YOU ARE NOT ALONE FESTIVAL IN AID OF THE WONDERFUL MANCHESTER MIND !!! Saturday March 5th 2022

 

 

 

Delighted To Announce Their First Artists For The 2nd You Are Not Alone Festival, All In Aid Of The Wonderful Manchester Mind!

Saturday March 5th 2022

THE CLAUSE, LOOSE ARTICLES, GATHERING OF STRANGERS, RYAN JARVIS, THE HOWLERS, JAMES HOLT, HATES TALKING, CORBAIN JONES, DIRTY LACES, GLAMBOY, THE JADE ASSEMBLEY, SPIN KLASS, DR DR, CHRIS WISE AND THE HIDDEN REVOLOUTION, DOLLIE DEMI, HAIG, SPLINT, UNO MAS, THE JUICE, JESS KEMP, PURPLE HEART PARADE, MANIFESTO AND MANY MORE!!

More artists to be added real soon, along with a couple of heavyweight headliners!

 

 

YOUR NOT ALONE FESTIVAL, is even bigger this year, taking place across EIGHT venues across Manchester, Please say hello to Off The SquareGullivers NQ  • The Castle HotelThe Rose And Monkey HotelAatmaThe Peer Hat33 Oldham Street
 

You Are Not Alone Festival (YANA) is a multi-venue festival in the centre of Manchester City Centre, in aid of non-profit charity Manchester Mind.

 
Wristbands are just £10 from Skiddle, which will grant you access to all EIGHT venues! What a bargain. 
 
All profits straight to the charity. Between us all we can make such a difference. 
 
Pick up your tickets here :  If you already have tickets, thank you! They will still be valid for this years festival.
 

It’s going to  be a day of incredible live music and fun, across 8 stages, 70+ artists and you! All coming together for the incredible Manchester Mind 💛

All original tickets remain valid (thank you to everyone who kept hold of theirs!).

Tickets for the new date are very limited due to sales, so don’t wait around. They’re just £10 for the full day, and access to all venues, with all profits going to mental health charity Manchester Mind.

 
Get hold of yours from Skiddle : 
 
 
ABOUT MANCHESTER MIND 
 
Manchester Mind is in independent local charity which delivers free mental health services to 6000 young people and adults every year.
Our vision is of a city that promotes good mental health and treats people with mental health problems positively, fairly and with respect.
We are committed to improving the lives of young people and adults with mental health needs by promoting a positive approach to mental health, challenging stereotypes, stigma and discrimination.
 
Manchester Mind listen to and respect people who access our services; we value lived experience and place people at the centre of service delivery and development. We support people with mental health issues to improve their well-being and to reach their full potential, so they can live more successfully in their communities.
Above all, we aim to create a positive future for people in Manchester who access our services or volunteer.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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