A family-friendly festival dedicated to the 90s is to be held in Bury featuring a range of popular tribute acts. Loaded Festival will host a varied line-up of tribute bands covering hits by Oasis, the Happy Mondays, Daft Punk and The Prodigy, as well as local singers, DJs and entertainers.
Tom Hingley, frontman of Inspiral Carpets, will also take to the stage at the festival. The event, held at Sedgley Park Rugby Club in Whitefield on May 4, has been organised by the team behind the popular Glaston-BURY festival, which is held across the borough with a number of stages and venues.
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just click here to give it a go. Co-organiser Christopher Buckley said Loaded Festival, which will also feature tributes to the likes of Chemical Brothers, Rage against the Machine and Guns & Roses, is going to be a ‘different kettle of fish’ to their previous events. “It’s about going retro and having a good time,” Chris tells the M.E.N. “We’re hoping people will come in their best shell suits and bucket hats.
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