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Neighbourhood Festival with Antony Szmierek, Kerr Mercer, and more

Oct 5, 2024  ·  Various Manchester Venues, Manchester Various Manchester Venues, Manchester

Neighbourhood Festival
Oct 5
Neighbourhood Festival
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Discovered while busking in Manchester, Alex Spencer blends catchy guitar riffs with a raw voice, capturing youth's highs and lows. In 2024, his EP “There’s Gotta Be More” and track “Love and Let Go” received acclaim from CLASH Magazine and BBC Radio 6. He's played major festivals, supported acts like The Lathums and Jake Bugg, and made history performing on Sky Sports' news. His track “Nightmares” featured on the EA Sports FC25 Soundtrack, broadening his global reach.
The Academic, from Mullingar, Ireland, draw inspiration from early 2000s NYC rock. Known for hits like "Bear Claws," they've shared stages with The Strokes and Twenty One Pilots. Their debut album, "Tales From The Backseat," hit No.1 in Ireland.
Pale Waves is a Manchester band known for their bold pop-punk sound, drawing on influences like Paramore and Garbage. Embracing queerness and darker themes, their album Unwanted connects with LGBTQI fans. Lead singer Heather Baron-Gracie's lyrics explore women's relationships, while drummer Ciára Doran's personal transition influences their music.
Bradley Simpson, UK-born, is best known as the frontman of The Vamps, with multiple chart-topping albums. He boasts 15 performances at London’s O2 Arena, including a record for five consecutive headline years. Now, he's starting a promising solo career with his debut single "Cry at the Moon."
Manchester's CORELLA blends alternative indie with emotive lyrics, gaining a loyal fanbase through sold-out UK tours and festival gigs at Reading & Leeds.
Manchester-born lyricist Seb Lowe, known for his unique style and passion for films such as "The Departed" and shows like "Game of Thrones." Loves Red Bull, curry, and cricketer Michael Holding.
Emerging from Birmingham, overpass, with Max, Indie, Elliot, and Jake, is known for arena-sized indie rock and sold-out shows, gaining a dedicated fanbase through genuine live experiences.
Crystal Tides, an indie rock band from Portsmouth, UK, are known for catchy melodies, lively performances, and heartfelt lyrics. Influenced by Arctic Monkeys and The Wombats, they have sold out shows, toured the UK, and received Radio 1 airplay.
Formed in 2021 in Manchester, The Guest List features Cai Alty, Tom Quigley, Sid Wallace, Angus Gilchrist, and Leio Hunter. Known for catchy melodic riffs, their songs "London" and "Loose Tongue," produced by James Skelly, gained BBC Radio 6 airtime. With 400,000 TikTok followers and major indie gigs, they've sold out a UK tour.
Picture Parlour, known for 'Norwegian Wood' & 'Judgement Day', blend stadium rock & melancholy. Supported by icons like Bruce Springsteen & Noel Gallagher, praised by Rolling Stone UK & The Guardian, they're rapidly gaining fame under producer Catherine Marks.
Antony Szmierek, a Manchester native, blends rap, spoken word, and dance, celebrating life's beauty. Acclaimed for EPs 'Poems To Dance To' and 'Seasoning', he’s a BBC 6 Music Artist of the Year 2023 and has captivated audiences with sold-out UK tours.

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