The Manchester Pride Big Weekend plays host on Saturday to hotly-tipped girl group Neon Jungle, who’ll be performing their debut single Trouble on the Main Arena stage.
Aged between 16 and 20, Shereen, Asami, Jess and Amira came together earlier this year and are determined to rip up pop’s rule book.
The girls hail from London, Suffolk and Scotland. Citing diverse influences such as Foo Fighters, Bob Marley and Italian opera by way of Beyoncé, it’s hard to categorise a group described by Popjustice.com as “Your next favourite girlband” . Trouble is released September 1st.
Also added to the Big Weekend bill are South African classical singer Louis Yssel and Britain’s Got Talent’s Jordan O’Keefe. The Irish musician joins Shayne Ward, Lucy Spraggan, and Rylan on Monday’s Reality Special line-up.
Manchester Pride chief executive John Stewart said “Neon Jungle are a great addition to the Big Weekend line-up, alongside our headliners The Feeling, Sam Sparro, and original Sugababes Mutya Keisha Siobhan.
“We’re always delighted to host up-and-coming talent in the Main Arena and, with Advance tickets still at £21 for four fun-packed days, including the Gaydio Dance Arena and Sackville Gardens stages, the Big Weekend offers great value and great entertainment for an even greater cause”.
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