Summer Sundays ft. Vacant Weekend

Summer Sundays
Sunday 17th August 2025

2-4pm | Free Entry | Garden

Summer Sundays are making a triumphant return in 2025 – Vacant Weekend are ready!

Join us for the ultimate experience as undeniably sensational bands take the stage in our vibrant garden, absolutely FREE this summer! So, indulge in delicious food from local legends Kiwi Barby, and refreshing drinks available for purchase at each Summer Sunday event. Kick back and enjoy!

This edition features a live performance from Vacant Weekend:

Vacant Weekend is an alt-pop trio from Cumbria, currently based in Manchester. The three friends firstly met in year 7 at school and bound together immediately, finding comfort in jamming and performing music together. The band in its current state was properly formed in 2018 and took inspiration from disco and motown as well as noughties indie-rock like Two Door Cinema Club and The Wombats. Now, they’ve carved out their own niche that can overall loosely be described as funk-inspired, groove-focused, cathartic indie rock.

Just so you know, Brewery Arts is a licensed venue, and all food and beverages consumed on-site must be sourced from Brewery Arts.

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