Adored The Stone Roses tribute (1)

Nantwich is gearing up for another busy Easter Bank Holiday weekend of the Nantwich Jazz, Blues & Music Festival.

And Studio Nantwich is leading the charge, kicking off the festival with a double-header of tribute bands on Thursday April 2nd.

The venue will be hosting 22 live bands and DJ sets across two stages during the five-day festival between April 2-6.

It will have The Bank Stage covered marquee on Bowers Row car park as well as Studio Live, inside the popular Studio Nantwich nightclub (over 18s after 6pm).

And they launch the event with two tribute bands with Definitely Mightbe Oasis and Adored The Stone Roses taking to The Bank Stage.

Doors open at 8pm, with tickets just £3 (plus booking fee) via Eventbrite here.

No Festival wristband is required for the Thursday opening night — entry is via a separate ticket only.

Definitely Mightbe Oasis tribute (1)
Definitely Mightbe Oasis tribute

The celebrations will continue into the night with an afterparty inside Studio Nantwich.

From Good Friday through to Easter Sunday, entry to both The Bank Stage and Studio Live will be via an official Festival wristband, granting access to a packed schedule of performances across the weekend.

THE BANK STAGE (Festival wristband entry):
• Good Friday: 2pm Baxter; 4pm Beardsmith; 6pm Acrylic; 8pm Green Bullet; 10pm Afterglow
• Saturday: 2pm Teachers Pet; 4pm Shakermaker; 6pm Monkey Finger; 8pm The Bohemian Kings; 10pm Fat Lip.
• Sunday: 2pm Wayne & The Hairy Peaches; 4pm Stepping Lane; 6pm The Review; 8pm The Variants; 10pm Ultraviolet

STUDIO LIVE (Festival wristband entry):
• Saturday: 3pm Malpractice; 5pm Tokyo Misfires; 7pm Blag
• Sunday: 3pm Vavoom; 5pm Vanz; 7pm Rachel Shenton – Clubland Anthems

Nigel Woodhouse, director of operations at Studio Nantwich, said: “The atmosphere across the Easter weekend is always incredible.

“We work hard to create a real festival feel across both stages – it’s going to be a fantastic few days of live music.”

For more details and updates, follow The Bank Stage on Facebook.

(Story by Jonathan White, images courtesy of Studio Nantwich)

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