Parklife 2023 line-up and how to get tickets announced

It's finally here, the Parklife line-up for summer 2023 has been announced and it features a huge rollcall of massive stars.

The UK's biggest metropolitan festival will kick off the summer festival season on June 10 and 11 with its roots in Manchester shining bright this year with performances from The 1975 and Aitch - the latter in a UK festival headline exclusive.

Meanwhile, global acts The Prodigy, Fred Again and Little Simz will perform along with a festival exclusive performance from hip-hop royalty Wu-Tang Clan + Nas: New York State of Mind - playing together for the first time on stage in the UK.

Read more: Parklife Festival 2023 tickets: Pre-sale and general sale launch and how Three customers get earliest access

Commenting on his first major UK festival headline performance, Aitch says: "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."

The line-up continues with the likes of NxWorries - Anderson Paak & Knxwledge - Skrillex, Becky Hill, Mimi Webb, Raye and Self Esteem. Also joining the line-up will be Rudimental (Live), Confidence Man, FLO, Carl Cox, Overmono, Eliza Rose, Meekz, JPEGMAFIA, Knucks, Shygirl, Mall Grab, Nia Archives and Jon Hopkins.

Aitch at O2 Victoria Warehouse in Manchester

Aitch at O2 Victoria Warehouse in Manchester (Image: Kelvin Jones)

DJ sets across the weekend will also comes from the likes of Chase & Status, Annie Mac, The Blessed Madonna, Charlotte De Witte, LF System, Honey Dijon and many more.

Festival Bosses have said a newly expanded Parklife will play host to 10 stages of artists and anthems played across speakers all year long. There will also be special takeovers from the likes of Glitterbox, XXL, BBC Radio 1 Dance, DnB All Stars and Worried About Henry.

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While Three+ Pre-sale tickets for Parklife are on sale now until Friday 3rd Feb, the official pre-sale for non Three+ members will go on-sale at 10am Thursday, February 2 and any final tickets open to the public from 10am on Friday, February 3, on both Ticketmaster and See Tickets.

With pre-sale demand at a record-breaking high with over 200,000 people signing up, tickets are expected to be in high demand. In previous years, ticket types have sold out on-the-day so fans are encouraged to grab their tickets as soon as possible.

Presale info and general sale ticket details

There are two separate pre-sale ticket sales running across the next few days, before general sale tickets go live on Friday morning (February 3) at 10am on both Ticketmaster and See Tickets.

These are the all important pre-sale and general sale dates and times:

Tuesday, January 31 from 9am: Three customers can buy Saturday and Sunday day tickets or full weekend tickets as an exclusive pre-sale 48 hours before other customers on Ticketmaster using this link. Tickets including VIP access and coach travel from cities including Liverpool, Sheffield and Leeds are also available.

Thursday, February 2 from 10am: The official pre-sale will be available for fans who have previously booked for the festival and fans who signed up for the Parklife pre-sale notifications on the Parklife official website. There will be the chance to buy Saturday and Sunday day tickets and full weekend tickets on Ticketmaster

Parklife Festival general sale will go live on Friday, February 3 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.

How much are tickets?

Tickets prices have been confirmed for the 2023 event, with day tickets from £85 plus booking fee for general admission on either Saturday or Sunday.

For a full weekend ticket you are looking at prices from £129.50 plus booking fee for general admission. Handling and ticket fees may apply a point of sale.

When and where is Parklife 2023?

Parklife 2023 take place between Saturday 10th - Sunday 11th June 2023. It will take place at Manchester's Heaton Park.

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