Joining the Women’s Nines Festival at Edge Hill University on May 2 is none other than Libby Nolan (DJ LN) - one of Manchester’s most exciting and in-demand DJs.
Attendees of the Women’s Nines Festival can expect an action-packed day of Rugby League whilst enjoying the uplifting festival atmosphere.
Libby has performed at venues such as the Emirates Old Trafford, The National Football Museum, and the O2 Victoria Warehouse, while also working with brands like The Hut Group, Bentley, Chanel and Puma. Having previously shared the stage with names as big as Sir Alex Ferguson and Eric Cantona, and even performed alongside global artists like Ellie Sax, and D.O.D. Libby now looks forward to joining the Rugby League Family for the ultimate celebration of Women’s Rugby League at the Nines Festival!
DJ Libby Nolan said: "I am incredibly excited to be joining the 2026 Women’s Nines Festival. Bringing together sport and music is something that I feel very passionate about, even more so contributing to such an atmospheric day dedicated to celebrating Women’s Rugby League and the community that champions it.”
Mikayla Gillespie, RFL Development Officer, said: “We are thrilled to be joined by Libby Nolan at this year’s Women’s Nines Festival. At the RFL we have worked hard to create an experience that is fun, inclusive, and exciting for players and fans alike. The introduction of having Libby at the festival will undoubtedly add to the excitement and fun surrounding the day.
“The Women’s Nines Festival is the ultimate celebration of Women’s Rugby League, a space where our women’s teams can showcase their talent, enjoy themselves, and connect with the community in a unique and meaningful way, it is important that we continue to tailor the festival to the women, girls and the community that make this event so special.”