The Hoosiers have been announced as the headline act for this year's prestigious Supercar Sunday event at Grantley Hall.
The ever-popular event is returning on Sunday 6th July 2025.
It's being held in partnership with the UK’s premier supercar community, Supercar Driver, and promises a high-energy day filled with thrilling motoring and motorsport excitement.
Headlining the musical line-up, Indie-Pop icons The Hoosiers will be performing an outdoor set at the luxury five-star hotel in North Yorkshire.
The band achieved rapid success hitting No.1 in the UK album charts and generating countless singles including the Top 5 hits “Worried About Ray” and “Goodbye Mr A”.
Since then, they have embarked on multiple sold-out tours, as well as gracing stages at the likes of Glastonbury, Isle of Wight Festival and BBC Radio 1’s Big Weekend.
Paul Boulton, Lifestyle Manager at Grantley Hall, said:
“Last year’s event saw more than 1,000 guests descend on the lawns of Grantley Hall for the supercar spectacle, to enjoy a showcase of the finest Ferraris, Lamborghinis, Bentleys and more.
“While that’s hard to beat, this year is set to be the best yet and will be complemented perfectly with entertainment from The Hoosiers, who have maintained their appeal across generations with some classic hits that will be sure to have the crowds singing along.”
The event, held annually at Grantley Hall since 2022, is set to be an unmissable day out for car enthusiasts, complemented by an exclusive cinema screening of the live Formula 1 British Grand Prix action from Silverstone, a barbecue lunch, and programme of entertainment.
A limited number of VIP tickets also include exclusive access to a VIP area, Champagne reception and sit-down three-course lunch.
Both general and VIP tickets are available to purchase, starting from £155.00 per person, with VIP tickets available from £275.00 per person.
To find out more and book tickets, visit https://www.grantleyhall.co.uk/whats-on/supercar-sunday-general-ticket/.

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