Neighbourhood Weekender Rescheduled To September, James Replace Ian Brown As Saturday Headliner
Thursday, 04 March 2021
Written by Laura Johnson
Photo: Anthony Mooney
This year's Neighbourhood Weekender has been rescheduled to a later date.
The change follows the recent government announcement on when live shows can return in light of the current coronavirus pandemic. Gerry Cinnamon will still headline the Friday main stage show and Catfish and the Bottlemen will still top Sunday's bill, but Saturday headliner Ian Brown has been replaced by James.
Following the postponement of 2020's event due to COVID-19, the organisers of Manchester’s Neighbourhood Festival will take the event back to Warrington in early September for an eclectic line up encompassing rock, indie and punk. 2021 also marks the first time the festival has expanded to a three-day event.
Head below to keep up to date with the latest line announcements.
What? A three-day weekender with an electic line up featuring everything from indie to pop-rock.
Where? Warrington Park in Cheshire.
When? September 3-5.
Who? Gerry Cinnamon will headline the main stage on the festival’s first Friday bill. The show will also see performances Circa Waves, Jade Bird and Orla Gartland.
James will top Saturday’s bill, following sets from Sam Fender, Shed Seven, Easy Life, Pale Waves, Reverend and the Makers, the Coral, the Orielles, the Magic Gang, the Sherlocks, the Murder Capital, the Big Moon, the Snuts, Gang Of Youths, the K’s, Love Fame Tragedy, the Mysterines, Zuzu, Airways, Noisy, Lona, the Hara, Lucy Blue, Spyres, and Heidi Curtis.
The weekender’s final day will be headlined by Catfish and the Bottlemen, while also set to appear the same day are the Wombats, Paul Heaton and Jacqui Abbott, Miles Kane, Sundara Karma, Tom Walker, Lightning Seeds, Sea Girls, the Pigeon Detectives, Cassia, Inhaler, Sports Team, the Lathums, Red Rum Club, Working Mens Club, Phoebe Green, Dylan John Thomas, Alfie Templeman, Lauran Hibberd, Talk Show, George Cosby, Lyra, Bloxx, The Goa Express, and The Clause.
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