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Noisily Festival announces line-up for The Nook

featuring Commoner, Dreems, Acid Flora, Patty O, Meraki, Parallel 7, and more

By Mike Marshall | Published:

Noisily Festival 2022 - around the festival site
Photo credit: Phil Bull


Noisily Festival has announced its line-up for The Nook stage. The festival returns for a 8th time to Coney Woods at Noseley Hall, in Leicestershire, taking place between Thursday 7th until Sunday 10th July 2022.

The acts announced for The Nook are: Acid Flora, Andi Otto, Commoner, Dreems, Earthly Measures, Frey Train, High Tea, Just Emma, Kilibasi, Kusht, Landhouse, Little Thoughts, Lucid, M.Rux, Martha Van Straaten, Meraki, Mojo Filter, Motion Potion, Parallel 7, Patty O, Paul Traeumer, Stefano Cassini, and Yor Kultura.

Previously announced for the festival are:

Noisily Stage: Andreas Henneberg Vs Beth Lydi, Audley, Audio Anonymous, Atlantik, Ben Coda, Carbon, Ed Steele, Eats Everything, Henri Bergmann, Frida Darko, James Monro, John Digweed, Lampe, Lize, Quivver, Oc & Verde, Pauli Pocket

Liquid Stage: Allaby & Bedders, Antispin, Animato, Altered State, Dirty Saffi, E.v.p, Evil Oil Man, Florescence, Greg V Dill Zogg, Hyperdrine, Khromata, Headroom, Hypogeo, Hypnocoustics, Oood, Liquid Ross, Miles From Anywhere, Lucas, Regan, Scorb, Simon Posford, Tristan

Treehouse Stage: Bayawaka, Cosmic Trigger, Deekline, Dela Moon, DJ Storm, Ed Rush, Fixate, Gandolfi, Gaudi, Jfb, Kaya Project, King Hydra, Ms Pink, Robin Triskele, Skeptical, Staunch, Tengu, Tribone, Thorpey

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Forest theme

In keeping with the site, structures will be made out of materials found in the forest, so the festival fits into the landscape rather than sits on it. Carpenters are already busy designing the woodland furniture and The Treehouse stage, while a decor team hope to ensure that the whole forest will be visually stunning. Music stages are licensed until 6am all weekend with bars licensed until 5am.