Nottingham UK’s premier heavy music event, Mangata Festival, is set to return on 13th July 2024. It takes place across four venues: Rescue Rooms, Red Room, Ghost Nightclub, and the Tap & Tumbler. Headliners include Hacktivist, Viscera, PIJN, and Ritual King, with notable performances from Boss Keloid, Skarlett Riot and Raised by Owls. Find out more below.
Get tickets here: www.mangatafestival.co.uk
Kris Graham-Martin, the festival’s organizer, shares, “Mangata Festival has always aimed to support and highlight our local underground scene. We are ecstatic about our partnerships with these fantastic local breweries. Our goal is for Mangata Festival to be a true celebration of our community, and we look forward to involving even more Nottingham-based businesses in the future.”
Following a complete sellout in 2023, the festival has seen unprecedented ticket sales for 2024. With the addition of a new stage at Ghost Nightclub, Mangata Festival is poised to accommodate more fans while continuing to expand its presence in Nottingham’s thriving music scene. This remarkable growth underlines the festival’s burgeoning reputation and popularity.
In line with this expansion, Mangata Festival is excited to announce its partnership with two beloved local breweries. Liquid Light has crafted a special hazy pale ale named Serious Moonlight, and Blue Monkey Brewery will debut their Cinder Toffee Stout at the event. These collaborations emphasize the festival’s commitment to celebrating local culture and community spirit.
Liquid Light Brewery adds, “When the opportunity arose to create Serious Moonlight for Mangata Festival, we couldn’t have been more excited. Beer and music are at the heart of what we do at Liquid Light Brew Co, making this collaboration a perfect fit. We’re proud to sponsor the stage at Rescue Rooms and are eager to join in the festivities.”
Blue Monkey Brewery echoes the enthusiasm, stating, “It’s fantastic to be a part of this dynamic and rapidly growing festival. We hope everyone enjoys our Cinder Toffee Stout as much as we do.”
For more on Mangata Festival:
www.mangatafestival.co.uk