Neighbourhood Festival adds more artists including Alex Spencer, Basht, The Covasettes and many more
- Desh Kapur

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NEIGHBOURHOOD FESTIVAL
ADDS OVER 20 NEW ARTISTS
TAKES OVER MANCHESTER CITY CENTRE
ON SATURDAY 17TH OCTOBER
TICKETS ON SALE NOW
ALEX SPENCER | BASHT |
THE COVASETTES | FATHER OF PEACE
ABBIE GORDON | AIMÉE FATALE | BEATTIE | BLEAKER | BLOOM | DANNY GRIFFITHS | FAITH IN STRANGERS | GRACIE FRIEL |
JO FROM SCHOOL | LADY OF MARS |
PEOPLE PERSON | SANDHOUSE |
STATE OF GRACE | STRATA |
SUNDAY MOURNERS | THE KOWLOONS |
THE ROOKS | YNDLING
JOIN…
KEO | RED RUM CLUB
FLORENCE ROAD | THE GUEST LIST
BEAUX | BROGEAL | CHERRYHOLT |
GIRL IN THE YEAR ABOVE | THE KAIROS | M60 | THE NORTH | TOOTH
+ MANY MORE
Manchester’s premier multi-venue festival has just got even bigger. Alex Spencer, Basht, The Covasettes, Father of Peace and many more join headliners Keo, Red Rum Club and a host of exciting new artists, taking over venues in Manchester on Saturday 17th October, for a full day of live music. Tickets are on sale now, available here.
Neighbourhood Festival is sponsored by AO Arena, Co-op Live, Eventim and Ticketmaster Local who, in working with the festival, are supporting grassroots venues and emerging talent.
Since its inception in 2016, Neighbourhood Festival has served as the definitive launchpad for the UK’s next wave of superstars. The festival’s "ones to watch" alumni include BRIT Award winners Sam Fender, Mabel, and Holly Humberstone, alongside established live favourites like Yungblud, Declan McKenna, Mahalia, and The Lathums.
Taking over Manchester’s most iconic venues across the Oxford Road corridor, the festival transforms the city centre into a sprawling celebration of independent live music.
Neighbourhood Festival returns to Manchester this October. Stay tuned for further line-up additions.


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