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Splendour in Nottingham and Wombats

Jul 18, 2026 at 12:00  ·  Wollaton Park, Nottingham Wollaton Park, Nottingham

Splendour in Nottingham
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Splendour in Nottingham

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The K’s, an indie band from Warrington, UK, topped charts with debut album 'I Wonder If The World Knows?' They won Best Breakthrough Act at the 2024 Northern Brits and rocked major festival stages like Glastonbury and Reading.
Northern Irish alt-rock band Snow Patrol gained fame with their 2003 debut "Final Straw" and 2006's "Eyes Open," featuring the hit "Chasing Cars." They scored multi-platinum with "A Hundred Million Suns" and "Fallen Empires." Members include Nathan Connolly, Gary Lightbody, and Johnny McDaid.
Sugarhill Gang, pioneers from New York, launched hip-hop with "Rapper's Delight" in 1979, selling over 8 million copies. Known for hits like "8th Wonder" and "Apache," they faded by mid-80s but returned in 1999.
Fiercely independent rock band The Cheap Thrills, from Liverpool, headline venues like Liverpool’s Historic Olympia Theatre. Known for hits like 'Saint Or Sinner' and 'Codependence', they've supported acts like Jamie Webster and The Night Café. Their music, likened to Sea Girls, has had airplay on BBC 6Music and Sirius XM, and featured in top Spotify playlists. A sync success, 'Codependence' was used in Liverpool FC's campaign. Awarded 'Liverpool Band Of The Year' in 2022.
The Rosadocs, a Sheffield-based alt rock/indie band known for anthemic choruses and strong melodies, sold out a UK tour and Sheffield City Hall in 2023. They debuted at the Isle of Wight Festival and supported major acts.
English band Editors, started as Snowfield in 2003, pioneered the post-punk revival with chart-toppers like "Munich." Known for blending rock and synth, they've received critical acclaim and several platinum albums.
Born from New York's vibrant music scene, Say She She fuses post-disco with soul. Known for their live analog recordings, they've graced stages from Glastonbury to Central Park, collaborated with Thee Sacred Souls, and consistently top radio charts.
UK post-punk band The Futureheads, known for 2004 hit "Hounds of Love" & stellar harmonies, emerged early 2000s. Influenced by Wire & XTC, evolved from raw to polished sound across albums like "News and Tributes" & a cappella "Rant." Reunited for 2019's "Powers."
The Flaming Lips, formed in 1983 in Oklahoma City, are acclaimed for their psychedelic, experimental alternative rock. Known for hits like "She Don't Use Jelly," they gained fame in the '90s and won a Grammy for 2002's "Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots." Collaborations include Miley Cyrus and Kacey Musgraves. Notable albums are "The Soft Bulletin" and "American Head," showcasing their unique sound and emotional depth.
Formed in South London, Mên An Tol, led by Bill Jefferson from Cornwall, blends raw folk and Britpop styles. Known for tracks 'NW1' and 'Set In Stone', they revive folk with mandolin and storytelling.
Craig David, born in Southampton, gained fame with "Fill Me In," topping U.K. charts. Known for garage-tinged R&B, he won 3 MOBOs, 3 Ivor Novellos, & collaborated with Artful Dodger and MNEK.
The Lathums, an indie band from Northern England, blend honesty, hope, and heartbreak in their music. Known for tracks like "Fight On" and "How Beautiful Life Can Be," they’ve drawn comparisons to The Smiths and Arctic Monkeys. Their debut and follow-up albums both hit UK No.1. With Alex Moore on vocals, Scott Concepcion on lead guitar, Ryan Durrans on drums, and Matty Murphy on bass, they captivate audiences at sold-out venues like Glastonbury and Manchester’s Castlefield Bowl.
Formed in 2004, The Pigeon Detectives hail from Leeds. Known for their energetic indie rock, hits like "I'm Not Sorry" and "Take Her Back" charted high, with debut album "Wait for Me" going platinum.
ALT BLK ERA, a UK sister duo, won a MOBO 2025 for Best Alternative Music Act and topped the UK Rock & Metal chart with "Rave Immortal". Known for genre-defying sound blending Rock, Alt Pop, DnB, Rap, and Electronic. They've performed at top festivals like Glastonbury and Download and headlined BBC Introducing at Reading & Leeds. Featured in NME, Rock Sound, Kerrang!, and Metal Hammer.
The Wombats, based in LA, are known for their playful yet profound songwriting. Their new album Oh! The Ocean explores tech rock and sci-fi pop with producer John Congleton, offering a warm, human sound with social themes.
Primal Scream, formed by Bobby Gillespie, evolved from '80s indie pop to groundbreaking creators of the '91 album Screamadelica, blending techno with rock. Known for constant genre shifts, they've won the Mercury Prize and collaborated with Andrew Weatherall and Jimmy Miller.
British band EMF gained fame in the early '90s with hits like "Unbelievable." Known for their alternative rock and electronic style, they collaborated with Vic Reeves and Bob Mortimer. They released "STIGMA" and "CHA CHA CHA" before disbanding. The band reunited in 2001 and again in 2007, performing live shows and releasing a "Greatest Hits" album. After bassist Zac Foley's passing, they focused on personal projects before returning to music, celebrating 30 years with a vinyl box set.

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Genre: Rock, Pop

Witness the Splendour in Nottingham concert in Nottingham at Wollaton Park on Saturday, July 18, 2026, at 12:00 PM, with Wombats. Grab your tickets before they're gone!

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