Tickets for a popular indie music festival just down the road from Manchester will go on sale this morning (November 4). Neighbourhood Weekender is set to return to Victoria Park, in Warrington, from Saturday, May 27 to Sunday, May 28 - just 40 minutes from Manchester city centre.
The line-up was announced last week, with Pulp, The Beautiful South's Paul Heaton & Jacqui Abbot, and The Kooks revealed as the headliners. The festival forms part of Pulp's long-rumoured 2023 reunion tour.
Big names such as The Wombats, Self-Esteem, Ocean Colour Scene, Gang of Youths and many more. This is the first wave of acts announced, with more expected to come in the following months.
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Tickets for the 2023 Neighbourhood Weekender go on sale at 9am today (November 4).
Organisers have said that prices will be announced when tickets go on sale, however tickets in 2021 were just under £150 for the full weekend, with day tickets priced between £60 and £85, which should give fans a rough guide to go off.
Tickets for the two-day event will be available from a number of retailers, including Ticketmaster , Gigs and Tours, Ticket Factory, Gigantic, ASX and See Tickets.
Here’s the full line up announced so far for NBHD Weekender 2023:
Saturday, May 27
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Paul Heaton & Jacqui Abbott
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The Kooks
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The Wombats
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Ocean Colour Scene
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Jamie Webster
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Sugababes
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The Enemy
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The Hunna
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Inspiral Carpets
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Scouting For Girls
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The K’s
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Cassia
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Rachel Chinouriri
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Stone
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The Mary Wallopers
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Courting
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Stanleys
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Chappaqua Wrestling
Sunday, May 28
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Pulp
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Self Esteem
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Anne-Marie
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Sea Girls
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Confidence Man
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Gang Of Youths
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Ella Henderson
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Everything Everything
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The Big Moon
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Lottery Winners
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The Bootleg Beatles
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The Royston Club
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Cmat
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Heidi Curtis
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English Teacher
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Modernlove
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Slant
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