Runcorn & Widnes Weekly News

Borough gets ready for music fesival

- BY MICHAEL GREEN michael.green@reachplc.com @ChronicleE­ditor

HALTON will come alive with the sound of celebratio­n on September 3, 4 and 5 as Halton Borough of Culture 2021 launches the Celebrate Halton MUSIC Festival.

Most of the event is free across a wide range of venues across the borough, with a ticketed headline show at The Studio Widnes. The festival kicks off with a free event at Culture HQ at Runcorn Shopping City on Friday, September 3 at noon, which includes the local girl made good, singer, songwriter and multiinstr­umentalist Natalie McCool, now a major star in the UK indie world.

Raised in Widnes, she is known for her truly innovative and beautiful take on pop music, releasing her debut album The Great Unknown in 2016 and is putting the finishing touches to her new album.

Natalie will be joined the launch event by BBC Folk Singer of the Year 2019 and 2020 Rioghnach Connolly who will present a special set for the Celebrate Halton launch with her musical partner Ellis Davies. Ríoghnach is a traditiona­l singer and flautist from Armagh, now based in North West England.

Manchester Factory Records legends and postpunk heroes A Certain Ratio are co-headlining the show at The Studio, Widnes on Saturday, September 4.

Formed in 1978, they sounded like nothing else around them, which led to Joy Division’s manager Rob Gretton putting them in touch with Tony Wilson who was setting up the fledgling Factory Records.

Over the past few decades the band have influenced countless influentia­l musicians from Talking Heads, LCD Soundsyste­m, Happy Mondays, Franz Ferdinand, ESG, Factory Floor, The Orielles, Sink Ya Teeth and Andrew Weatherall.

Joining them at The Studio will be Man & The Echo, an eclectic and strange thing from Warrington. Their eponymous debut album was quickly picked up by Steve Lamacq (BBC 6 Music) and John Kennedy (Radio X) and was named as Album Of The Day on 6 Music.

They have performed on Billy Bragg’s Leftfield stage at Glastonbur­y and other major festivals such as Kendal Calling, Reading and Leeds, Secret Garden Party and The Great Escape.

Tickets are available from: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk.

Acts also include The Racket, a four-piece indierock band from Widnes, who are quickly picking up a fanbase nationwide having supported artists such as Louis Berry, Cast, Lottery Winners and Twisted Wheel; the Ukulele Uff Trio, who specialise in 1920s/30s style jazz whose high energy, skilled playing and stage presence has earned them a reputation as top entertaine­rs around the World; and the cosmic electronic band Henge, who promise to bring a new kind of music to your world.

For the full line up visit: www.celebrateh­alton. co.uk/events/harmonyhal­ton-music-weekender.

Venues include two Halton parks – Victoria Park and Runcorn Hill, Culture HQ in the Shopping City, six pubs – Society Tap Room, The Castle, Norton Arms, The Lockdown Pub in Runcorn and The Tavern and The Mersey Hotel (The Snig) in Widnes, The Studio in Lacey Street and Widnes Outdoor Market.

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● BBC Folk Singer of the Year 2019 and 2020 Rioghnach Connolly
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Paul Husband ● A Certain Ratio top the bill at The Studio Widnes on September 4

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