Deaf Havana, and InMe for Y-Not Festival

plus six more additions to the bill

By Scott Williams | Published: Wed 29th May 2013

Deaf Havana

Friday 2nd to Sunday 4th August 2013
Mouldridge Lane, Pikehall, Matlock, Derbyshire, DE4 2PH, England MAP
adult weekend ticket £79.50 - SOLD OUT
Daily capacity: 8,000
Last updated: Fri 2nd Aug 2013

Y-Not Festival, which takes place from Friday 2nd until Sunday 4th August 2013 near Matlock in Derbyshire have confirmed that Deaf Havana will be headlining the Quarry stage on Saturday, with InMe topping the Giant Squid line-up.

Also confirmed are Chapel Club, Temples, The Temperance Movement, Night Works, Maybeshewill, and Chloe Howl.

Organisers have also confirmed a surprise show from special guests - this will be completely unannounced, but they hint, "They are a set of returning Y Not heavyweight champions who got you B Bb bbb-bouncing. If that's a little oblique, blame it on the weekend. We're struggling too."

They join a line-up that includes The Horrors topping the bill on Friday supported by the Mystery Jets, on Saturday, it's The Cribs, supported by Ash and on Sunday, it's The Darkness, supported by The Enemy. They top a line-up that includes The 1975, Dan Le Sac Vs Scroobius Pip, Dry the River, Electric Six, Kids in Glass Houses, The Joy Formidable, 65daysofstatic, Dutch Uncles, We Are The Ocean, Three Trapped Tigers, Lewis Watson, We Were Promised Jetpacks, Toy, Stealing Sheep, The Computers, Wet Nuns, Johnny Foreigner, and Max Raptor, expect around 80 acts in total, there are a few additions still to be added to the three main stages.

Still to be announced is the line-up for the Allotment Stage which showcases home-grown talent, this year over 1,700 bands applied and Y-Not will offer 20 of them the chance to perform.

For the line-up details, days and stage splits as available please click here.

The festival, which was founded in 2006, has a capacity of 8,000 people, and aside from the music on two stages, there is a whole host of activities including yoga, African dancing, a pub quiz, dodgems and much more!

The festival attempts to have an intimate nature, with many of the bands camping with festival goers, and friendly stewards. Late night entertainment includes a dance tent, or camp fire singalongs and there will be real ales and local ciders available.

Tickets are priced at £79.50. To buy tickets, click here.

There is also a joint ticket with Y-Not's sister event 2000Trees priced at £136.

To buy a combined ticket, click here.


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