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When And Where is Parklife Festival 2023? Full Line Up Announced

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You know the warm weather is on the way when all the festivals start announcing their summer plans. Next to get fans excited is Parklife festival 2023, which has not only announced its dates and location but has even given us its full line up. If you’re willing those summer bliss and good music vibes, then we have all the details to get you there.

Parklife is back for another year with some new artists, some returning ones and a returning location. Now those January blues are out of the way, it’s time to start budgeting to see your favourite musicians in that festival setting. We’re really manifesting good vibes for summer 2023.

When And Where Is Parklife Festival 2023?

The festival is returning on Saturday 11 and Sunday 12 of June and will be coming to Heaton Park in Manchester.

Parklife 2022 was held in Heaton Park last year which covers a huge 600 acres, so there’s plenty of room to get your moves on show. It’s about 5 miles north of Manchester city centre but very easy to get to via public transport. If you live in the area or are travelling up, then it really shouldn’t be too hard to get to.

For another year, Parklife will be a weekend event with headline acts on both days. If you’re thinking of getting tickets you’ll have to be quick on the mark as early bird tickets across the weekend are already sold out. In 2022, the whole event sold out in 2 days, so you really will have to be prepared.

Luckily, Parklife does offer payment plans if you’re planning on going over the weekend and don’t quite have the budget for it all yet. In total, general admission tickets will cost you:

If you’re wanting the VIP package or upgrade, then you’re looking at up to £50 on top of that. However, you can also purchase your travel passes on the Parklife festival 2023 website, so at least you know that everything apart from the accommodation is covered.

Headline Line Up Announced For Parklife

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There are literally hundreds of acts across the two days, so you’ll be here all day reading them if we listed every single one. However, we’re more than willing to tune into your intrigue by giving you the acts we’re most excited about in the Parklife 2023 line up.

On Saturday, none other than The 1975 will be headlining The Parklife Stage, with acts such as Little Simz and Rudimental also making an appearance. For The Valley Stage, Fred Again… Skrillex and Annie Mac will be front and centre, as well as loads of other performances throughout the day. There are 9 locations for Parklife, so you can check out the extensive list for Saturday’s line up.

Sunday doesn’t disappoint either, with The 1975 returning to headline for another day. Joining them on the second day on The Parklife Stage is Slowthai, Self Esteem and Becky Hill. Over on The Valley Stafe, Prodigy will be leading the charge with Carl Cox and Jamie Jones/Michael Bibi also performing. Again, you can check out what other artists will be at the festival on Sunday.

Clearly, there is a lot to be excited about for the Parklife festival 2023. We’ve all been captivated by Matt Healy on the 1975 tour, so this is a great chance for anybody who missed out to see the band and a whole lot more.

Presale opened today (February 2) at 10 am, with the general sale beginning at 10 am tomorrow. However, it is subject to demand so get in there early to secure a ticket.