Neighbourhood Weekender Rescheduled To September Due To Coronavirus
Thursday, 26 March 2020
Written by Laura Johnson
The Neighbourhood Weekender has been rescheduled.
Due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, the organisers of Manchester's Neighbourhood Festival will take the event back to Warrington for an eclectic line up encompassing rock, indie and punk in September instead of the May bank holiday weekend as originally planned. Read the official statement below.
What? A weekender with an electic line up featuring everything from indie to pop-rock.
Where? Victoria Park in Warrington.
When? Rescheduled to September 5 and 6.
Who? Headlining the Saturday will be Ian Brown, who'll be preceded by sets from Sam Fender, Shed Seven, Pale Waves, the Coral, the Magic Gang, the Sherlocks, Bloxx, Fontaines D.C., Reverend and the Makers, Gang Of Youths, the Murder Capital, the Big Moon, Cast, Love Fame Tragedy, Red Rum Club, Zuzu, the Orielles, Cassia, the Reytons, Airways, Noisy, the Hara, and the Clause.
Catfish and the Bottleman will top the bill on the Sunday, while also set to appear are the Wombats, Paul Heaton and Jacqui Abbott, Miles Kane, Tom Walker, Sundara Karma, the Lightning Seeds, the Pigeon Detectives, the K's, Sea Girls, Inhaler, Sports Team, the Snuts, the Lathums, the Mysterines, Working Men's Club, Phoebe Green, Dylan John Thomas, Alfie Templeman,Lona, Lauren Hibbard, Talk Show and George Crosby. More acts are still to be announced.
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