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A Mancunian indie showcase
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Neighbourhood Festival is a city-centre music festival held in each Autumn in Manchester, UK.
Spread across a number of venues throughout the northwestern city – which has a vibrant music scene and rich cultural history – the festival's lineup showcases an array of rising stars and ones-to-watch from the worlds of rock, indie and alternative music, as well as established favourites higher up the bill.
With this one-day event in Manchester, and their weekender in Warrington, Neighbourhood has become an established brand for the indie music scene in the northwest of England, and the UK as a whole
Lineup
- Miles Kane
- The Blinders
- The Big Moon
- Easy Life
- Ten Tonnes
- Sports Team
- PINS
- VANT
- The Academic
- HMLTD
- Giant Rooks
- Good Cop Bad Cop
- LADY BiRD
- Bloxx
- Alfie Templeman
- Aeris Roves
- Be Charlotte
- Buzzard Buzzard Buzzard
- CHILDCARE
- Declan J Donovan
- Do Nothing
- Drug Store Romeos
- Dylan John Thomas
- Far Caspian
- Harry Marshall
- Heavy Lungs
- Heavy Rapids
- Hotel Lux
- Inhaler
- Julia Bardo
- Just Mustard
- Kid Kapiachi
- Lauran Hibberd
- Matilda Mann
- Molly Payton
- Moses
- Orchards
- Oscar Lang
- Otherkin
- Phoebe Green
- Red Rum Club
- Sick Joy
- Social Contract
- Sophie & The Giants
- Spinn
- Talk Show
- The C33's
- The Illicits
- The Pale White
- The Reytons
- Walt Disco
- Witch Fever
- Working Mens Club
- Voka Gentle
- Wuh Oh
- The Twang
- Fat White Family
- The Sherlocks
- Yonaka
- Larkins
- Arran George
- Average Joe
- Benee
- BlackWaters
- Blanketman
- Chinatown Slalom
- Conchur White
- Dirty Laces
- Dwy
- EGYPTIAN BLUE
- Gauranga
- Holly Humberstone
- Hyyts
- Lauren Jean
- Liz Lawrence
- Loastate
- Mirror Fury
- Patrick
- Peeping Drexels
- Saytr Play
- Sinéad O'Brien
- Spilt Milk Society
- Swimming Girls
- Tessa Violet
- The K's
- The Lathums
+ more artists to be announced
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Neighbourhood will take place across various venues in Manchester city centre, including The Albert Hall and Deaf Institute.
Address
Manchester, United Kingdom
FAQs
Manchester is easily accessible via train from the rest of the UK, with services from London taking just over two hours on Virgin Trains.
Megabus and National Express also run coach services to the city from locations across the UK.
If you're flying into Manchester, you can reach the city centre by taking either a Northern Rail or First TransPennine Express service into Manchester Piccadilly. This should take approximately 15 minutes and will cost around £5. Alternatively, you can take Tram line Met6 into the centre from the airport, however, this would take around 40 minutes.
Neighbourhood Festival is a strictly 14+ event.