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Yahoo
24-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
This is how much drinks cost at Neighbourhood Weekender 2025
NEIGHBOURHOOD Weekender is back in Warrington, and the town is out in force for two days filled with music. It has been a long wait for the festival's return after it took a hiatus last year. But now it is back, and we have the answer to the question on everybody's mind. How much are drinks at Neighbourhood Weekender 2025? Amstel - £6.50 Birra Moretti - £6.30 Beavertown Neck Oil - £6.30 Brothers Dark Berry Cider - £6.50 Brothers Festival Apple Cider - £6.50 Brothers Zest Cider - £6.50 Brothers Pineapple and Passionfruit Cider - £6.50 Heineken 00 - £5.90 Thatchers Zero -£6.30 Single serve wines (red, white, or rosé) - £7.50 Full bottle wines (sauvignon blanc, merlot, or rosé) - £30 Single of gin, vodka, or rum with mixer - £6.90 Coke Zero, Sprite, or Fanta - £2.80 Mineral water - £2.60 Red Bull - £4


BBC News
24-05-2025
- Entertainment
- BBC News
Warrington: Police given extra powers for Neighbourhood Weekender
A dispersal order will be in place across Warrington town centre during the Neighbourhood Weekender music festival, police have 09:00 BST on Saturday until the same time on Monday, Cheshire Police said its officers would be able to order people to leave a defined area and not return to it for up to 48 force said the move was aimed at keeping visitors and residents safe during the festival, which each year attracts tens of thousands of music Chris Webster said additional officers would be deployed to help prevent and tackle anti-social behaviour. He said: "We want everyone to enjoy their time here, whether you're attending the festival itself, you live here or are a local business."Acts including James, The Wombats, Stereophonics, and The Lathums will perform at the festival across Saturday and Sunday. Festival organisers announced it would return to Victoria Park this year after last year's additional police powers - granted under Section 34 of the 2014 Anti-social Behaviour, Crime and Policing Act - make it a criminal offence to not comply with an officer's direction to leave an area covered by the dispersal directed to leave will be given a copy of a map of the area subject to the dispersal order, police said. Read more stories from Cheshire on the BBC, watch BBC North West Tonight on BBC iPlayer and follow BBC North West on X. You can also send story ideas via Whatsapp to 0808 100 2230.


Scottish Sun
23-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Scottish Sun
Chart-topping singer to play Glasgow gig amid exciting world tour
The musician has sold an eye-watering number of records over the years Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) AMY McDonald's upcoming European tour includes a huge homecoming date in Scotland. The Mr Rock & Roll singer, 37, is taking to the stage at Glasgow's OVO Hydro on 12 December. Sign up for the Entertainment newsletter Sign up 3 Amy McDonald is stopping off in Glasgow amid an exciting European tour Credit: John Gunion - The Sun Glasgow 3 The singer is releasing an album titled Is This What You've Been Waiting For? It comes after a string of exciting concerts in cities including Berlin, Milan, Zurich and London. And Amy, who hails from Bishopbriggs near Glasgow, is launching her sixth studio album Is This What You've Been Waiting For? She said: 'I feel very lucky to be in the place I am now. "I've got this career, good friends, my family, and people still seem to want to hear my music, which is great. "There's a realness in me, something raw, honestly I'm winging it most of the time.' Meanwhile, the singer-songwriter is also taking on the festival circuit, with appearances at Isle of Wight and the Neighbourhood Weekender. Amy burst onto the music scene in 2007 and has released an impressive five albums. Her records have sold millions of copies and she has become a massive star in European countries like Germany and Denmark as well as the UK. She released her fifth studio album The Human Demands in October 2020. In 2018, she released a 'Best Of' album of hits from her back catalogue. Amy Mcdonald reports potholes to council from Asda car park In 2023 the singer topped the charts in Saudi Arabia thanks to famous footballers like Cristiano Ronaldo moving there to play. Her debut album This Is The Life was released in 2007. It sold more than three million copies and she has sold more than 12 million records in total. Amy married Rangers footballer Richard Foster in 2018 in a Las Vegas ceremony.


Daily Record
23-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Record
Amy Macdonald to perform surprise free pop up set in Glasgow to mark new album tour dates
The chart-topping Scots singer's new single Is This What You've Been Waiting For? premiered on BBC Radio 2's Scott Mills show this morning. Amy Macdonald is to perform free pop up set at Glasgow's Princes Square, Glasgow to celebrate her new album and a UK and European tour announcement. The chart-topping Scots singer's new single Is This What You've Been Waiting For? premiered on BBC Radio 2 's Scott Mills show this morning. It will be followed by Amy's new album of the same name which is released on July 11. Amy's tour will see her perform a massive homecoming show at Glasgow's OVO Hydro. But this week she has lined up a surprise pop-up show at Prince's Square at 1pm on Friday. Amy, who is one of Scotland's favourite singers is known for her uplifting songs and relatable struggles. Her five albums, to date, have sold 12 million copies with over a billion streams. She has also performed to over 5 million people worldwide. Her sixth album is currently available to pre-order. The Hydro show will take place on December 12. As well as the tour dates, Amy has lined up major festival sets, including the Isle of Wight and the Neighbourhood Weekender, as well as further shows in Germany and Switzerland. Amy said: 'I feel very lucky to be in the place I am now. I've got this career, good friends, my family, and people still seem to want to hear my music, which is great. There's a realness in me, something raw – honestly I'm winging it most of the time.' The album's title track introduces the record. Amy added: 'This song was actually inspired by when they opened The Sphere in Las Vegas – I woke up one day and saw all of these videos of it, and I thought, this is incredible! I was totally blown away by it, and it reminded me of how gigs are experiences. 'It really inspired me and made me think about how music is for me, and gigs have always been the most important part. But streaming has created the demand for new music all of the time – it's like a constant treadmill. 'This song is my view on how people always expect more music and social media content.' A pre-sale for tour tickets, which opens at 10am on Monday, April 28. It will remain live until the general sale opens at 10am on Wednesday, April 30th. The full list of live dates across UK, Ireland and Europe are listed below. In addition to digital formats, 'Is This What You've Been Waiting For?' will be released on black vinyl and CD from Amy's official store, while Amazon has an exclusive signed Deluxe CD. The album features 10 new songs. Tracklist: 'Is This What You've Been Waiting For?' 'Trapped' 'Can You Hear Me?' 'I'm Done (Games That You Play)' 'The Hope' 'Forward' 'We Survive' 'One More Shot' 'Physical' 'It's All So Long Ago' Amy's tour dates in full are APRIL 10th - Zermatt, Unplugged, Switzerland SOLD OUT MAY 24th - Warrington, Neighbourhood Weekender JUNE 20th - Isle of Wight Festival JULY 16th - Locarno, Moon & Stars Festival, Switzerland 24th - Rottweil, Kraftwerk, Germany SOLD OUT 26th - Creuzberg, Musiksommer, Germany SOLD OUT 27th - Karlsruhe, Das Fest, Germany 29th - Bremen, Seebuhne, Germany SOLD OUT 31st - Jena, Kulturarena, Germany SOLD OUT AUGUST 2nd- Saarbrücken, Saarlandhalle, Germany 3rd - Freiburg, Zelt Music Festival, Germany NOVEMBER 20th - London, Eventim Apollo 21st - Wolverhampton, The Civic Hall 22nd - Sheffield, City Hall 24th - Newcastle, O2 City Hall 26th - Portsmouth, Guildhall 27th - Swansea, Arena 28th - Bath, Forum 30th - Dublin, 3Olympia DECEMBER 1st - Belfast, Telegraph 3rd - Cambridge, Corn Exchange 4th - Nottingham, Royal Concert Hall 5th - Manchester, O2 Apollo 12th - Glasgow, OVO Hydro FEBRUARY 8 th – Germany, Munich, Zenith 9 th Luxembourg, Luxembourg, Den Atelier 11 th – Germany, Berlin, Tempodrom 12 th – Germany, Hamburg, Sporthalle 13 th – Germany, Leipzip, Haus Auensee 16 th – Austria, Vienna, Gasometer 17 th – Italy, Milan, Fabrique 18 th – Switzerland, Zurich, The Hall 20 th – Germany, Wiesbaden, Schlachthof 21 st – Belgium, Antwerp, De Roma 22 nd – Belgium, Brussels, Ancienne Belgique 24 th – The Netherlands, Utrecht, Tivoli Vredenburg 25 th – The Netherlands, Groningen, De Oosterpoort
Yahoo
09-03-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Aviva Studios crowd BOUNCING as Gary Neville performs with The Reytons
Manchester United legend Gary Neville took the stage in an electric performance with The Reytons last night. The 50-year-old former England defender bounced around the Aviva Studios stage as he thrashed his guitar on Saturday (March 9). Gary jokingly agreed to step in for injured Reytons bass player Lee Holland last September - despite admitting he had never played the instrument. READ MORE: Restaurant chain closes eight UK sites including two in the north west - full list READ MORE: The Manchester Airport destination that's welcoming UK tourists with open arms "If Lee can play for Reytons, so can I," Gary told the band in a mock audition video to announce The Reytons' 2025 tour. Gary lived up to his promise as the band performed Low Life, with the Sky Sports pundit thrilling fans in a raucous performance. Manchester Evening News reviewer Aidan McCartney captured the moment Gary delighted the bouncing crowd at last night's Reytons show. He gave the Rotherham rockers a four-star review, praising a 'blistering set' from a band who are 'built on proving people wrong'. The Reytons will return to the North West with a headline show at Neighbourhood Weekender in Warrington in May. Gary, meanwhile, will be back to the day job with Sky Sports for Manchester United v Arsenal today.