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Neighbourhood Festival is back!

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NEIGHBOURHOOD FESTIVAL RETURNS SATURDAY 1ST OCTOBER

MANCHESTER’S BEST AND BIGGEST MULTI-VENUE FESTIVAL IS BACK

THE SNUTS / EVERYTHING EVERYTHING / SUNDARA KARMA /

ALFIE TEMPLEMAN / BABY QUEEN / DYLAN / LAURAN HIBBERD /  LOUIS DUNFORD / RACHEL CHINNOURIRI / SIR CHLOE / STONE /  TEN TONNES / THE GOA EXPRESS / THE ROYSTON CLUB /  THE SKINNER BROTHERS / WORLD’S FIRST CINEMA

BLONDES / BROOKE COMBE / COURTING / DOLORES FOREVER / GRACE BARR / GRETEL HÄNLYN / HEIDI CURTIS / L’OBJECTIF / MICHAEL ALDAGDOLORES FOREVER / ENGLISH TEACHER / ELI SMART / GRACE BARR / GRETYL HANLYN / HEIDI CURTIS / MICHAEL ALDAG / L’OBJECTIF / OVERPASS / PRIESTGATE / RIANNE DOWNEY / RUBY J / SEB LOWE /  THE CLAUSE / THE COVASETTES / THE DINNER PARTY / THE FLINTS / TOM A. SMITH 

 + LOADS MORE ACTS TO BE ANNOUNCED

#NBHD2022

100+ ARTISTS // 1 WRISTBAND

Manchester’s best and biggest multi-venue festival is back! Neighbourhood Festival will be taking over Manchester city centre on October 1st, with tickets on sale at 10am on Thursday 26th May from https://gigst.rs/NBHDMCR.

The event will be headlined by indie titans The Snuts, local heroes Everything Everything and alternative quartet Sundara Karma.

They will be joined by a host of emerging talent, including fast-rising newcomers Alfie Templeman, Baby Queen, Rachel Chinnouriri, Dylan, The Royston Club, Louis Dunford, Lauran Hibberd and STONE, with many more acts still to be announced.

Launching in 2016, Neighbourhood Festival quickly established itself as the place to discover the next big thing. In the past, BRIT Award winners Sam Fender, Mabel and Holly Humberstone and established live favourites Yungblud, Declan McKenna, Mahalia and The Lathums have all performed.

Taking place across Manchester’s finestfavourite venues, all based within thethe city centre, Neighbourhood Festival returns to the Albert Hall, Gorilla, O2 Ritz and many more much-loved stages this October, with Bunny Jackson’s also joining the party for the first time.

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