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The Wombats, The Pigeon Detectives, The Subways for Y Not festival
Published Wednesday, Feb 15 2012, 12:36 GMT | By Mayer Nissim | Add comment
The Wombats have been announced for the 2012 Y Not festival.
Other artists among the first to be confirmed for the seventh year of the event include The Pigeon Detectives, The Subways and Summer Camp.


The three-day festival takes place at Mouldridge Lane, Pikehall, Near Matlock in the Peak District from August 3-5.
Earlybird tickets including camping are available now and are priced at £65 plus fees. Full-priced tickets are £75.
Tickets permitting early entry from 2pm on Thursday, August 2 cost an additional £9.
A joint ticket for the Y Not Festival and 2000 Trees Festival costs £117.50.
The Wombats play two UK shows later this month and also perform a one-off Forestry Commission show in Delamere Forest on July 8.
Watch The Wombats' teaser trailer for This Modern Glitch (The Ultimate Collection iTunes LP) below:
Other artists among the first to be confirmed for the seventh year of the event include The Pigeon Detectives, The Subways and Summer Camp.

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The three-day festival takes place at Mouldridge Lane, Pikehall, Near Matlock in the Peak District from August 3-5.
Earlybird tickets including camping are available now and are priced at £65 plus fees. Full-priced tickets are £75.
Tickets permitting early entry from 2pm on Thursday, August 2 cost an additional £9.
A joint ticket for the Y Not Festival and 2000 Trees Festival costs £117.50.
The Wombats play two UK shows later this month and also perform a one-off Forestry Commission show in Delamere Forest on July 8.
Watch The Wombats' teaser trailer for This Modern Glitch (The Ultimate Collection iTunes LP) below:
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