Year’s End Festival, organised by Manchester record label and promoters Scruff of the Neck, takes over the Oxford Rd Corridor with a huge day-night festival this December.

More than 46 bands and artists are set to perform on Sat 9 Dec, taking to stages across Deaf Institute Zombie Shack, Thirsty Scholar, Bread Shead and Canvas, in partnership with Marshall, BBC Introducing, 42nd Street and Signature Brew.

The genre-spanning line-up features the best new and established talent across indie, rock, nu-punk, and includes indie icons The View, huge prospects, BLOXX and Manchester’s own, The Covasettes.

Other names included on the billing are Glass Caves, October Drift, Bayboards, Beam Noir, Isla Rico, Luna Blue, Mollie Coddled, Pacifica, Ten Hands High, Viia, All The Young, LALA Hayden, Luna Bay, Shambolics, The Boy From The South, Uno Mas, Michael Blackwell and ARXX.

Tickets start at £15 for early birds, and general release is £20. Each ticket grants access to every venue, all day-night, plus a free afterparty wristband. The festival kicks off at 12pm and will run until 11pm, the afterparty run from 11pm – late with Scruff of the Neck DJs on deck.

Sat 9 Dec, Oxford Rd Corridor
Words:
Bradley Lengden
Published on:
Tue 7 Nov 2023