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Saturday 18 & Sunday 19 July 2026
Wollaton Hall & Deer Park
Weekend tickets from £80.25 | VIP packages also availbale
Splendour Festival has just announced its widely anticipated return for summer 2026!
The two-day festival will be back at its Wollaton home with a brand-new line-up to appeal across the generations, from long-term regulars to families and youngsters.
Keep an eye out for the line up being announced in due course.
Splendour Festival 2026 (18 July 2026 - 19 July 2026) |
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