Neighbourhood Weekender rescheduled for May 2021

Roll on next year

Catfish & The Bottlemen for Neighbourhood Weekender
Author: Scott ColothanPublished 28th May 2020

Neighbourhood Weekender has been rescheduled for Saturday 29th and Sunday 30th May 2021.

The Warrington indie extravaganza was originally due to take place last weekend (Saturday 23rd and Sunday 24th May 2020) but was pushed back to September 2020 because of the coronavirus crisis.

Organisers have now confirmed that following updated government advice, they have moved it to the same Bank Holiday weekend next year as it has previously been held.

Ian Brown

The good news is that Ian Brown and Catfish & The Bottlemen will still headline with the likes of Sam Fender, The Coral, Miles Kane, The Wombats, Paul Heaton & Jacqui Abbott, Tom Walker, The Pigeon Detectives, Easy Life and The Lightning Seeds appearing on the impressive weekend bill.

All original tickets remain valid and select tickets are still available from Absolute Radio Tickets RIGHT HERE.

Neighbourhood Weekender 2021

Neighbourhood Weekender’s full statement reads: “Dear ticket holders of Neighbourhood Weekender Festival

“We hope everyone is as well as can be through this really difficult time.

"All of you should have been having an amazing weekend listening to live music with your best friends and it is a real shame that this could not happen.

“We were hopeful a few months ago that we could all be back together this September but following updated government advice surrounding Covid – 19 we have now made the decision to move the festival to next year on the same weekend it has been historically.

“The new rescheduled dates for the festival are Saturday 29th and Sunday 30th of May 2021. All current tickets will remain valid for next year so please keep hold of them. If you cannot make the new dates please contact your ticket provider to get a refund.

“We are delighted that the vast majority of artists playing at the festival have confirmed they will return. Everyone involved in the festival and the artists that are playing are working really hard to give you the festival you wanted.

“For those that can, we kindly ask that you keep hold of your tickets and be part of the Neighbourhood Weekender next year. We have a great community around this event and together we can get through this. We hugely appreciate your patience and support.

“These are very tough times for everyone and we want to have the biggest party with you when we are out the other side.

“Best wishes

“The neighbourhood weekender team”

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