Y Not Festival 2024: Organisers ‘beyond excited’ as ‘huge’ lineup is announced

Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds will headline this year's Y Not festival Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds will headline this year's Y Not festival
Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds will headline this year's Y Not festival | Submitted
This year’s festival in the heart of the Peak District is set to be a belter!

Acts including the Kaiser Chiefs and Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds are set to headline this year’s Y Not Festival in Derbyshire. 

Returning for its 17th year, the annual music festival will be held in the Peak District village of Pikehall between Thursday, August 1 and Sunday, August 4. 

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Sandwiched between the Kaiser Chiefs and Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds are fellow headliners Snow Patrol and Jamie T. 

The Kaiser Chiefs will also play at Y Not festival The Kaiser Chiefs will also play at Y Not festival
The Kaiser Chiefs will also play at Y Not festival | Submitted

Other acts confirmed to play over the four-day festival include The Kooks, Jake Bugg and The Snuts. 

Last year’s festival, which saw 40,000 music fans descend on Pikehall, was headlined by Kasabian, Royal Blood and Paul Weller. 

Jason Oakley, Managing Director at Y Not Festival, said: “Firstly I want to thank everyone who supported us again last year, who came along and enjoyed some fantastic music with us in our favourite place. 

“We’re working hard to make this year even better, and we’re beyond excited to share 2024’s line-up with you. 

“Heading to Pikehall this August is Snow Patrol, Jamie T and Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds, as well as our Thursday headliners Kaiser Chiefs! 

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“There’s a huge line-up across the whole weekend including The Kooks, The Vaccines, Holly Humberstone, Jake Bugg, Katy B, Black Honey and so many more. We can’t wait to welcome you back this year!”

Presale will begin at 6pm on Thursday, January 25, before tickets go on general sale at 10am the following day.

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