Weather Forecasts for Camp Bestival, Standon Calling & Y Not Festival

With a number of festivals on this weekend first weekend of August 2013, we want you to be as prepared as possible!

Check our weather forecasts for this weekends festivals here:

Standon Calling:

Friday – Clear skies and a sunny day with a high of 24 deg and a low of 14 deg.

Saturday – Clear skies and sunny day with a very small chance of rain in the afternoon, a high of 22 deg and a low of 14 deg is expected.

Sunday – Clear skies and the sun will be shining with a high of 22 deg and a low of 15 deg.

Advice : Pack all your best summer clothing gear with maybe a light jacket to keep you warm in the night.  Take a hat, sun glasses, and most importantly sunscreen!

Wellies required: NO

Camp Bestival

Thursday – Lots of sun with a high of 21 deg and a low of 15 deg

Friday – Heavy rain expected in the morning and clearing up in the afternoon with sunny intervals, a high of 18 deg and low of 15 deg expected

Saturday – Light rain showers in the morning and clearing up later in the afternoon, a high of 18 deg and a low of 15 deg expected.

Sunday – A cloudy day with sunny intervals with a high of 18 deg and a low of 15 deg expected.

Advice – Pack some wet weather gear and prepare for a little bit of rain, come Saturday afternoon however, expect the sun to shine so pack your summer gear as well.

Wellies required: YES

Y Not Festival

Friday – Light showers expected in the afternoon and through till the evening where it should clear up. A high of 22 deg and low of 14 deg expected.

Saturday – A light shower expected in the afternoon but should be clear for the rest of the day, a high of 19 deg and low of 12 deg expected.

Sunday – A clear day today with light cloud and sunny intervals, expect a high of 20 deg and a low of 14 deg.

Advice – You will need to pack a light jacket to combat the expected wet weather but come Sunday get your summer gear on.  Take sunscreen, sun glasses and a hat, and pack some warm sleeping gear for the expected cold nights.

Wellies required – POSSIBLY

Y Not Festival lineup update

Joining The Cribs, The Horrors, The Darkness, The Enemy, Ash and the Mystery Jets and many many more are: Deaf Havana, IsMe, Chapel Club, Temples, The Temperance Movement, Nightworks, Maybeshewill and Chloe Howl. For the full line-up go to www.ynotfestivals.com

The Darkness

Also revealed are the chosen 20 unsigned bands who emerged from Y Not's search for the best of new talent. The festival, found in the heart of the Peak District, has a tradition of supporting emerging artists – stemming back to its birth in a quarry.

Festival organiser, Ralph Broadbent says, "There's been an excellent response this year – we had over 1,700 artists apply".

In addition to Y Not, the judging panel included BBC Introducing, Naim Label and top bands, The Horrors, Mystery Jets, and We are The Ocean. The results are on the Y Not website. BBC Introducing's Dean Jackson said: "I was happy to listen and watch the new artists as, having a long association with Y Not, I know what a fantastic opportunity it is for emerging artists to play."

Dean also explained, "I'm passionate about development of the next generation of bands and musicians so, consistent with what I do every Saturday night on the radio, I jumped at the chance to help new artists get this important early exposure". There's been widespread support through Twitter and Facebook from the bands already playing at Y Not.  

Aled, from Kids in Glass Houses, said " Every band has to start somewhere and while the computer has made it easier than ever for bands and musicians to express themselves and produce professional quality work, they still need that bit of help to get seen and heard – and luck." Their experience, he said was very similar, "We got our breaks as an unsigned band by sending our demos in the post to competitions similar to the Y Not one and magazines as well. I think Britain is very open and eager for new bands so it's great that Y Not recognise that and are actively supporting and seeking new talent. These festivals aren't gonna headline themselves in five years!"

And Y Not meanwhile is ensuring this will be a spectacular of a festival. Between the gaps in the music, there are bars, a drive- in cinema, dodgems, helter skelter, a roller disco and unusual sightings rumoured. Younger families are also being looked after – with expanded family camping and kids activity area. This year the festival runs from 2-4 August, near Matlock, Derbyshire.

The Horrors, The Cribs & The Darkness to headline Y Not Festival

Y Not Festival today announced all its headliners and most of its line-up for this year's festival. It's an eclectic mix of genres: household names and established artists are found next to buzz bands of 2013 and local talent.

On Friday – headlining are The Horrors, supported by the Mystery Jets, Saturday, it's The Cribs, supported by Ash and on Sunday, it's The Darkness, supported by The Enemy.

The Darkness

Other key acts include: The 1975, Dan Le Sac Vs Scroobius Pip, Dry the River, Electric Six, Kids in Glass Houses and The Joy Formidable

Also to follow are the announcements for the Allotment Stage – this is the stage which nurtures home-grown talent and gives it the opportunity to bloom. Over 1,700 bands applied via this route and Y Not have dedicated 20 slots to the brightest and best of them.

To help festival goers see as many bands as possible, Y Not has also launched a planner. Accessible via the Y Not website, this nifty piece of software shows at a glance what time they need to be where and when there are clashes between their favoured bands which might test their loyalties.

First round of Y Not Festival lineup revealed

The HorrorsThe Horrors
The Enemy
Ash
Dan Le Sac Vs Scroobius Pip
Dry The River
65DOS
Dutch Uncles
We Are The Ocean
Three Trapped Tigers
The 1975s
Lewis Watson
We Were Promised Jetpacks
Toy
Stealing Sheep
The Computers
Wet Nuns
The Family Rain
The History of Apple Pie
Sharks
Arcane Roots
Planes
Jack Martello
King Pleasure and the BB
Gnarwolves
Zico Chain
Evarose
Gallops
The Physics House Band
Rat Attack
Naymedici
Johnny Foreigner
Max Raptor
Stagecoach
Axes
Gunning for Tamar
My First Tooth
Crushing Blows

To note:
Main Stage headliner (Sunday):
The Horrors

Main stage support are:
The Enemy and Ash; Friday and Saturday respectively.

The Quarry headliners:
Dan le sac vs Scroobius Pip
Dry The River

And in the Giant Squid there's an
ALCOPOP & BSM takeover – who knows what they are going to do with
the stage?

Y Not Festival lineup

 

The WombatsThe Wombats
The Pigeon Detectives
The Subways
Summer Camp
Juan Zelada
Masters In France
Jim Lockey & the Solemn Sun 
Boat To Row
Son Of Eagle
 
The theme so far is indie, rock, alternative, folk with elements of electronica. We will be in touch to let you know what the other kinds of music will be on offer.

About Y Not:
 
The Y Not Festival is a small, intimate three-day music festival held in the heart of the Peak District countryside in August. It is moving into its seventh year now.
 
Y Not is a showcase for all that is fresh and exciting in global music. From emerging talent and breaking bands to established acts, if you want to catch a band on the cusp of success this is your chance. Many of the acts across the weekend will be camping right there with everyone else, giving the whole weekend a sense of intimacy hard to find anywhere else. www.ynotfestivals.com

Y Not Festival tickets on sale 1st February 2012

 

Immediately after these go, tickets are on general sale at £75 for a full weekend with camping.

So what's new and different from this Midlands treasure?

Following on from an in-depth survey with a fifth of our customers responding, we’ve made it bigger and better than 2011 – and this is how:

  • A whole brand new amazing stage; 
  • A bigger and better line-up (amid much grumbling at rocketing band fees – they'll be worth it!);
  • An entire new arena, more stalls, more food, more to do onsite; and,
  • Improved camping facilities, with site access on Thursday possible for the first 2,000 at £9 per ticket.

Y Not takes place on 3-5 August 2012 in the Peak District (near Matlock). To keep up to date with the Y Not Festival, follow @Y_Not_Festival on twitter or like Y Not on facebook.

In 2011, the festival scooped a double at the UK Festival Awards, taking home the gongs for The Grass Roots Festival and Best Toilets.

Line-up to be announced.

Feeder to headline Saturday night at Y Not Festival 2011

Feeder formed in Wales in 1991 and are one of the most successful UK chart acts.

Other acts confirmed to perform include Dog is Dead, Yunioshi, Benjamin Francis Leftwich, Wolf Gang, Max Raptor and more. The full line up can be found via www.ynotfestivals.com/lineup.

Festival fans were recently asked to vote for their favourite fancy dress idea in a poll on facebook. “Good VS Evil” led the poll from start to finish and will be the theme for the Saturday of this year’s festival.

The Y Not Festival is an independent music festival in Derbyshire, which promises great value for money, a fantastic line up and a friendly atmosphere. This year the festival will be licensed for 4999 people and takes place on Friday 5th – Sunday 7th August 2011. Tickets can be purchased via www.ynotfestivals.co.uk or can be bought locally in the Matlock music shop on Dale Road.