[5] A replacement event at Wollaton, entitled Live at the Hall and scheduled for 30 August 2024, was announced in February.
Nottingham City Council had introduced a competitive tendering process during 2023, and the traditional organisers, the Akins family, felt there was insufiicent time, stating it needs over one year to plan the event.
[5] The festival was held as a two-day event, with headliners Madness (band) and Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds.
[5] Artists include Vicky McClure with the Dementia Choir,[7] Ann Marie, Happy Mondays, Richard Ashcroft, Supergrass, Craig David, The Human League, Razorlight, The Vamps, Ocean Colour Scene, Tom Grennan and local singer Beka.
The festival was headlined by indie band and BRIT Award winners, Kaiser Chiefs.
[2] The festival was headlined by pop star Jess Glynne, who cancelled her appearance in 2015 to receive vocal surgery.
However, due to her vocal cord surgery in 2015, she was forced to pull out just weeks before the festival and was replaced by Indiana.
[11] The festival was headlined by singer-songwriter and BRIT Award winner, Tom Odell and rock band, Happy Mondays.