Saturday 29th July, later this month, will see a first for Newton Aycliffe, as the town celebrates its 75th Anniversary with a spectacular LIVE MUSIC FESTIVAL.
The festival will feature eight live bands including TWO chart busting 90s BritPop headline acts; ‘Cast’; an English indie rock band formed in Liverpool in 1992. Emerging from the Britpop movement of the mid-1990s. Cast signed to Polydor Records and their debut album ‘All Change’ (1995) became the highest selling debut album for the label. With seven top ten hits, they are best known for ‘Sandstorm’, ‘Alright’ and ‘Flying’.
Accompanying ‘Cast’ are ‘Dodgy’, another 90s band from Hounslow, formed in 1990, made famous by the hit single ‘Good Enough’. The Festival will also feature local group ‘Another Crisis’ (Classic Pop), ‘The Breakfast Club’ (1980s), ‘Sleeze Sisters’ (1970s), ‘Gangsters of Ska’ (Ska), ‘Northern Soul Elite’ (Northern Soul/Motown) and ‘Sound Divide’ (Rock).
The inaugural festival will take place around the running track at the OakLeaf Sports Complex, School Aycliffe Lane on Saturday 29th July 2023 from 12.00noon to 11.00pm. The show field will also host well-stocked bars, refreshments, concession stands and fairground rides.
Tickets are very reasonably priced, especially if you consider that ‘Cast’ performed at Newcastle O2 Arena in May for £44.00 per ticket and ‘Dodgy’ are playing various O2 Arenas around the UK with prices starting from £25.00 per ticket.
Ayclive Festival tickets are available online by visiting www.ayclive.co.uk at a price of £20.00 for adults and £15 for under 18s (age 14-17). Children aged 14 years of age are free when accompanied by a paying adult. Online sales will incur an additional £1.00 booking fee, which is automatically added online.
So, why not come along to Ayclive Festival?
Get more information and purchase tickets online from our website: www.ayclive.co.uk – follow the Ayclive team on Facebook by liking and sharing ‘Ayclive’. Ayclive Events team hope to make this an annual event, with your support we can bring in other top names in the music industry to Newton Aycliffe.
Ayclive was two years in the planning with the assistance of ShildonLive organisers, Northern Productions; with thanks to the assistance and support of Great Aycliffe Town Council, Gestamp, Kudos Commercial Finance and McDonalds (Newton Park). Thanks also to Aycliffe Radio and Stuart McLean, the combined driving force behind the project.
Photo: Top left ‘Cast’, top right ‘Dodgy’.