Neighbourhood Weekender has been rescheduled for a second time, moving to the spring bank holiday weekend in 2021.
The event was originally planned for May of this year before being pushed back to September due to the coronavirus pandemic. Now, it’s been shunted 12 months into the future and will take place on May 29 and 30 next year. Tickets remain valid and refunds are available from point of purchase.
“We were hopeful a few months ago that we could all be back together this September, but following updated government advice, we have now made the decision to move the festival to next year on the same weekend it has been historically,” organisers said in a statement.
The festival will welcome headliners Ian Brown and Catfish and the Bottlemen (pictured) to Victoria Park in Warrington, with the bill also featuring Sam Fender, the Wombats and many more acts of the indie-pop persuasion.
We were hopeful a few months ago that we could all be back together this September, but following updated government advice, we have now made the decision to move the festival to next year on the same weekend it has been historically. 💙
We don't run any advertising! Our editorial content is solely funded by lovely people like yourself using Stereoboard's listings when buying tickets for live events. To keep supporting us, next time you're looking for concert, festival, sport or theatre tickets, please search for "Stereoboard". It costs you nothing, you may find a better price than the usual outlets, and save yourself from waiting in an endless queue on Friday mornings as we list ALL available sellers!