Warrington is the place to be for live music this weekend - with some of the biggest names in rock heading to the town's Victoria Park for the return of the Neighbourhood Weekender Festival. Manc rock idols The Courteeners and Blossoms will join the likes of Manic Street Preachers, Kasabian, Becky Hill and DMA's on a packed bill of live music across Saturday and Sunday.
The two-day festival is almost completely sold out, with thousands set to pack into the Cheshire town for the weekend of live music. Acts will be split across three stages, including the Viola Beach stage in memory of the tragic Warrington indie band who died in 2016.
Returning to the Neighbourhood festival site is Cornershop, providing great music from local DJs, as well as the much loved The NBHD Inn with its karaoke and infamous pub quiz. However, music is not all that’s on offer this year, with local concession stands and a hub of food to enjoy throughout the weekend.
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Here we've put together some essential information if you're heading along to Victoria Park over the weekend, including stage times and where to park and public transport options for the event. We'll be bringing you reviews and the latest from the event on CityLife Manchester all across the weekend.
Up-to-date stage times are all available via the Neighbourhood Weekender App available on App Store. All times listed here are a guide only, and subject to change.
Main stage
Courteeners - 8.50pm - 10.20pm
DMA’s - 7.15pm - 8.15pm
James Bay - 6pm - 6.45pm
The Lathums - 4.50pm to 5.30pm
The Fratellis - 3.50pm to 4.20pm
Wet Leg - 2.50pm to 3.20pm
Red Rum Club - 1.50pm to 2.20pm
Pip Blom - 12.50 to
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