Noisily Festival is returning to woodland on Belvoir Estate for electronic four-day rave

See you in the woods!

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It’s will soon be time for tens of thousands of people to flock to Barkestone Woods, just outside Grantham, for this year’s Noisily Festival, with organisers revealing a stellar music line-up for 2024.

Now in its eleventh year, Noisily Festival, taking place between July 11-14 July 2024, has put together an electrifying bill of artists making up the biggest techno line-up to date on the Noisily Stage including Dubfire, Pan Pot, Ida Engberg, Township Rebellion, Mira, Bart Skills and Raxon.

On the Treehouse stage the Noisily team has partnered with DnB heavyweights Hospital Records, Critical and DJ Marky & Friends to put together a bill featuring Break, Camo & Krooked, DJ Marky, Calyx, and Kasra.

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The annual festival takes place in Barkestone Woods, just outside Grantham

Never one to fade into the background, the Liquid Stage is not messing about with its line-up, with the likes of Antix, John 00 Flemming, Liquid Soul, Modus, and Miss Lightbeam getting behind the wheels and driving the party into the night.

The Noisily Festival founders said they were looking forward to putting on the best party in the UK.

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“When we started Noisily 13 years ago, all we knew was that we wanted to put on a well rounded, multifaceted event rooted in a high-quality huge production rave,” they said.

“Now that we are older and wiser, that desire has not changed, but we’ve learned that we need to invest in our future.”

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“As a result, this year we’ve been able to do the things that we’ve always wanted to do; the DnB partnerships with Hospital Records, Critical and DJ Marky & Friends are massive and really fit the direction that we want to go in on a musical level.

“We’re so excited about these new developments, and the fact that Noisily can now flourish in the decades ahead. See you all in the woods.”

Tickets for Noisily Festival are available now via https://noisilyfestival.com/tickets/

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David is managing editor of SITM with a love of all things pop culture. His main interests include supporting his beloved Mansfield Town FC, telling everyone how great the band Sparks are and obsessing about New Order. He was a journalist in local news before all this and then went on to badly sub-edit bits of the Nottingham Post, Derby Telegraph and Leicester Mercury.




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