The 2023 line-up included Jockstrap, Wunderhorse, The Magic Gang, Antony Szmierek, Abby Sage, Bleach Lab, The Bug Club, Charlotte Plank, The Dare, Hovvdy, Infinity Song, Jianbo, Jgrrey, LEN, Oscar #Worldpeace, Panic Shack, Pastel, Picture Parlour, Tim Atlas and many more.
The 2023 line-up included Yard Act, Alvvays, The Murder Capital, Finn Foxell, Kofi Stone, Yune Pinku, Hamish Halk, High Vis, 86TVs, Grove, BEKA, Fat Dog, Cryalot, Opus Kink, Nieve Ella and many more.
The 2021 line-up included Sports Team, Palace, Gilla Band, Black Honey, Snapped Ankles, Billie Marten, Rachel Chinouriri, Do Nothing, Sam Wise, Steam Down, Oscar Lang, Chubby And The Gang, Yard Act, Low Island, and loads more.
The 2019 festival took place in Manchester on 24 May, Bristol on 25 May and Nottingham 26 May The 2019 line-up includes Crystal Fighters, Jordan Rakei, Swim Deep, The Night Cafe, Dream Wife, The Orielles Lauren Aquilina, Viagra Boys, Mini Mansions, Fatherson and loads more.
The 2018 festival took place in Manchester on 25 May, Bristol on 26 May and Nottingham 27 May The 2018 line-up includes The Horrors, Dermot Kennedy, Pale Waves, Marika Hackman, Mahalia, Turnover, The Snuts, Bad Sounds, Gus Dapperton, The Regrettes, Cassia, [Desperate Journalist], Our Girl, Vistas and loads more.
The 2017 festival took place in Manchester on 26 May, Bristol on 27 May and Nottingham 28 May The 2017 line-up included Sundara Karma, Amber Run, The Growlers, Pinegrove, Honeyblood, Louis Berry, The Big Moon, Tom Grennan, The Night Cafe, Cherry Glazerr, Picture This and loads more.
The 2016 festival took place in Manchester on 23 May, Bristol on 24 May and Nottingham 25 May The 2016 line-up included Mystery Jets, Augustines, The Temper Trap, Spring King, Rat Boy, Dua Lipa, Sundara Karma, The Sherlocks, Lauren Aquilina and loads more.
The 2014 festival took place in Manchester on 23 May, Bristol on 24 May and Nottingham 25 May The 2014 line-up included Peace, The Midnight Beast, Catfish and the Bottlemen, Courtney Barnett, Wolf Alice, Saint Raymond, Real Estate, The Pizza Underground and loads more.
The 2013 festival took place in Manchester on 24 May, Bristol on 25 May and Nottingham 26 May The 2013 line-up included Dry The River, Tom Odell, Benjamin Francis Leftwich, Lucy Rose, The 1975, London Grammar, Swim Deep, Little Green Cars and loads more.
Also on the bill were Willy Mason, Nottingham art-pop quintet Dog Is Dead, Summer Camp, Lucy Rose, Kyla La Grange, Deaf Club, Clock Opera, Thepetebox, Ryan Keen, Broken Hands, Dirty Goods, Pearl & The Beard, Vadoinmessico and Wonder Villains.
Acts announced to play the festival were: Hurts, Darwin Deez (Manchester Exclusive), Ed Sheeran, We Are Scientists, Guillemots, The Naked and Famous, The Joy Formidable, SBTRKT, Dananananaykroyd, Wolf Gang, Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs, Benjamin Francis Leftwich, Braids, Cults, Hyetal and many more.
[3] [4] Artists scheduled to perform include Annie Mac, Friendly Fires, Ladyhawke, Cage the Elephant, Little Boots, Brodinski, 65 Days of Static, The Big Pink, Marina and the Diamonds and Patrick Wolf,[5] The 2009 festival did not operate in London, but continued with the same venues in Nottingham and Bristol.