Stalybridge gears up for festival fun as Bridge Fest returns

STALYBRIDGE is gearing up for its fourth festival, building on the success of the last three, each one bigger and better than the last.

Bridge Fest will take over the town on Saturday, September 6, as several venues play host to musical and artistic performances.

The event, organised by volunteers from Stalybridge Town Team, has been a year in the planning.

Stalybridge Town Team Volunteers at Bridge Fest 2024

Thirteen locations will become stages as the annual showcase of talent returns.

A new location – Nonnas, on Armentieres Square – joins a list of regular venues throughout the town set to host a wide variety of artists.

Mossley’s St John’s brass band kicks things off in Armentieres Square at noon, before handing over to The Cherry Hintons.

Bridge Beers, on Melbourne Street, will see the return of Bridge Fest stalwart Colin, while at the Buffet Bar, at the railway station, Mossley Ukelele Band get things going from 2pm.

Also seeing acts will be Q Bar, the Old Fleece, Bohemian Lounge, The Rifleman, The White House, Florence and Amelia’s and Holy Trinity Church.

the Bridge Fest 2025 line-up

Ray Harrison, Chair of Stalybridge Town Team, shared his excitement about the festival’s growth, saying: “We’ve been overwhelmed by the response from the community.

“The success of last year’s festival showed us just how much people love coming together to celebrate local talent, and we’re thrilled to bring it back even bigger this year.

“None of this would be possible without the incredible support from our volunteers, sponsors, local businesses and residents. It’s truly a festival by the community, for the community.”

Hundreds of people packed into venues in Bridge Fest’s inaugural year, with 2024’s festival being bigger and better.

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