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Fatherson to headline Twisterella Festival 2021

topping the bill alongside Lauran Hibberd, and The Howl & The Hum

By Scott Williams | Published:

Twisterella Festival 2021 - Fatherson
Photo credit: Trevor Eales


Headlining act Fatherson lead the latest acts confirmed for Twisterella Festival, which takes place at multiple venues in the Southfield Road & Linthorpe Road area of Middlesboroughon Saturday 9th October 2021 from 1pm - 11pm..

Also newly announced are Bored At My Grandmas House, Tom Joshua, Moon Wax, Carpark, and Marketplace.

Co-Promoter Andy Carr said, "After the uncertainty of the past year there'll be no better way to reconnect in the heart of Middlesbrough. We can't wait to welcome everyone back to Twisterella. Twisterella is such a special event and we're incredibly proud of what it means to the region's music fans."

Fatherson, The Howl & The Hum, and Lauran Hibberd, headline a line-up that features Jordan Mackampa, HYYTS, Spyres, Dream Nails, MarthaGunn, I See Rivers, Swim School, Talkboy, Lizzie Reid, Cherym, Cheerbleederz, and more.

For details as available please see the line-up page.

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Twisterella Festival is the creation of Middlesbrough independent music promoters, The Kids Are Solid Gold and Pay for the Piano. With all of the venues less than a 5 minute walk from one another, the 1,250 capacity multi-venue metropolitan music festival utilises established stages such as Teesside University Students' Union, The Townhouse, TSOne and The Westgarth Social Club, along with pop-up sessions in some of the town's bars in nearby Baker Street and Bedford Street.