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AJ Handley-Rowe AJ Handley-Rowe - 10th November 2021

Lottery Winners help debut new hometown anthem ‘Song For Leigh’ at massive stadium gig

Danny Jones Danny Jones Lottery Winners Song for Leigh debut at stadium gig Wigan

Indie pop favourites Lottery Winners smashed their first-ever solo stadium show at Leigh Sports Village at the end of May, and they also helped debut a dedicated hometown anthem for the town.

One of several current stars coming from in and around the Wigan music scene, it’s been a big few years for the Greater Manchester band, and their biggest-ever headline show on Saturday was yet more proof of just how much they’ve achieved in their career thus far.

That being said, however, this lot will never, EVER forget where they’ve been and, most importantly, where they come from.

You’ll find no better example of that than their sold-out LSV gig, which saw multiple celebrations of their local area, than one particular moment…

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Credit: @ianthe.w (supplied)

Posting on social media in the aftermath of the landmark live performance for the four-piece, frontman Thom Rylance wrote: “Little old Leigh, I haven’t slept a wink. I’m not sure I ever will again. I’ve never felt such a powerful punch of love hit me like that before, and I’m not even sure what to do with it all.

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“Thanks isn’t enough, but let’s start there. Thank you for carrying us all this way. Thank you for making us feel special. Thank you for making all of this feel proper. Thank you to the grown-ups who trusted us with such a mammoth thing. Absolutely stupid that you let us do that, but I hope we made you proud.

“The feeling I get from looking across and seeing my best mates on the planet literally living their dream, in full HD, makes me so happy I could burst into bubbles. And thank you to Leigh. Our home. Our people. Nobody does it better. Last night was proof that ordinary people can achieve extraordinary things.”

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But as mentioned, perhaps the most wholesome part of the entire event was when they aired a brand-new tune created by Spirix Collective – a group of local musicians, dancers, and all-round creatives based in the heart of Leigh. Here’s what they’ve made:

What a lovely thing for everyone tied to this place.

Produced partly in an effort as part of the historic Lancashire county village’s bid to become the UK’s next first Town of Culture, it’s a track created on behalf not just of Leigh itself but to further help shine a light on the often criminally-overlooked borough of Wigan.

As for natives themselves, they signed off the milestone by adding in the caption: “Lottery Winners are massive. KOKO [Keep on keeping on].”

It’s fair to say that after seeing some of the scenes from over the weekend, we tend to agree.

Who was there on the night and, whether you were lucky enough to be or not, what do you make of the ‘Song For Leigh’ now you’ve heard it?

Was epic from start to finish, lottery winners smashed it https://t.co/FKxCW8tWJq

— michelle johnson (@jmich28) May 31, 2026

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Featured Images — Ianthe Warlow (supplied via Deacon Communications)

Authentic pizza restaurant Proloco to open inside luxury Manchester apartment building

Lydia Mastrolonardo Lydia Mastrolonardo

A new modern pizza restaurant is coming to town – say hello to Proloco.

Opening inside One Port Street in the city centre, Proloco is set to have a seasonal menu and a weekly rotating selection of sharing plates, gelato made in-house daily, and pizzas crafted with ingredients from local suppliers across the North West, as well as the best quality tomatoes and oil imported from Italy – naturally. Have we said all of your buzz words yet?

Sharing a chef with Honest Crust Sourdough Pizza too, it’s guaranteed to be good. 

Priding themselves on fantastic food, unfussy drinks, outstanding hospitality, and a love for music – which is at the heart of everything – Proloco will be a welcomed addition to the city.

Some of the seasonal dishes currently available include succulent grilled lamb chops with anchoïade, salt-baked beetroot with ricotta and dill, and radicchio agrodolce with stracciatella.

CGIs of Proloco, set to open in Manchester city centre / Credit: Supplied

The main event – being their selection of 18-inch pizzas, of course – includes one with porchetta, whipped potato, and fennel pie, charred seasonal greens with anchovy pie and a tomato butter pie with marjoram.

Finally, the question on everyone’s lips – the drinks list. You can expect honest wines, locally sourced quality beer, aperitivi, and the star of the show, their £7 Negronis. No, we can’t wait either.

“Proloco is about cooking food I genuinely love with the best people and produce around me,” commented co-founder, Richard Carver. “I want it to feel effortless – warm, a little bit fun, and always worth coming back to.”

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Manchester’s food scene truly does just keep getting better and better.

You can sign up for Proloco’s soft launch information at www.proloco.uk, or follow their progress at @proloco.mcr.

Featured Image – Supplied

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