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Super Furry Animals, and Public Service Broadcasting, for Y-Not

plus Deaf Havana, The Strypes, Rhodes, Grant Nicholas, & more

By Scott Williams | Published:

Y-Not Festival 2015 - Super Furry Animals
Photo credit: Claire Lacey


Super Furry Animals, Public Service Broadcasting, Deaf Havana, The Strypes, Rhodes, and Grant Nicholas top the new line-up additions for Y-Not Festival, which takes place from Friday 31st July until Sunday 2nd August 2015 near Matlock in Derbyshire.

Also confirmed tonight are Arcane Roots, Rag n Bone Man, Summer Camp, Jaws, Walking on Cars, Blossoms, Twin Wild, All Tvvins, High Tyde, Forever Never, Man Made, Ady Suleiman, Movie, The Beach, Vant, United Fruit, and Black Honey.

Plus confirmed for the Big Scary Monsters and Alcopop Takeover are The Xcerts, Tellison, Brawlers, Best Friends, Get Inuit, Axes, Woahnows, Spills, and John.

They join Snoop Dogg, Primal Scream, and Basement Jaxx as this summer's headlining acts. Also confirmed are Ocean Colour Scene, Johnny Marr, Less Than Jake, We Are Scientists, Augustines, Reverend And The Makers, Don Broco, Young Guns, Indiana, The Lancashire Hotpots, Bo Ningen, Raleigh Ritchie, Hacktivist, Nine Black Alps, Rolo Tomassi, The Bohicas, Ltnt, Solemn Sun, Kim Churchill, Jake Isaac, Zoax, Saint Raymond, We Are The Ocean, Nick Mulvey, Rae Morris, Pulled Apart By Horses, Slaves, Honeyblood, Gengahr, Ruen Brothers, Jagaara, The Academic, Allusondrugs, Fearless Vampire Killers, and King Pleasure and the Biscuit Boys.

There are still many more to be announced for Y-Not's 10 stages.

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Tickets are priced at £89.50 plus booking fees. A ticket for children aged 12 years & Under is free. Early entry Thursday tickets are priced at £14, car parking passes are priced at £7, and campervan passes are priced at £40.

The festival, now in its 10th year, has a capacity of 8,000 people, and aside from the music on three stages, there is a whole host of activities for Y-Notters to get involved in. 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.