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Neighbourhood Weekender with Brògeal, Fiona-Lee, and more

May 23, 2026 at 12:00  ·  Victoria Park, Warrington Victoria Park, Warrington

Neighbourhood Weekender
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Blossoms, a Stockport quintet, combines Brit-pop and indie rock with catchy synth-forward tunes. Known for "Charlemagne" and "Foolish Loving Spaces," they topped U.K. charts and sold out venues. The band collaborated with Rick Astley in 2023.
Keo, Romanian singer, songwriter, and producer, began in Switzerland with pop-rock band The Park. He found solo success in Romania with hits like “Azi vii, maine pleci.” Known for his relationship with popstar Andreea Balan, Keo has worked with artists like Alexandra Ungureanu. He launched "PianoMania" concerts in 2017, showcasing love songs from past decades.
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.
Liverpool's KEYSIDE delivers jangle-pop with social depth. Led by Dan Parker, their catchy tunes are supported by Modern Sky UK. Praised by BBC, they're your new faves.
Fiercely independent rock band The Cheap Thrills, from Liverpool, headline venues like Liverpool’s Historic Olympia Theatre. Known for hits like 'Saint Or Sinner' and 'Codependence', they've supported acts like Jamie Webster and The Night Café. Their music, likened to Sea Girls, has had airplay on BBC 6Music and Sirius XM, and featured in top Spotify playlists. A sync success, 'Codependence' was used in Liverpool FC's campaign. Awarded 'Liverpool Band Of The Year' in 2022.
UK dance music icon Example is known for chart-topping singles, platinum records, and memorable festival sets. With sold-out tours and a loyal fanbase, he's a staple in the music scene.
Richard Ashcroft, from Billinge, Wigan, is the charismatic frontman of the Verve, known for hits like "Bitter Sweet Symphony." Achieving fame with 1997’s *Urban Hymns*, he won Songwriter of the Year at the Ivor Novello Awards in 1998. He embarked on a successful solo career with albums like *Alone with Everybody*. In 2019, Ashcroft received an Ivor Novello for his Outstanding Contribution to British Music and reclaimed "Bitter Sweet Symphony" royalties. Collaborations include working with Liam Gallagher.
Sophie Ellis-Bextor, a London-born pop artist, broke out in the 2000s with her disco- and '80s-synth-pop style, gaining fame with hits like "Murder on the Dancefloor" and "Groovejet." Formerly of Brit-pop band theaudience, she reached the U.K. charts' top spots with her solo albums. Known for her dance-pop sound, she has collaborated with producers like Greg Kurstin and Calvin Harris and worked with Ed Harcourt on folk-pop projects like Wanderlust. Her music remains popular, with "Murder on the Dancefloor" resurging thanks to its inclusion in films.
The Covasettes, formed at uni, quickly achieved fame with sold-out UK shows, 8M+ streams, and major festival appearances. Known for a signature indie sound and hits on Radio 1 and Spotify Indie List. Collaborated with top bands at Truck Festival.
Spice Girls' 1996 hit "Wannabe" propelled them to fame, selling over 85 million records. Melanie C's solo career boasts hits like "I Turn To You" and collaborations with Bryan Adams and Lisa 'Left Eye' Lopez. Her song “First Day of My Life” topped charts across Europe. A highlight was reuniting with the Spice Girls at the 2012 Olympics Closing Ceremony.
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.
Liverpool's Jamie Webster, a folk singer-songwriter, is popular for his resonant "people's poet" style. Known for UK chart-topping albums 'We Get By' and 'Moments', he's celebrated for anthems that echo communal spirit and struggle. Collaborated with producer Dave Eringa.
Razorlight, known for hits like "America" and "Wire To Wire," led the 2000s indie-rock resurgence, achieving 3 Top 5 albums, 9 Platinums, and an NME Award. The classic lineup, reunited in 2021, has performed at major venues like London's Eventim Apollo and supported acts like Muse. Working with producer Youth, they recorded new material, including the post-punk inspired "Scared of Nothing." They've celebrated their past with a best-of collection and a deluxe edition of their debut album, "Up All Night."
Kaiser Chiefs, a renowned British band known for their stadium anthems and energetic live shows, blend northern soul with rock. They've headlined at major events like the Invictus Games and Jubilee celebrations. Hits include "Ruby" and "I Predict a Riot." They've won three Brit Awards and continuously evolve their sound with members Ricky Wilson, Andrew "Whitey" White, Simon Rix, Peanut, and Vijay Mistry.
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 Fratellis, formed in Glasgow and known for their melodic indie rock, gained fame with hits like "Chelsea Dagger" and "Whistle for the Choir." Their debut album, Costello Music, peaked at number two in the U.K., earning them a BRIT Award. They've collaborated with producer Tony Hoffer and released several successful albums, including Here We Stand and Eyes Wide, Tongue Tied. "Chelsea Dagger" is also linked to the Chicago Blackhawks as their unofficial theme.
Shed Seven, Britpop underdogs, hail from York. Known for hits like "Chasing Rainbows," their latest album, "A Matter of Time," topped UK charts. Celebrating 30 years, they mix rock with orchestral flair, showcasing enduring tunes and vibrant live shows for multi-generational fans.
Scottish artist Brooke Combe, hailed for her Motown-esque voice, collaborates with James Skelly on her debut album, “Dancing At The Edge Of The World."

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Genre: Rock, Pop

Enjoy the Neighbourhood Weekender concert in Warrington at Victoria Park on Saturday, May 23, 2026, at 12:00 AM, featuring Brògeal, Fiona-Lee, and more. Get your tickets now!

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