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Chorley Live returns with 280 acts performing

Posted on - 24th September, 2022 - 12:00pm | Author - | Posted in - Preston News, South Ribble News, What's On in Preston
Previous Chorley Live events. Picture: Chorley Council

Chorley Live will be returning on Friday 7 and Saturday 8 October.

Over the weekend 280 acts will be performing at 35 venues, showcasing Chorley’s best night-time venues and artists.

Local venues will host performers from 7pm until 11pm and a new act will perform every hour.

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Leader of Chorley Council, Councillor Alistair Bradley said: “We are so pleased we can bring back Chorley Live this year for all of our residents and visitors to enjoy.

“It’s always a well-attended event and it allows for a real showcase of all the incredible night-time venues we have in Chorley. By coming along, you’re giving our local businesses an incredible boost.

“The event can be enjoyed by all the family, and at £5 a ticket with under 12s going free, it’s incredible value for money.

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“Come along and join us to enjoy the very best that Chorley has to offer at Chorley Live.

“Chorley really is the place to be, and I for one cannot wait to see all the performers across the weekend.”

Tickets are on sale now at just £5 for a weekend wristband and can be purchased from all participating venues, the Civic Offices in Union Street, Malcolm’s Musicland and the Astley gift shop.

Detail on where you can purchase wristbands and more information about the event can be found on the website: https://chorleylive.com/.



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