London Grammar to headline new No Tomorrow Festival

plus Sam Smith, and Eton Messy

By Scott Williams | Published: Wed 19th Feb 2014

London Grammar

Saturday 7th June 2014
Wollaton Park, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, NG8 2AE, England MAP
early bird £25
Daily capacity: 15,000
Last updated: Tue 20th Jan 2015

London Grammar will headline No Tomorrow Festival, a new event held in Nottingham's Wollaton Park on Saturday 7th June 2014.

The trio will be in familiar surroundings having met and formed the band while studying at the University of Nottingham.

Joining London Grammar across three live music stages featuring solo artists, bands and DJs will be , Sam Smith, and Eton Messy DJs.

The No Tomorrow festival is expected to attract up to 10,000 people with a line-up focussing on ‘alternative’ artists and the best new, emerging talent. The festival is an 18-plus event aimed primarily at students looking to celebrate after end-of-term exams.

Head of Festivals at DHP Family Ali McLean, said, “We felt there was a market for a new outdoor festival aimed at young people with a passion for cutting-edge music and up-and-coming artists. The line-up will be fresh and eclectic, a real draw for music lovers.”

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Although the festival is aimed at students it is open to everyone 18 and over. Early bird tickets are priced at £25.

The festival is in addition to the annual Splendour festival at the site in July. Both are organised by Nottingham-based DHP Family, and joins their stable of festivals beside Splendour, Hit the Deck, Dot to Dot, Everywhere, and Gathering. The company expects to put on more than 1500 gigs during 2014 and also has acts under management. 




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