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    Manchester Living

    More acts confirmed for Neighbourhood Weekender 2019

    ByEditorial Team

    Neighbourhood Weekender has confirmed a further 13 artists for May’s Neighbourhood Weekender 2019 including White Lies, The Snuts, Larkins and Orla Gartland. Organisers of Neighbourhood Weekender 2019, SJM Concerts, had already announced a huge line up including You Me At Six, Nothing But Thieves, Pale Waves, Yonaka, Anteros, Maisie Peters, Richard Ashcroft, The Vaccines, Zuzu…

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    Manchester Living | music

    Next wave of acts announced for Neighbourhood Festival 2018

    ByEditorial Team

    The next wave of acts for Manchester’s multi-venue festival Neighbourhood have been announced. With more than 100 artists and bands from around the world set to descend on Manchester on 6 October, organisers have now revealed more of those who will perform. Amongst those previously announced for Neighbourhood Festival 2018 were the likes of Everything…

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    Manchester Living | music

    First Acts for Neighbourhood Festival 2018 announced

    ByEditorial Team

    Manchester’s Neighbourhood Festival returns in October with more than 100 artists expected to play 13 venues across one musical filled day in the city. With tickets about to go on sale, organisers SJM have revealed the first batch of artists who will play at what is becoming one of the most anticipated city festivals around….

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    Clean Cut Kid to support The Kooks at Manchester Academy

    ByEditorial Team

    Clean Cut Kid will support The Kooks at their two dates at Manchester Academy next week.  The Liverpool quartet play at Manchester Academy just weeks before the release of Clean Cut Kid’s debut album Felt, which is due out on 5 May. The album will be preceded by a new single Leaving You Behind. The…

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    Clean Cut Kid to release debut album ahead of Manchester Sound Control gig

    ByEditorial Team

    Fuzz-pop quartet Clean Cut Kid have announced that their debut album will be released on 28 April as their UK tour launches.  The run of dates sees them performing at Manchester’s Sound Control on 12 May and also includes four support slots with Brit Award nominated Michael Kiwanuka. The album, Felt, will be preceded by…

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    Clean Cut Kid announce Sound Control gig

    ByEditorial Team

    Liverpool four-piece Clean Cut Kid have announced a UK headline tour.  The seven date tour includes a show at Manchester’s Sound Control. The band, who are currently applying finishing touches to their debut album, saw their stock rise through singles Vitamin C, Runaway, We Used To Be In Love and Make Believe as they received…

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    The pick of this week’s gigs – 6 March – 12 March

    ByEditorial Team

    Sunday 6 March – Josef Salvat – Gorilla Josef Salvat performs following the the release of debut album Night Swim. You might have first heard of Josef from his unique cover Rihanna’s Diamonds – but since, he’s become a global sensation with single Open Season receiving 5 million views and a No.1 in France, with the Aussie’s…

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    Previewed: Fickle Friends and Clean Cut Kid at Sound Control

    ByMark Kelly

    Fickle Friends have been cutting their teeth the old fashioned way, with 2 years of solid touring, including sets at major festivals such as Bestival, BBC R1 Big Weekend and Secret Garden Party, not to mention a sold-out show at Dingwalls in London in November. All the long drives and late nights have paid off,…

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    Previewed: Shura at Gorilla

    ByEditorial Team

    Just over a year ago, 23-year-old Shura’s debut, gossamer-light take on keening pop, ‘Touch’, arrived as if from nowhere: a lyrical snapshot of that awkward friend-zone period post-break-up, it has since translated into over 15 million plays, a nomination for the BBC Sound Poll, and praise from Dev Hynes and Jungle to Kylie Minogue (despite…

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    Win tickets to Clean Cut Kid at Soup Kitchen

    ByEditorial Team

    Clean Cut Kid are about to embark on a brief UK headline tour, opening in Manchester at Soup Kitchen on 2 November.  The four-piece, who appeared at a number of festivals over the summer including Latitude, Secret Garden Party and Somersault as well as headlining the BBC Introducing stage at Reading and Leeds, will also…

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