Miles Kane to headline this year’s Neighbourhood Festival


Miles Kane performing at the Moth Club in London (Alberto Pezzali / Live4ever)

Miles Kane performing at the Moth Club in London (Alberto Pezzali / Live4ever)

Miles Kane is leading the announcement for this year’s Neighbourhood Festival and will headline the Manchester event on October 12th.

Over 100 artists will ultimately be performing across 15 venues in the city centre, and amongst the other early names are The Blinders, The Big Moon, Ten Tonnes and Pins.




Kane has been staying live for some time now after his Coup De Grace solo album came out last summer. “Marc Bolan is the main touch-point, specifically on Cry On My Guitar,” we said of it. “It’s a cracking single, bringing the sexiness of the guitar that made T-Rex such a phenomenon. The disco-inflected title-track, however, has a guitar riff that could make Nile Rodgers ask for a birth certificate.”

“First single Loaded has a US west coast strut, while Jamie T’s influence is most keenly felt on Too Little Too Late, it being a frantic opener that bursts proceedings into life and which would have sat well on either of the Londoner’s own first two albums. Kane has got a strong set of lungs too; on Wrong Side Of Life he begins as Thom Yorke but ends as Richard Ashcroft.”


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