Full line-up for Parklife festival 2023 and how much tickets cost

2 Feb 2023

Parklife festival has announced its line-up for 2023, with The 1975 and Aitch topping the bill. The Prodigy, Fred Again and Little Simz will also appear as part of a packed schedule.

Parklife markets itself as the UK’s “biggest metropolitan festival”, due to its location just five miles from Manchester’s city centre. Here is everything you need to know about this year’s event, from the full line-up to how to get tickets.

When is Parklife 2023?

Parklife 2023 takes place on Saturday 10 and Sunday 11 June at Heaton Park in Manchester. Gates open from 11am on the Saturday and 12pm on the Sunday. Last entry is at 5pm.

Parklife is not a camping festival and all attendees will be asked to leave the site at the closing time of 11pm each day.

Who is in the Parklife 2023 line-up?

The festival will be spread across 10 stages, with headline acts on the Parklife Stage. Aitch will headline that stage on Saturday, with The 1975 taking top billing on Sunday.

Aitch said after the line-up was announced: “Buzzin’ to be headlining Parklife this year! It’s been one of my main goals since I started music so for it to be happening now at this point is unreal. I don’t care what happens after this, I’m happy.”

Parklife 2023 line-upThe Parklife 2023 line-up (Photo: Parklife)

Joining him on Saturday are the likes of Little Simz, Rudimental, Raye, Fred Again, Skrillex, Mimi Webb, Jon Hopkins, Flo and Joseph Capriati.

Sunday’s acts include The Prodigy, Slowthai, Becky Hill, Confidence Man, Self Esteem, The Blessed Madonna, NxWorries – Anderson .Paak & Knxwledge and Fisher, plus an exclusive performance from hip-hop royalty Wu-Tang Clan + Nas: New York State of Mind.

How can I get tickets for Parklife 2023?

You can either buy Parklife tickets for an individual day or the full weekend. General admission tickets for Saturday start at £95, while Sunday tickets start at £79.50. Full weekend tickets start at £129.50.

People with a Three+ subscription can get pre-sale tickets right now via the Three+ app or Ticketmaster via this link.

The official pre-sale will begin at 10am on Thursday 2 February, again via Ticketmaster here.

General sale tickets will go live on Friday 3 February at 10am on both Ticketmaster and See Tickets. Both day and weekend tickets will be available either to pay in full or by deposit and signing up to a payment plan.

Organisers have warned: “Parklife sold out in less than 48hrs in 2022 and over 190,000 have signed up for 2023 so demand is high!”

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