Thousands of music fans are expected at Heaton Park today for the second day of Parklife Festival.
Organisers have confirmed stage schedules, entry arrangements and a list of prohibited items ahead of the event.
The festival opens at 1pm on Sunday 21 June and is scheduled to finish at 11pm. The last entry time is 5pm.
Visitors can enter and leave through West Gate on Bury Old Road or East Gate on Sheepfoot Lane. VIP ticket holders can use either entrance.
Accessibility, backstage, guest list visitors and staff should use Bridge Gate via Sheepfoot Lane Car Park.
The Valley stage will feature performances from Nicola Bear, Mix Stress, Clementine Douglas, Armand Van Helden, Rudimental, Zara Larsson and Calvin Harris, who closes the stage between 9.25pm and 10.55pm.
At the Panorama stage, artists include Minna, Delilah, Silva Bumpa, Luuk Van Dijk, Chloe Caillet, Ewan McVicar, KETTAMA and Chris Stussy.
The Matinee stage line up includes 4000HZ, Saidah, Fumi, Diffrent, Faster Horses with Benwal, YOUSEF YUK1MATSU, blk. and AZYR.
Magic Sky stage performances run throughout the day from Cam Stockman through to Obskur.
The G Stage programme includes Mattik with Larishka, Shade V with Rich Reason, Dismantle, Douvelle19, Window Kid, Osmosis Jones, Arthi, Bushbaby, BAKEY, SHY FX and RYOTA.
Festival organisers have reminded visitors that alcohol, drugs, weapons, glass containers, food, large bags, drones, professional camera equipment and fireworks are not permitted.
Empty plastic refillable bottles of up to 500ml are allowed and free water refill points are available across the site.
Admission is subject to search and re entry is not permitted.
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