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Parklife Festival 2023: Line-up day and stage splits unveiled with Aitch, Little Simz, and The 1975 set to perform

The day and stage splits for this year’s Parklife Festival have been unveiled, which will see headline performances from The Prodigy, Little Simz and Rudimental.

The UK's biggest metropolitan festival will kick off at Heaton Park on June 10 and 11, with general weekend tickets already sold out. The event will see an esteemed line-up featuring Carl Cox, Becky Hill, Fred Again…, and Wu-Tang Clan & Nas.

The festival, now in its 14th year, will also feature Manchester representation in the form of artists like The 1975 and Aitch, who will be appearing as part of a UK festival headline exclusive.

READ MORE: Parklife line-up 2023 revealed with The 1975, Aitch and The Prodigy - how to get tickets

With less than 100 days to go until the big weekend, Parklife bosses have said that only a small number of day and VIP tickets remain up for sale and are all expected to sell out soon.

The Parklife Stage will be fronted by Aitch, Little Simz, Rudimental, Mimi Webb and Raye on the Saturday, with The 1975, Slowthai and Self Esteem performing on the main stage on the Sunday.

Commenting on his first major UK festival headline performance, Aitch said earlier 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."

Fred Again… Skrillex, Peggy Gou and Annie Mac will dazzle crowds at The Valley on Saturday, whilst The Prodigy, Jamie Jones and The Blessed Madonna will all be appearing on the same stage on Sunday.

Also appearing over the weekend are Groove Armada, DJ Paulette, Honey Dijon, Eliza Rose, Patrick Topping, Gorgon City, Joseph Capriati and Shy FX.

The full day and stage splits, which are subject to change, are as follows.

Read more on manchestereveningnews.co.uk