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Sunday top feels the weakest for me personally. Wolf Alice and Primal Scream doesn't do much. Nothing extra greatly added but most if it was there I guess anyway of note. Quote happy to watch a different act on Sunday night as well so its not all 3 nights main stage. Very tempting.

 

I would take The Enemy and Reytons from Y Not but the rest outweighs it. 

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Sunday top feels the weakest for me personally. Wolf Alice and Primal Scream doesn't do much. Nothing extra greatly added but most if it was there I guess anyway of note. Quote happy to watch a different act on Sunday night as well so its not all 3 nights main stage. Very tempting.

 

I would take The Enemy and Reytons from Y Not but the rest outweighs it. I liked last years Kendall but Sunday was definitely the stand out day. 

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4 minutes ago, Goer190 said:

Not heard of The Koko's and can't see anything online. Going to assume this is Lottery Winners (last album was called Koko)

General consensus is it's them whilst they try and sell out the last few tickets for their stadium show in Leigh. 

 

Really happy with the additions personally; Primal Scream a great name up there. The Lottery Winners and Red Rum Club always put on a good show. The Covasettes being back on the Thursday is ace, caught them at Woodlands last year and they really impressed me. Some more fun stuff to check out added to the already announced bands. Think I would watch nearly every band or artist from the first 12 lines of the poster, about as good as a Superstruct festival has ever been imo.

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Agreed. Think it's a fantastic varied lineup. Will be a fantastic 4 days. Hope the weather holds up like it has last 3 or so years but will be a great time either way.

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Some good additions to the line up - agree that The Koko's are the Lottery Winners as they seem to be a permanent fixture at KC along with Lancashire Hotpots 

 

Surprised no comedians being announced - KC over the last few years have announced a major comedian (Russell Howard in 24 and John Bishop last year)  along with other comedians for the Soap Box tent - nothing mentioned at all on this line up, is there going to be a another announcement for comedians, etc?

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2 hours ago, 49Lawson said:

General consensus is it's them whilst they try and sell out the last few tickets for their stadium show in Leigh. 

 

Really happy with the additions personally; Primal Scream a great name up there. The Lottery Winners and Red Rum Club always put on a good show. The Covasettes being back on the Thursday is ace, caught them at Woodlands last year and they really impressed me. Some more fun stuff to check out added to the already announced bands. Think I would watch nearly every band or artist from the first 12 lines of the poster, about as good as a Superstruct festival has ever been imo.

Yeah I mean for a superstruct and the size of kendal being more in with the trucks, y nots overall I'd agree. The Sunday last year for kendall is up there with the best day. I think Y Not 2023 probably take best lineups for all those festivals though as an all round package.

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On 27/03/2026 at 11:41, DSG2100 said:

Surprised no comedians being announced - KC over the last few years have announced a major comedian (Russell Howard in 24 and John Bishop last year)  along with other comedians for the Soap Box tent - nothing mentioned at all on this line up, is there going to be a another announcement for comedians, etc?

They said they will be a comedy announcement 

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