Splendour Festival: Saturday 2026 @ Wollaton Hall & Deer Park

Splendour Festival: Saturday 2026 @ Wollaton Hall & Deer Park

Wollaton Hall & Deer Park, Wollaton Rd., NG8 2AE Nottingham Kort

lau. 18.07.2026 12:00

GBP 90.64
Miðar / Skráning

Splendour 2026 at Wollaton Hall & Deer Park at 2026-07-18T11:30:00+0100

Flytjendur

  • Wombats
    Wombats

    Hailing from Liverpool, England, UK, Indie rock outfit, The Wombats, impressed with their first spate of singles, scoring hits with "Moving to New York" and "Let;s Dance to Joy Division."

  • Primal Scream
    Primal Scream

    Primal Scream is a Scottish indie rock and alternative dance group, formed by Bobby Gillespie and Jim Beattie in 1982, hailing from Glasgow, Scotland.

  • 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.

  • The Wombats
    The Wombats

    The Wombats return with their most sophisticated and sonically adventurous album yet. Oh! The Ocean (out February 21st 2025) grooves with social anxiety, internal strife and the tribulations of LA life, where Murph lives. Once again they provide 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.

    Oh! The Ocean marks a new era for the band, moving away from previous synthetic sounds to embrace a warmer-blooded approach. Taking 50 new songs into a studio in Echo Park, LA, in July 2024 for six weeks of sessions with new producer John Congleton (St Vincent, Wallows, Death Cab for Cutie), The Wombats shunned the AI studio techniques that have become prevalent in modern-day recording, in order to make a far more natural and human album.

    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.

  • Snow Patrol
    Snow Patrol

    Snow Patrol are a rock band hailing from Dundee, Scotland who formed in 1994. Since debuting, they have become one of the most commercially successful rock bands of their generation, famed for their iconic anthems “Chasing Cars” and “Run”, along with their six hit studio albums.

  • Flaming Lips
    Flaming Lips

    The Flaming Lips are an American rock band from Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S. The band formed in 1983 and are founders of the label Lovely Sorts of Death.

  • Editors
    Editors

    Marrying dark angular rock with a sharp pop sense, English band Editors emerged in the early 2000s as part of the post-punk revival that also included contemporaries Interpol, White Lies, and the Cinematics. Following their 2005 debut, The Back Room, they scored a pair of U.K. chart-toppers, including In This Light and on This Evening, which found the band incorporating more synth pop elements. They furthered that digital push on 2015's In Dream, before striking a balance between rock and electronic with 2018's Violence.

    Formed in 2003, Editors became one of the leading bands in the post-punk revival that swept America and England in the early 21st century. Originally dubbed Snowfield, the group comprised four music technology students from Stafford University -- singer/guitarist Tom Smith, lead guitarist Chris Urbanowicz, bassist Russell Leetch, and drummer Ed Lay -- all of whom had relocated to Birmingham after graduation. A series of a well-received club dates and demo recordings earned Editors some attention from British labels, and the group soon signed with the revitalized Kitchenware, the venerable indie label once home to Prefab Sprout.

    Kitchenware issued the band's debut single, "Bullets," in early January 2005. The record reportedly sold out in one day, and its sound earned comparisons to the dark, dramatic atmospherics of contemporary bands like Interpol and Bloc Party (not to mention veteran outfits like Joy Division and Echo & the Bunnymen). Editors' follow-up single, "Munich," made them darlings of the U.K. music press, and just weeks after their standout performance at the annual Glastonbury Music Festival, the band issued a third single, "Blood." Their much-anticipated debut LP, The Back Room, followed in mid-2005. "Munich" was reissued in January 2006 to ramp up support for the album, which entered the Top Five in the U.K. and eventually earned platinum sales. A U.S. tour with stellastarr* coincided with the American release of The Back Room in March, and a Mercury Music Prize nomination followed in July.

    Editors' sophomore effort, An End Has a Start, came out the following summer, preceded by the Top 10 single "Smokers Outside the Hospital Doors." Like its predecessor, the album went platinum in the U.K. and maintained the band's modest audience in America, where they returned in September 2007 to launch another stateside tour. Editors remained on the road through the middle of 2008, playing a slew of festivals in the U.K. and opening a string of European shows for R.E.M. before the year was up. By this point, the band had grown tired of their sound, however, and 2009 found them tinkering with synthesizers and industrial music. After enlisting the help of producer Flood (known for his work with Depeche Mode, U2, and Nine Inch Nails), they decamped to the studio to record In This Light and on This Evening, which unveiled their newfound electronic fixation upon its release in October 2009.

    Eager to build on the success of a second U.K. number one album in a row, Smith immediately began to write material for a prospective fourth full-length. By the time the In This Light and on This Evening promotional tour had ended in late 2010, the band had enough new songs to enter a London studio, with Flood once again behind the desk. The majority of the band wasn't satisfied with the initial results of these sessions, and by early 2012, Smith, Leetch, and Lay had asked Urbanowicz to leave Editors when it became clear that the vision they had for the band's future wasn't shared by their guitarist and founding member. Very shortly after Urbanowicz had departed, the band were offered a high-profile festival slot in Werchter, Belgium. They honored this commitment, bringing in ex-Yourcodenameis: Milo guitarist Justin Lockey and Airship member Elliott Williams to their lineup, bolstering the band's sound and laying the foundations for the straight-ahead rock approach that their fourth album would ultimately take. Recorded as a five-piece in Nashville with Jacquire King as producer, The Weight of Your Love was issued in June 2013 and nodded to the ambitious, guitar-led, stadium-filling sound of U2 and R.E.M.

    In 2015, Editors delivered their fifth studio album, the self-produced In Dream, which featured background vocals from Slowdive's Rachel Goswell and included the singles "No Harm," "Marching Orders," and "Life Is Fear." They toured extensively behind the effort before returning to the studio for their sixth LP, 2018's Violence, which featured the singles "Magazine" and "Hallelujah (So Low)." A version of the album originally recorded with electronic producer Blanck Mass was issued a year later as The Blanck Mass Sessions. The short set featured alternate versions of seven tracks from Violence, adding the previously unreleased song "Barricades." ~ Jason Ankeny & James Wilkinson

  • The Pigeon Detectives
    The Pigeon Detectives

    The Pigeon Detectives (formed in 2002) is an energetic and rugged British alternative and indie rock band, hailing from Rothwell, Leeds, UK.

  • Emf
    Emf

    EMF (formed in 1989) is an English indie and alternative dance group, best known for their 1990 debut single “Unbelievable”, hailing from Cinderford, Gloucestershire, England.

  • Kingfishr
    Kingfishr
    Kingfishr are Eddie, Fitz and McGoo, a 3-piece who met one another at the University of Limerick, Ireland, writing songs together and releasing their debut single 'flowers-fire' in May of 2022, the week before their final exams. They have since released five further singles with over 2 million streams to date. Citing U2, Hans Zimmer and Ben Howard as influences, the grand atmospheric nature of these artists can be found deeply woven into the DNA of the Limerick folk trio.
  • ALT BLK ERA
    ALT BLK ERA

    music@altblkera.com

    MOBO 2025 Award winners, ALT BLK ERA hit the UK No.1 spot in the Rock & Metal chart with their debut album 'Rave Immortal'. The genre-smashing sister duo Nyrobi (21) and Chaya (17) are busy redefining music by fusing Rock with  Alt Pop, DnB, Rap and Electronic beats.

    Hailed as ‘Ones to Watch 2025’ by BBC Introducing, these twice-MOBO Award nominated and Heavy Music Award nominated (2024) artists have stormed the UK music scene with standout performances at iconic festivals that include Glastonbury, Download Festival, and Reading & Leeds.

    The sisters have also garnered rave reviews from the likes of NME, REVOLVER and Kerrang! Magazine.

    The Brit Awards have spotlighted ALT BLK ERA across their social platforms and their musicand videos have lit up MTV, TV, radio, and Spotify editorial playlists.

    Beyond the music, they advocate for hidden disability awareness and inclusivity in the music industry, inspired by Nyrobi’s personal journey - a key theme of Rave Immortal.

    Their live show is an unforgettable experience - a high-energy showcase that defies convention and leaves their audiences demanding more.

  • Divorce
    Divorce
    'Nottingham indie heavyweights Divorce have developed quite the reputation over the last twelve months with their unique blend of alt-country sensibilities. Attracting widespread praise from the likes of The Times, The Independent and The I Paper, as well as becoming mainstays on the BBC Radio 1 and BBC 6 Music airwaves, the band - who once described themselves as “Wilco meets Abba” - are set to showcase several cuts from their recently released second EP Heady Metal on a full UK tour, followed by support tours with The Vaccines & Everything Everything, the thriving four-piece’s budding live reputation has certainly attracted considerable fanfare over the twelve months. With full-capacity shows at 2023's The Great Escape as well as playing the main stage at End Of The Road and acclaimed live shows with the likes of Self Esteem at BBC Proms, Divorce have also graced the stage alongside appearances with 86TV’s, Lime Garden and Pip Blom amongst others.
  • M60
    M60
  • Archy & the Astronauts
    Archy & the Astronauts

    Make mosh, not war.

  • FSN
  • The Beatles Dub Club
    The Beatles Dub Club

    The Fab Four like you've never heard them before!

    Bookings: luke@coalitionpresents.com

  • cherryholt
    cherryholt

    Cherryholt are a 5-peice band from Lincolnshire. Cherryholt’s songs have a nostalgic early noughties indie-pop feel, coupled with explosive guitar solos and breakdowns comparable to experimental-rock. We also take influence from climactic rock-ballads, heavily driven by technically impressive vocals, amalgamating all these styles to create a unique, yet relatable catalogue of repertoire.

    Fully formed September 2024 by a set of twins and school friends, Cherryholt quickly burst onto the scene with the release of our debut single "criminals", followed by their second single “Bailey”.

    Cherryholt’s eagerly anticipated third single “irresistible”, recorded at sick room studios, becomes yours on 16/08/25, taking heavy influence from the early naughties scene.

    Being young lads in rural Lincolnshire, Cherryholt write their songs about experiences on small-town nights, young love and the modern age, resulting in timeless, emotional and relatable tunes.