SEA Girls are a band you can’t call up-and-comers for much longer.

Performing at five previous Neighbourhood Weekenders, this year the English band have graduated to the main stage of the Victoria Park festival.

Their self-described style is 'tightly honed tunes to huge crowds' and 'as many mosh pits chanting back every word to songs packed with solid punches'.

When speaking to the Warrington Guardian they said they are 'massively pumped' for this year’s Weekender.

“I think it's gonna be the first festival of the summer for us. So, it's the one that we're really looking forward to right now, you know, and I think we're coming back for like the fifth time – we’ve played it so many times. It's amazing every time - the crowds are amazing. It's the perfect festival to play.”

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Throwing back to one of their first appearances, singer Henry Camamile said: “I remember it was right at the beginning of the year, so it was one of the first festivals we played in 2018.

“We absolutely packed out the big tent. In those early days we were turning up in hatchbacks with our stuff, borrowing a drum kit and all that. It really sort of stuck in our minds.

“It was like, Whoa, this is gonna be our summer. We can keep doing this. That was amazing.”

“Weekender is kind of immortalized for us as well.

“When we did 2019, the start of the video we did for Closer, which was on our first album, We filmed a lot of that at that Neighbourhood.

“We had, like our mates filming us and stuff, and that's now like immortalized in the closer video. Yeah, so it's always special.”

Sea Girls will perform on Sunday May 28 at Victoria Park. 

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