Y Not Festival Reveal Huge Headliners
for 2025
31 July to 3 August – Pikehall, Derbyshire
The North’s Indie Festival Returns For Its Eighteenth Year
The Prodigy Courteeners
Madness The Wombats*
Primal Scream The Last Dinner Party Franz Ferdinand
Plus…
Sigrid Shed Seven hard life Annie Mac
the Ks Maximo Park The Pigeon Detectives Professor Green
The Hunna Red Rum Club Vistas* The Twang Seb Lowe
Brooke Combe | Cassia | Willie J Healey | Lime Garden | Beans on Toast
Somebody’s Child | Panic Shack | Pixey* | Luvcat | Chloe Slater | Home Counties
Siobhan Winifred | Daydreamers | James Walsh Starsailer | The Guest List
Cliffords | She’s In Parties | Brogeal | The Kites* | Better Joy | Fiona-Lee
The Lancashire Hotpots | King Pleasure & The Biscuit Boys
Barrioke Feat Shaun Williamson | Mr Motivator
MORE ACTS STILL TO BE ANNOUNCED
* = Performing On Thursday
Presale begins at 6pm on Thursday 28 November
Tickets on General Sale at 10am on Friday 29 November
www.ynotfestival.com
Today Y Not Festival reveal their headliners for 2025, alongside the first wave of what’s set to be a huge line-up. The eighteenth edition of the North’s prime festival is back on 31 July to 3 August – The Wombats will get the party started on Thursday, before a massive weekend of hits from headliners The Prodigy, Courteeners and Madness. Artists announced today include Primal Scream, The Last Dinner Party, Franz Ferdinand, Sigrid, Shed Seven, hard life, Annie Mac, the Ks, Maximo Park, The Pigeon Detectives, Professor Green, The Hunna, Red Rum Club, Vistas, The Twang and Seb Lowe and many more.
With three decades as one of the most vital electronic acts in live music, there will be no doubt what The Prodigy will bring to Y Not on Friday 1 August. Born in the heart of the early rave scene, the band quickly grew musically into the powerhouse behind international hit singles such as ‘Firestarter’ and ‘Breathe’. The Prodigy are pioneers of their field – having sold millions of records worldwide and winning numerous awards, including two BRIT Awards for Best Dance Act, they are a force to be reckoned with and not one to miss.
Fresh from the release of acclaimed seventh album Pink Cactus Cafe, Courteeners return to Y Not to headline Saturday 2 August. The new record is the sound of the band pushing and stretching their boundaries with an upbeat pop feel, full of hooks and anthems. Since their formation in 2016, the band have attracted the attention of giants of pop from Morrissey to Bono, who declared them the “best band of the last 10 years” following the release of debut album St Jude.
Not many bands can own a festival stage quite like Madness. On Sunday 3 August witness their seemingly endless catalogue of classic tunes, including the likes of ‘Our House’, ‘It Must Be Love’ and ‘Baggy Trousers’. They may have been one of the leading lights of the two-tone ska revival in the ‘70s and ‘80s but their impact on pop music, and on the charts, goes far beyond that. A “proper knees up” is guaranteed!
The Wombats are heading to Derbyshire to open Y Not 2025 for early-entry on Thursday 31 August, welcoming in a new era with their most sophisticated and sonically adventurous album yet. Out 21 February next year, Oh! The Ocean provides escapism from the mundane with songwriting that has profound meaning to audiences in turbulent times, packaged in the band’s deceptively cuddly and playful façade. Alongside familiar sounds they explore new genres from glistening tech rock to sci-fi pop, futuristic fuzz rock to bluesy rock’n’roll, with touches of disco and hip-hop-inflections – we can’t wait for them to bring it all to the Big Gin stage.
The supporting line-ups across the weekend are set to be incredible. With one of Britain’s best live acts, Scottish alternative rock group Primal Scream, known for their era-defining album Screamadelica, and The Last Dinner Party returning to Y Not after a triumphant Quarry Stage performance in 2023, now armed with their Mercury-nominated hit album, Prelude to Ecstasy. Also, indie rockers Franz Ferdinand, the BRIT-award winning group with huge hits including ‘Take Me Out’ and ‘Do You Want To’.
Plus critically acclaimed pop artist Sigrid, Britpop hitmakers Shed Seven, indie pop fan favourites hard life (formally known as Easy Life), beloved DJ Annie Mac, indie rock breakthrough the ks, 00s rock crowd pleasers Maximo Park and Pigeon Detectives, rapper Professor Green, as well as The Hunna, Red Rum Club, Vistas, The Twang, Seb Lowe, and many more.
Jason Oakley, Managing Director at Y Not Festival, says: “Last year’s Y Not Festival was just incredible in many ways, and I’d like to thank everyone who came along, our amazing supporters and all the performers! And 2025 is looking like it’s going to be even better – we’re beyond excited to share that The Prodigy, Courteeners, and Madness will be headlining, as well as The Wombats who are taking over Thursday night. We’ve got another huge year in store for you all, with the line-up including Primal Scream, The Last Dinner Party, Annie Mac, Sigrid, Maximo Park and so many more… See you there?!”
Y Not 2025 line up:
* = performing on Thursday
The Prodigy, Courteeners, Madness, The Wombats*, Primal Scream, The Last Dinner Party, Franz Ferdinand, Sigrid, Shed Seven, hard life, Annie Mac, the Ks, Maximo Park, The Pigeon Detectives, Professor Green, The Hunna, Red Rum Club, Vistas*, The Twang, Seb Lowe, Brooke Combe, Cassia, Willie J Healey, Lime Garden, Beans on Toast, Somebody’s Child, Panic Shack, Pixey*, Luvcat, Chloe Slater, Home Counties, Siobhan Winifred, Daydreamers, James Walsh Starsailer, The Guest List, Cliffords, She’s In Parties, Brogeal, The Kites*, Better Joy, Fiona-Lee, The Lancashire Hotpots, King Pleasure & The Biscuit Boys, Barrioke Feat Shaun Williamson, Mr Motivator
About Y Not Festival
Back for its eighteenth edition, Y Not festival will take place in Pikehall, Derbyshire on 31 July to 3 August. Since 2005 when it began life as an overspilling house party in the deepest, darkest Derbyshire; Y Not has stayed home grown and true to its roots. With panoramic countryside views, a fully stocked bar of local ales, a mouth-watering selection of food and more live music than you can shake a stick at… all you need to bring is yourself, some wellies and a killer fancy dress outfit.
Presale Sign Up is available NOW – sign up now for exclusive first access to tickets: ynotfestival.com/presale
Presale begins Thursday 28 November at 6pm
Tickets on General Sale at 10am on Friday 29 November
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Tickets & Prices
Adult Weekend Camping Tickets from £139.50 + booking fee (Tier 3)
Family, child and youth tickets will be available
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