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Neighbourhood Weekender with Stereophonics, Nieve Ella, and more

May 24, 2025  ·  Victoria Park Warrington, Warrington Victoria Park Warrington, Warrington

Neighbourhood Weekender
May 24
Neighbourhood Weekender
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UK artist Freddie Halkon, born in Doncaster, blends indie and pop. Known for indie guitar anthems and acoustic ballads, he's toured with The Reytons and headlined UK festivals.
The Mary Wallopers, started by brothers Charles and Andrew Hendy with friend Sean McKenna, is an Irish ballad group known for raw, energetic performances. Their debut EP, "A Mouthful of The Mary Wallopers," captures their unique blend of warmth and chaos. Expanded to a six-piece, they sold out shows at Dublin's Vicar Street and Camden's Powerhaus, earning a reputation for lively gigs.
The Bluetones, formed in Hounslow, England in 1994, delivered guitar-driven Brit-pop with a touch of psychedelia. Known for hits like "Slight Return," their debut album "Expecting to Fly" topped UK charts in 1996. Despite mixed reviews and limited US success, they remained influential, capturing the blend of the Stone Roses and Oasis.
Norwegian pop star Sigrid rose to fame in 2017 with "Don't Kill My Vibe." Known for hits like "Strangers," she won the BBC Sound of 2018 and has performed globally.
The Lathums, an indie band from Northern England, blend honesty, hope, and heartbreak in their music. Known for tracks like "Fight On" and "How Beautiful Life Can Be," they’ve drawn comparisons to The Smiths and Arctic Monkeys. Their debut and follow-up albums both hit UK No.1. With Alex Moore on vocals, Scott Concepcion on lead guitar, Ryan Durrans on drums, and Matty Murphy on bass, they captivate audiences at sold-out venues like Glastonbury and Manchester’s Castlefield Bowl.
British musician James Marriott, based in Brighton, is known for his unique blend of alternative and indie pop. Since launching his career in 2020, he's sold out tours in the UK, Europe, Australia, and New Zealand, and has played major festivals like Reading and Leeds. His debut album, "Are We There Yet?," hit number 17 on the charts.
Ocean Colour Scene, formed in 1990 in Birmingham, mixed clever pop tunes with '60s rock vibes. Known for hits like "The Riverboat Song," they achieved success with albums like 1996's triple-platinum Moseley Shoals. Collaborated with Paul Weller and toured with Oasis, they kept British rock-fire alive post-Britpop into the 2020s.
Starsailor, formed by James Walsh, James Stelfox, Ben Byrne, and Barry Westhead, gained fame in 2001 with their debut album "Love Is Here." Known for hits like "Silence Is Easy" and "Four To The Floor," they collaborated with Phil Spector and had nine Top 40 singles. After a hiatus, they returned with "All This Life" in 2017 and new music in 2023, produced by Rick McNamara.
The Slow Readers Club, born in Manchester, craft anthemic post-punk alt-rock with dark, political lyrics. Known for powerful live shows, their 2023 album hit UK No29.
Manchester's CORELLA blends alternative indie with emotive lyrics, gaining a loyal fanbase through sold-out UK tours and festival gigs at Reading & Leeds.
Dizzee Rascal, born Dylan Mills in East London, is a pioneering grime artist and British rapper. His debut album, *Boy in da Corner*, won the Mercury Prize. He's known for hits like "Bonkers" and collaborations with Calvin Harris, Arctic Monkeys, and Shakira. His work spans from gritty grime to mainstream, with albums like *Tongue N' Cheek* and *The Fifth*. He established the label Dirtee Stank and won a Brit Award for Best British Male Artist. He collaborates with artists like Skepta and will.i.am.
The Reytons, an indie band from South Yorkshire, achieved wide success with their number one 2023 album. Known for their DIY style, they sold out shows and headline major festivals, including a landmark show at Rotherham's Clifton Park.
The K’s, an indie band from Warrington, UK, topped charts with debut album 'I Wonder If The World Knows?' They won Best Breakthrough Act at the 2024 Northern Brits and rocked major festival stages like Glastonbury and Reading.
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.
Cork-based indie rock/pop band Cliffords, known for their emotional sound and live shows, blend indie energy with pop. They've played to packed venues and released debut EP ‘Strawberry Scented.’
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.
Scottish singer-songwriter Amy Macdonald blends folk and pop with heartfelt lyrics. Known for hits like "This Is the Life," she explores real-life struggles and resilience.
Stereophonics, a Welsh rock band from Cwmaman, are known for brash guitar rock and alt-pop anthems. Fronted by Kelly Jones, they gained fame with "Performance and Cocktails" in 1999. Their first album "Word Gets Around" reached the UK Top Ten, and they've had eight number-one albums, including "Oochya!" in 2022. They've collaborated with drummers like Jamie Morrison and received a Brit Award for Best New Group. Popular tracks include "Local Boy in the Photograph" and "The Bartender and the Thief."
Inhaler's "Open Wide" blends indie, garage-rock, glam-pop, and art-rock, influenced by T.Rex and Depeche Mode. Produced by Kid Harpoon, it showcases their artistic confidence with tracks like "Eddie In The Darkness" and "Billy (Yeah Yeah Yeah)."
Wunderhorse, a British guitar band led by Jacob Slater, blend vivid songwriting with visceral live shows. They've toured with Fontaines D.C. and Sam Fender.
The Wombats, based in LA, are known for their playful yet profound songwriting. Their new album Oh! The Ocean explores tech rock and sci-fi pop with producer John Congleton, offering a warm, human sound with social themes.

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