2013's festival was held on Saturday, 20 July. |
2013's festival was held on Saturday, 20 July. |
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Main Stage: '''[[Jake Bugg]]''', [[KT Tunstall]], [[Squeeze (band)|Squeeze]], [[Dog Is Dead]], [[Nina Nesbitt]], [[Jack Savoretti]], Indiana and The Gorgeous Chans |
Main Stage: '''[[Jake Bugg]]''', [[KT Tunstall]], [[Squeeze (band)|Squeeze]], [[Dog Is Dead]], [[Nina Nesbitt]], [[Jack Savoretti]], [[Indiana (singer)|Indiana]] and The Gorgeous Chans |
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Jagermeister Stage: [[Maximo Park]], Peter Hook & The Light, Kagoule, Park Bench Society, Rob Green, Saint Raymond and Ferocious Dog |
Jagermeister Stage: [[Maximo Park]], Peter Hook & The Light, Kagoule, Park Bench Society, Rob Green, Saint Raymond and Ferocious Dog |
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===2014=== |
===2014=== |
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2014's festival |
2014's festival was held on Saturday, 19 July. It was from 2014 that the festival became sponsored by Nottingham's very own [http://confetti.uk.com/about-confetti-college-nottingham/creative-industry-partners/ Confetti College] instead of [[Jagermeister]]. |
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Main Stage: '''[[Tom Odell]]''', '''[[Happy Mondays]]''', [[Scouting For Girls]], [[Foxes (singer)|Foxes]], [[Saint Raymond (musician)|Saint Raymond]], [[The Beat (British band)]], [[Ron Pope]] and NUSIC's Future Sound of Nottingham Winner 2014, Joy Mumford |
Main Stage: '''[[Tom Odell]]''', '''[[Happy Mondays]]''', [[Scouting For Girls]], [[Foxes (singer)|Foxes]], [[Saint Raymond (musician)|Saint Raymond]], [[The Beat (British band)]], [[Ron Pope]] and NUSIC's Future Sound of Nottingham Winner 2014, Joy Mumford |
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Comedy Stage: Brendan Riley (Compère), Nick Page, Gerry K, Steve Royle, Patrick Monahan and Raymond and Mr Timpkins Revue |
Comedy Stage: Brendan Riley (Compère), Nick Page, Gerry K, Steve Royle, Patrick Monahan and Raymond and Mr Timpkins Revue |
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2015's festival was held on Saturday, 18 July. |
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Main Stage: '''[[The Specials]]''', '''[[James (band)|James]]''', [[Lawson (band)|Lawson]], [[Indiana (singer)|Indiana]], [[Roots Manuva]], [[Amber Run]], [[To Kill a King (band)|To Kill a King]] and Suspect Alibi (with special guest Josh Wheatley) |
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Confetti Stage: '''[[Bananarama]]''', [[The Twang]], [[Ferocious Dog]], Iris Gold, Keto, The Swiines and Georgie |
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Acoustic Rooms Stage: Hhymm, Joy Mumford, Eyre Llew, Pierce Brothers, [[Jamie Lawson (musician)|Jamie Lawson]], Martin Luke Brown, Daudi Matsiko, Molly and Jack, RJMarks and Cedric Peters |
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Comedy Stage: Andy Robinson (Compère), [[Jollyboat (comedy act)|Jollyboat]], Ian D Montford, [[Ellie Taylor]], Christian Reilly and John Robertson |
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NB: [[Jess Glynne]] was set to play the Main Stage. However, due to her vocal cord surgery in 2015, she was forced to pull out just weeks before the festival and was replaced by [[Indiana (singer)|Indiana]]. |
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2016's festival will be held on Saturday, 23 July. |
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Main Stage: '''[[Jess Glynne]]''', '''[[The Human League]]''', [[Jamie Lawson (musician)|Jamie Lawson]], [[UB40]], [[Turin Brakes]], [[Jeremy Loops]], Ady Suleiman and 2016's Nusic Competition Winner. |
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Confetti Stage: '''[[The Darkness (band)|The Darkness]]''', '''[[The Fratellis]]''', [[The Rifles (band)|The Rifles]], [[Stiff Little Fingers]], Louis Berry, These Your Children and Eyre Llew. |
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Acoustic Rooms Stage: [[Will Varley]], Brad Dear, Tom McCartney, Bru-C, Ellie Keegan, Josh Wheatley, Raphael Blake and Lowrie. |
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Comedy Stage: John Ryan, [[Patrick Monahan (comedian)|Patrick Monahan]], [[Tom Binns|Ivan Brackenbury]], El Baldiniho, [[Tom Binns]] and Vince Atta. |
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All information from this page is referenced from Splendour Festival's official website: [http://www.splendourfestival.com/ www.splendourfestival.com/] |
All information from this page is referenced from Splendour Festival's official website: [http://www.splendourfestival.com/ www.splendourfestival.com/] |
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Genre | Various |
Dates | July |
Location(s) | Wollaton Park, Nottingham, England, UK |
Years active | 2008 - present |
Founders | Nottingham City Council & DHP Concerts |
Website | splendourfestival.com |
Splendour in Nottingham (more commonly known as Splendour or Splendour Festival) is an annual music festival held in Nottingham, England during July. Organised by Nottingham City Council and DHP Concerts, the event is held within Wollaton Park, to the west of Nottingham City Centre. A wide range of musical acts and genres are on offer at the festival, from local unsigned bands, to world music, and big names from the past and present.
History
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Dates and Lineups for each year
2008
The first Splendour festival was held on 19 and 20 July.
Artists performing on Saturday, the 19th: Kate Nash, The Charlatans, Ocean Colour Scene, Tom Baxter, Lightspeed Champion, The Recovery
Artists performing on Sunday, the 20th: Paolo Nutini, Rufus Wainwright, The Lemonheads, Duke Special, Sam Beeton, Liam Gerner, House of Brothers
2009
2009s festival was held on Saturday, 19 July.
Artists performing: Madness, The Pogues, Fun Lovin' Criminals, Imelda May, The Rifles, Kid British, Dog Is Dead
2010
2010s festival was held on Saturday, 24 July.
Main Stage: Pet Shop Boys, Calvin Harris, Noisettes, Athlete, OK Go, The Leisure Society, Ronika
Rightfield Stage: Shed Seven, Terrorvision, Fyfe Dangerfield, Celine and Nite Wreckage, Dog is Dead, Frontiers, Fists, The Wax Dramatic.
Small World Stage: Talvin Singh, Rango, Jaipur Kawa Brass Band, T and Latouche, Asere, Bayou Seco, Hhymn, I Only Date Models.
LeftLion Courtyard Stage: James Walsh, Marcus Foster, Pete Lawrie, Nadine Shah, Nina Smith, Liam Bailey, Jay Thomas
2011
2011s festival was held on Sunday, 24 July.
Main Stage: Scissor Sisters, Blondie, Eliza Doolittle, Cast, Justin Currie, Sam Duckworth
Secondary Stage: Feeder, The Bluetones, Dog Is Dead, The Virginmarys, Romance, Swimming, Royal Gala, Harleighblu
LeftLion Courtyard Stage: Scott Matthews, The Petebox, Cecille Grey, Luke Bingham, Allie Moss, Gallery 47, Jake Bugg
Comedy Stage: Nick Page (compère), Andy White, Wes Zaharuk, Roger Monkhouse, Patrick Monahan, Dan Evens
2012
2012s festival was held on Saturday, 21 July.
Main Stage: Dizzee Rascal, Razorlight, Katy B, Hard-Fi, Bjorn Again, Jake Bugg, The Afterdark Movement
Jaegermeister Stage: Levellers, Ronika, The Lightning Seeds, To Kill a King, Vadoinmessico, Kappa Gamma, The Barnum Meserve, Sinners Highway
Leftlion Courtyard Stage: Josh Keogh, Opie Dieno, Indiana, Saint Raymond, Rob Green, Nina Smith, Ryan Keen, Miss 600, Natalie Duncan
Comedy Stage: Vince Atta, The Raymond & Mr Timkins Revue, Anil Desai, Nick Beaton, Scottish Falsetto Sock Puppet Theatre, Dave Twentyman (compère)
2013
2013's festival was held on Saturday, 20 July.
Main Stage: Jake Bugg, KT Tunstall, Squeeze, Dog Is Dead, Nina Nesbitt, Jack Savoretti, Indiana and The Gorgeous Chans
Jagermeister Stage: Maximo Park, Peter Hook & The Light, Kagoule, Park Bench Society, Rob Green, Saint Raymond and Ferocious Dog
NCN Courtyard Stage: Ryan Keen, Harleighblu, Joel Baker, Gavin James, Injured Birds, Georgie Rose, Ryan Thomas and OneGirlOneBoy
Comedy Stage: Craig Murray, Andrew Bird, Raymond and Mr Timpkins Revue, Martin Mor, Andy Robinson and Mickey D
2014
2014's festival was held on Saturday, 19 July. It was from 2014 that the festival became sponsored by Nottingham's very own Confetti College instead of Jagermeister.
Main Stage: Tom Odell, Happy Mondays, Scouting For Girls, Foxes, Saint Raymond, The Beat (British band), Ron Pope and NUSIC's Future Sound of Nottingham Winner 2014, Joy Mumford
Confetti Stage: The Boomtown Rats, Reverend & The Makers, The Rifles (band), A Plastic Rose, Amber Run, Uncle Frank and Keto
Acoustic Rooms Stage: Noah, Billy Lockett, Bud, Bitter Stings, Gallery 47, Fields, Ryan Thomas, Frankie Rudolf and George Holroyd
Comedy Stage: Brendan Riley (Compère), Nick Page, Gerry K, Steve Royle, Patrick Monahan and Raymond and Mr Timpkins Revue
2015
2015's festival was held on Saturday, 18 July.
Main Stage: The Specials, James, Lawson, Indiana, Roots Manuva, Amber Run, To Kill a King and Suspect Alibi (with special guest Josh Wheatley)
Confetti Stage: Bananarama, The Twang, Ferocious Dog, Iris Gold, Keto, The Swiines and Georgie
Acoustic Rooms Stage: Hhymm, Joy Mumford, Eyre Llew, Pierce Brothers, Jamie Lawson, Martin Luke Brown, Daudi Matsiko, Molly and Jack, RJMarks and Cedric Peters
Comedy Stage: Andy Robinson (Compère), Jollyboat, Ian D Montford, Ellie Taylor, Christian Reilly and John Robertson
NB: Jess Glynne was set to play the Main Stage. However, due to her vocal cord surgery in 2015, she was forced to pull out just weeks before the festival and was replaced by Indiana.
2016
2016's festival will be held on Saturday, 23 July.
Main Stage: Jess Glynne, The Human League, Jamie Lawson, UB40, Turin Brakes, Jeremy Loops, Ady Suleiman and 2016's Nusic Competition Winner.
Confetti Stage: The Darkness, The Fratellis, The Rifles, Stiff Little Fingers, Louis Berry, These Your Children and Eyre Llew.
Acoustic Rooms Stage: Will Varley, Brad Dear, Tom McCartney, Bru-C, Ellie Keegan, Josh Wheatley, Raphael Blake and Lowrie.
Comedy Stage: John Ryan, Patrick Monahan, Ivan Brackenbury, El Baldiniho, Tom Binns and Vince Atta.
All information from this page is referenced from Splendour Festival's official website: www.splendourfestival.com/