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Splendour in Nottingham with Cardinals, Echo & the Bunnymen, and more

Jul 20, 2025 at 12:00  ·  Wollaton Park, Nottingham Wollaton Park, Nottingham

Splendour in Nottingham
Jul 20
Splendour in Nottingham
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Echo & the Bunnymen, formed in Liverpool, meld dark post-punk with psy-rock. Fronted by Ian McCulloch and guitarist Will Sergeant, they gained fame with hits like "The Killing Moon" and "Lips Like Sugar." With albums like *Ocean Rain* and *Meteorites*, they've charted in the UK and US. Despite drummer Pete de Freitas' death, McCulloch and Sergeant's bond endured. Known for cinematic soundscapes, they've collaborated with producer Youth and earned critical acclaim for their moody, introspective style.
Travis, formed in Glasgow in 1996 by Fran Healy and bandmates Andy Dunlop, Dougie Payne, and Neil Primrose, gained fame with hits like "Sing" and "Why Does It Always Rain on Me?" Known for their timeless melodies, they've sold millions of albums, including the 9x Platinum "The Man Who," and won multiple BRIT, Ivor Novello, and Q Awards. Acclaimed by legends like Paul McCartney and Elton John, Travis's enduring chemistry remains with the same lineup since their debut.
Born in Wigan, Tasmin Nicole Stephens blends rock and passion in her music. Daughter of AC/DC’s drummer Jimmy Stephens and granddaughter of Leonard Cohen.
Sophie Ellis-Bextor, a London-born pop artist, broke out in the 2000s with her disco- and '80s-synth-pop style, gaining fame with hits like "Murder on the Dancefloor" and "Groovejet." Formerly of Brit-pop band theaudience, she reached the U.K. charts' top spots with her solo albums. Known for her dance-pop sound, she has collaborated with producers like Greg Kurstin and Calvin Harris and worked with Ed Harcourt on folk-pop projects like Wanderlust. Her music remains popular, with "Murder on the Dancefloor" resurging thanks to its inclusion in films.
Kate Nash, a Brit award-winning singer-songwriter and actor from London and LA, found fame with the 2007 UK hit "Foundations." Known for her punk style and role in HBO's GLOW, she's released five albums, including "9 Sad Symphonies," blending vintage Hollywood influences. Co-founded the musical "Only Gold" and delivers layered, introspective songs shaped by the global pandemic.
Kaiser Chiefs, a renowned British band known for their stadium anthems and energetic live shows, blend northern soul with rock. They've headlined at major events like the Invictus Games and Jubilee celebrations. Hits include "Ruby" and "I Predict a Riot." They've won three Brit Awards and continuously evolve their sound with members Ricky Wilson, Andrew "Whitey" White, Simon Rix, Peanut, and Vijay Mistry.
Lucy Spraggan, UK singer-songwriter, rose to fame on The X Factor with original songs. Known for hits like "Sober," she’s sold 150,000+ albums and works with Robbie Williams and Simon Cowell.
The Levellers, born in Brighton in 1988, are known for their alternative punk-folk-rock sound. Hits include "What a Beautiful Day." Their album 'Levelling the Land' went platinum, with 'Zeitgeist' reaching No. 1. Recent album 'Peace' hit UK charts at No. 8.
Nottingham-born Kezia Gill blends country, folk, rock, and blues with powerful vocals. A multi-award UK artist, she’s performed with Bruce Springsteen and on major UK and US country stages.
Emerging from Birmingham, overpass, with Max, Indie, Elliot, and Jake, is known for arena-sized indie rock and sold-out shows, gaining a dedicated fanbase through genuine live experiences.
Remember Monday, a UK pop-country trio of Lauren, Holly-Anne, and Charlotte, are known for their witty lyrics, stunning harmonies, and viral success since forming at school.
Pentire, from Ross-on-Wye, are an indie pop band known for vivid tales of youth and student life. Influenced by The Killers and Stereophonics, they’ve sold out UK tours and played major festivals.
The Fratellis, formed in Glasgow and known for their melodic indie rock, gained fame with hits like "Chelsea Dagger" and "Whistle for the Choir." Their debut album, Costello Music, peaked at number two in the U.K., earning them a BRIT Award. They've collaborated with producer Tony Hoffer and released several successful albums, including Here We Stand and Eyes Wide, Tongue Tied. "Chelsea Dagger" is also linked to the Chicago Blackhawks as their unofficial theme.

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