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NEWS: Neighbourhood Weekender unveils thrilling second wave of artists

After a hiatus in 2024, Neighbourhood Weekender is making a triumphant return with one of its most exciting lineups yet. Set to take place on Saturday 24th May and Sunday 25th May 2025, the Warrington-based festival promises an unforgettable experience at Victoria Park. With the indie extravaganza just months away, a second wave of artists has been revealed.

Headlined by James, who delivered a triumphant headline set in 2021 and topped the charts with their latest album Yummy last year, Saturday is shaping up to be an unforgettable day. Joining the Manchester indie piece on the lineup are Dylan John Thomas, Slow Readers Club, Picture Parlour, The Guestlist, Florentines, Arkayla, Aaron Rowe, and The Belmonds.

Closing out Sunday are Stereophonics, who are set to release their 13th studio album, Make ‘em Laugh, Make ‘em Cry, Make ‘em Wait, in March. New additions set to join the Welsh rockers include The Clause, Alex Spencer, Soft Launch, Villanelle, Florence Road, Kerr Mercer, Still Bank, and Tom A Smith.

From big names to rising stars that could soon become your new favourite artist, Neighbourhood Weekender’s lineup is nothing short of spectacular. The second wave of acts joins an already impressive roster, which includes The Wombats, The Lathums, Dizzee Rascal, The Reytons, The Snuts, and many more.

For tickets and further lineup information, visit: nbhdweekender.com

Read our Neighbourhood Weekender 2023 roundup here.

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