The Prodigy, Courteeners, Madness, The Wombats top line-up

The Prodigy, Courteeners, Madness, The Wombats top line-up

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Y Not Festival have revealed the first names of their 2025 line-up. Check it out below.

The festival returns for its eighteenth year in 2025, set to commence from July 31 to August 3 at Pikehall, Derbyshire. You can sign up for and buy presale tickets on Thursday (November 28) at 6pm here, whilst general sale will commence Friday November 29 at 10am, here.

Today (November 26), they’ve announced the first acts set to take to the stage, including headliners The Prodigy, Courteeners, Madness and The Wombats.

Elsewhere on the line-up are Primal Scream, The Last Dinner Party, Franz Ferdinand, Sigrid, Shed Seven, hard life, Annie Mac, The K’s, Maximo Park, The Pigeon Detectives, Professor Green, The Hunna, Red Rum Club and more.

Check out the full list of names announced today on the poster below.

YNOT 2025 line-up. CREDIT: Press

Jason Oakley, the festival’s Managing Director, says: “Last year’s Y Not Festival was just incredible in many ways, and I’d like to thank everyone who came along, our amazing supporters and all the performers! And 2025 is looking like it’s going to be even better – we’re beyond excited to share that The Prodigy, Courteeners, and Madness will be headlining, as well as The Wombats who are taking over Thursday night. We’ve got another huge year in store for you all, with the line-up including Primal Scream, The Last Dinner Party, Annie Mac, Sigrid, Maximo Park and so many more… See you there?!”

Last year’s edition saw the likes of Jamie T, Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds and Kaiser Chiefs take to the stage.

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