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NBHD Festival Returns To Manchester – First Wave Revealed

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Manchester‘s premier multi-venue music festival is back, as Neighbourhood Festival will take over the city centre on Saturday October 5th.

This year’s event will feature headliners, Pale Waves, along with local stars Antony Szmierek and Seb Lowe, and live favourites ADMT, Corella, The Mysterines, Red Rum Club, and many more.

They will be joined by emerging talents such as Chappaqua Wrestling, Picture Parlour, Pixey, and Overpass, with additional artists to be announced soon.

Since its inception in 2016, Neighbourhood Festival has become renowned for spotlighting the next big names in music.

Previous lineups have included BRIT Award winners, Sam Fender, Mabel, and Holly Humberstone, as well as the likes of Yungblud, Declan McKenna, Mahalia, and The Lathums.

Set across Manchester’s bustling city centre, particularly around Oxford Road, the festival will return to some of the city’s finest stages including the Albert Hall, Gorilla, and O2 Ritz.

Tickets are available from Friday 24th May at 9am HERE.

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