Live At Melbourne Hall has unveiled further details of its brand-new three-day outdoor festival, confirming an expanded on-site experience alongside a line-up of major UK acts set to take over the historic Derbyshire estate this summer.

Taking place 24–26 July 2026, the new open-air series will transform Crow Park at Melbourne Hall into a full festival site, combining live music, DJs, street food, bars and upgraded VIP areas across a weekend designed to draw audiences from across the Midlands and beyond.

The programme spans more than three decades of British music, with Jo Whiley’s 90s Anthems, Gary Davies 80’s Disco, Lightning Seeds, Maxïmo Park, The Shires, Ward Thomas, and more set to appear across three distinct themed days.

Opening the weekend on Friday 24 July, Jo Whiley brings her widely acclaimed 90s Anthems show to Melbourne Hall, revisiting the decade she helped soundtrack through her amazing BBC career.

Jo Whiley’s 90s Anthems is described as a high-energy, nostalgic DJ set designed as a party “time warp” through Britpop, indie, and dance music. The sets feature huge, crowd-pleasing anthems from artists like Oasis, Blur, Chemical Brothers, Fat Boy Slim and The Prodigy, aimed at delivering a euphoric and “intensely fun atmosphere.”

Friday also sees former Top of the Pops DJ and legendary BBC Radio 2 host, Gary Davies, take to the stage with his high-energy 80s Disco Party. Expect wall-to-wall classics, dancefloor anthems and feel-good nostalgia in a show guaranteed to get the crowd moving.

Saturday’s line-up is led by Lightning Seeds, whose catalogue of hits has defined British pop and indie since the early 90s. They are joined by Maxïmo Park, performing material from across their career including recent album Stream of Life, alongside Riding The Low and Propaganda DJs.

The weekend closes on Sunday 26 July with a strong focus on UK country and acoustic music, headlined by The Shires. They are joined by Ward Thomas, Catherine McGrath and rising artist Minna.

Beyond the music, organisers have confirmed a significant expansion of the on-site experience. The new Crow Park layout will feature fully stocked bars, a wide range of street food vendors (including vegan and vegetarian options), and an enhanced VIP offering with fast-track entry, dedicated viewing areas, private facilities, exclusive bar access and covered chill-out spaces. Limited on-site parking will also be available.

With day tickets, weekend passes and VIP packages on sale, Live At Melbourne Hall is set to establish itself as a new fixture in the UK’s summer calendar, combining established artists with a setting that offers both heritage and scale.

Further announcements, including timings and additional event details, will be released in the coming months.

For tickets and info, head to https://www.rg.live/festivals/live-at-melbourne-hall

Infant and child tickets are now also available!
Infants (0-2) – Free entry
Child (3-13) – £11 inclusive of fees

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