Sheffield is set to welcome back the Fake Festival in Endcliffe Park this Saturday.
The Fake Festival tour first started in 2007, and has returned annually since then.
REM by Stipe, a tribute band, named for REM frontman Michael Stipe, will be playing on Saturday and although Stripe first joined with Fake Festivals in 2022, this will be the band’s first gig in the city.
Keys and violin player, Becky Sowray, from Mexborough, said: “It’s always nice to get to the right side of the Pennines”
The band is looking forward to covering a variety of songs from REM’s 30 year career.
Sowray says on Saturday the song they are most looking forward to playing is “a fairly niche fan song called Cuyahoga.”
The song has an environmental theme and Sowray, said: “People don’t think they know [it], but they do know [it] and it always goes down really well”
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The Antarctic Monkeys, a west midlands tribute band, was one pf the earliest bands to join the Fake Festival tour and will also be playing on Saturday.
They have been playing with Fake Festival for almost twenty years, however this will be Antarctic Monkeys first Fake Festival since their manager Macca passed away last year.
Lead guitarist, Ian Fletcher, 48, said: “He’d been with us from before we were a tribute band. And he was like the band’s dad.”
Macca’s favourite song “A Certain Romance” has held a special place for the members of the band since his passing.
Fletcher, said: “It was his favourite song. So at the start of every set you look where it is, and it’s there.”
He, said: “Every year it’s just everyone’s right up for it. It’s really really really buzzing.
“For me Sheffield’s right up there, it’s a really really good show. I enjoy it”
