Studio Nantwich hosting 22 live bands as Jazz, Blues & Music Festival returns

Nantwich is set for an action-packed Easter Bank Holiday weekend as the much-anticipated Nantwich Jazz, Blues & Music Festival returns from 17 to 21 April 2025.
Among the festival's standout venues, Studio Nantwich is pulling out all the stops, hosting 22 live bands and DJ sets across two stages.
These stages are 'The Bank Stage', a covered marquee on Bowers Row CarPpark, and 'Studio Live', inside the popular Studio Nantwich nightclub.

The weekend kicks off on Easter Thursday (17 April), with Ultra 90s vs 2000s, a tribute to the best dance, club, and chart anthems of the 1990s and 2000s.
Doors open at 8pm, with entry by donation to leading cancer charity The Cristie. The party continues into the night with a Retro Room afterparty inside Studio Nantwich.
Director of operations at Studio Nantwich, Nigel Woodhouse, said: "With Easter Bank Holiday giving many people an extra day off work, it is the perfect opportunity to enjoy amazing live music while supporting a fantastic cause.
"We are thrilled to be bringing such a diverse lineup to the festival, and we encourage everyone to come down and get involved."

Check out the live music performances hosted by Studio Nantwich below:
THE BANK STAGE (wristband entry):
Good Friday:
- 2pm: Baxter
- 4pm: Beardsmith
- 6pm: Acrylic
- 8pm: Green Bullet
- 10pm: Definitely Mightbe (Oasis tribute), followed by a Brit Pop afterparty in the Retro Room
Saturday:
- 2pm: Teachers Pet
- 4pm: Wayne & The Hairy Peaches
- 6pm: Monkey Finger
- 8pm: The Bohemian Kings
- 10pm: Fat Lip, delivering high-energy rock anthems
Sunday:
- 2pm: Diamonds & Ducks
- 4pm: Stepping Lane
- 6pm: Afterglow
- 8pm: Shakermaker
- 10pm: The Review, closing the weekend in style

STUDIO LIVE, inside Studio Nantwich (wristband entry):
Saturday:
- 3pm: Malpractice
- 5pm: Derailed
- 7pm: Tokyo Misfires
Sunday:
- 3pm: Vavoom
- 5pm: Ultraviolet
- 7pm: Rachel Shenton – Clubland Anthems, wrapping up the festival with a high-energy set
The Nantwich Jazz, Blues & Music Festival wristbands grant access to these performances, with separate ticket sales available for headline acts.
For more details and updates, follow The Bank Stage on Facebook or visit HERE.
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