Y Not Festival

Other notable performances included a special guest slot from Levellers on Saturday afternoon, and The Vaccines who played the Sunday evening set.

They reveal being close to selling out, along with the reassurance that all tickets and upgrades will be rolled over to 2022, and that refunds will be made available in a few days after the announcement.

Bands The Wired and Airways were scheduled to play at the festival, however, due to unannounced delays, doors to the event were opened over 2 hours after the posted time of 4pm, and therefore their sets were cancelled.

2018: As a result of the 2017 cancellation, Y Not Festival 2018 was relocated to Aston Hill Farm, close to the old site of Mouldridge Lane.

The festival hosted bands such as The Libertines, Manic Street Preachers, Seasick Steve and Jamiroquai in that year.

They decided to cancel the event after consulting relevant authorities, especially after the evident worsening of weather conditions since Saturday night of the festival's duration.

It was headlined by Editors, Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds, Madness, The Hives, Catfish and the Bottlemen and The Cribs.

[7] 2013: Y Not Festival 2013 saw Mystery Jets cutting their set short after heavy rains and lightning strikes occurred in the area.

Other bands that performed on Y Not 2013 were Dan le Sac Vs Scroobius Pip, The Horrors, Swim Deep, The Cribs, Electric Six, and The Darkness.

Other acts included Blood Red Shoes, Los Campesinos, Darwin Deez, King Pleasure and the Biscuit Boys, OK Go, Get Cape.

Fly, Twisted Wheel, Turin Brakes, Rox, Little Comets, Kid British, Daisy Dares You, Slow Club, Goldheart Assembly, Jim Lockey & The Solemn Sun, Tubelord, Foy Vance, Max Raptor, Fenech Soler, Sparrow and the Workshop, THePETEBO, Doll & The Kicks, Sketches, Matthew P, Morning Parade, 51/50s, Kill It Kid, and North Atlantic Oscillation.

[11] The festival took place on two stages at a site on Mouldridge Lane near Matlock, Derbyshire, where an estimated number of 50 acts were offered.

The line up on the main stage included The Sunshine Underground, The King Blues, Noah and the Whale, Young Knives, Nine Black Alps, Shotshotstacy, and Esser.