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Chorley Live returns with over 200 artists across 35 venues this weekend

Posted on - 1st October, 2024 - 6:00pm | Author - | Posted in - Chorley News, Chorley town centre, Music, Nightlife & Entertainment, Preston News, What's On in Preston
A band perform at Chorley Live 2023 Pic: Paul Heyes
A band perform at Chorley Live 2023 Pic: Paul Heyes

Chorley Live returns this weekend with a jam-packed lineup of music and entertainment.

The popular annual event will see performances by over 200 live artists across 35 town centre venues.

Wristbands for the event are £5. They are available from any Chorley Live venue and at Malcolm’s Musicland in Chapel Street.

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The event is hosted by Chorley Council in partnership with the Creative Network.

A choir performs at Chorley Live 2023 Pic: Paul Heyes
A choir performs at Chorley Live 2023 Pic: Paul Heyes

Councillor Peter Wilson, Deputy Leader of Chorley Council, said: “Chorley Live is one of the most vibrant events of the year and its always a brilliant atmosphere across the town centre with people from all walks of life enjoying the very best music and entertainment.

“It’s a showcase of our thriving nighttime economy and provides a great chance to experience live music by so many different artists. Get your wristband now and join us for an epic weekend in Chorley!”

Chorley Live takes place on Friday 4 and Saturday 5 October. Acts will begin from 7pm and end at 11pm each night.

Find the full line up, venue information and details of where to get your wristband on the Chorley Live website.

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