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Everything Everything, The Snuts, Sundara Karma, Alfie Templeman and more are playing Neighbourhood Festival

  • Stephen Ackroyd
  • May 27, 2022

Manchester’s Neighbourhood Festival has announced its return with a line up featuring the likes of Everything Everything, The Snuts, Sundara Karma, Alfie Templeman and more.

Hitting Manchester city centre on 1st October, it’ll also feature Dork faves including Baby Queen, Lauran Hibberd, Dylan, Rachel Chinouriri, The Goa Express, Anorak Patch, Courting, English Teacher, L’objectif, Priestgate and more.

Held across multiple venues, shows will take place at the Albert Hall, Gorilla, O2 Ritz and more. Tickets for the festival are on sale now, with more acts to be announced in the near future.

You can check out the full list of acts so far in the poster below.

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