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    Neighbourhood Festival releases schedule

    ByMark Kelly

    With Neighbourhood 2019 fast approaching, organisers SJM have released the schedule for the multi-venue Manchester city centre festival. Previously announced for Neighbourhood 2019 were the likes of Miles Kane, Sophie and the Giants, Yonaka, Easy Life, The Big Moon and dozens more. Neighbourhood also features the hottest up-and-coming bands, including Sports Team, led by their…

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  • Sophie and the Giants at Jimmys
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    Second wave of acts announced for Neighbourhood Festival 2019

    ByMark Kelly

    The second wave of acts has been announced for Neighbourhood Festival 2019 which takes over Manchester gig venues in October.

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  • Neighbourhood Weekender will return
    Manchester Living | music

    Neighbourhood Weekender to return in 2020

    ByMark Kelly

    After a hugely successful festival this weekend, Neighbourhood Weekender has already been confirmed to return to Victoria Park, Warrington in 2020. Neighbourhood Weekender 2019 saw the likes of Yonaka, Anteros, Maisie Peters, The Amazons, Zuzu and You Me At Six performing. The massive musical festival will take place on 23 and 24 May, with another…

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  • Gigs in Manchester - Yonaka will headline at the Deaf Institute - image courtesy Thomas Coe-Brooker
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    Yonaka announce debut album ahead of Manchester Deaf Institute gig

    ByEditorial Team

    Yonaka are set to headline at Manchester’s Deaf Institute ahead of the release of their debut album Don’t Wait ‘Til Tomorrow. Don’t Wait ‘Til Tomorrow will be released on 31 May through Asylum Records shortly after they return to the region to perform at the Neighbourhood Weekender Festival. In Interview: Yonaka on performing live and…

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  • Neighbourhood Weekender 2019 logo
    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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  • Neighbourhood Weekender 2019 has revealed lineup details
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    Neighbourhood Weekender 2019 – line-up details released

    ByEditorial Team

    Neighbourhood Weekender 2019 returns to Warrington’s Victoria Park in May 2019 and line up details have now been announced.  The stunning line up includes huge names with Richard Ashcroft, Jade Bird, George Ezra, The Amazons, The Charlatans, Slaves and You Me At Six confirmed. The festival returns after last year’s huge event, taking place on…

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  • The Orielles at The Deaf Institute 12 December 2015
    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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  • Andrew WK headlines at the O2 Ritz Manchester with support from Yonaka
    Manchester Living | music

    Manchester gigs to catch in April 2018

    ByEditorial Team

    It’s a huge month for shows coming to Manchester, so we’ve picked out some of the top Manchester gigs you may want to catch in April, from household names to some which may have flown under your radar so far. Jarvis Cocker – 3 April – Deaf Institute Jarvis Cocker plays an intimate gig at…

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  • Neighbourhood Weekender
    Manchester Living

    More acts announced for Neighbourhood Weekender

    ByEditorial Team

    More acts have been announced for Neighbourhood Weekender, which takes place at Victoria Park, Warrington on 26 and 27 May 2018.  And they include such phenomenal outfits as Anteros, Yonaka, Hey Charlie and Black Honey! Whilst headliners Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds and Courteeners have previously been announced alongside the likes of The Sherlocks, DMA’s, Jerry…

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    in interview | music

    In Interview: Yonaka on performing live and keeping everything organic

    ByMark Kelly

    They’ve built a reputation on sensational live shows, so when Yonaka were announced to appear at Manchester’s The Ruby Lounge, we couldn’t pass up the opportunity to catch them.  We also managed to get a bit of time with them backstage to find out what makes them tick, their new EP Heavy and future plans….

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