Michael Head & The Red Elastic Band Leads New Line-Up Announcement For Liverpool Sound City
Thursday, 28 March 2024
Written by Laura Johnson
Further acts and the day splits have been announced for Liverpool Sound City.
Among the new names joining the musical line-up are Michael Head & The Red Elastic Band, who will headline Sunday afternoon, plus Home Counties, Flat Party, Dellaxoz, Wings Of Desire, Soft Launch, Terra Twin, Fraulein Nxdia, Charl, Boebeck and more that you can check out below.
They join the previously announced headliners Caity Baser and The Snuts at the multi-venue event, which will return to the heart of Liverpool this May.
Additionally, Sound City Forum will take place on May 2 and 3, and features a range of panels, speakers and industry experts.
Head below to keep up to date with the latest line-up news.
What? A three-day, inner-city festival that boasts a diverse new music line-up, ranging from alternative hip hop to dream pop.
Where? Various venues and outdoor stages in Liverpool city centre.
When? May 3 - 5, 2024.
Who? Among the new additions to the line-up are Michael Head & The Red Elastic Band, Home Counties, Flat Party, Dellaxoz, Wings Of Desire, Soft Launch, Terra Twin, Fraulein Nxdia, Charl, Boebeck, Freakin Disco, Joshua Epithet, The Odds, Neil Noa, East Exchange, Myra Monoka, Saya Noé, Freakin Disco, Nxdia, Resister, Sila Lua, Nadia Sheikh, Adora, Xeina, Yee Loi, Koj, Half Happy, Kitty, Kaiden Nolan and more.
Headlining the bill will be Caity Baser and The Snuts. Other acts confirmed for the weekend include Antony Szmierek, Brooke Combe, Flowerovlove, Seb Lowe, Corella, Viji, Lala Hayden, Balancing Act, Cameron Hayes, G!rlband, Bandit, Keyside, Megan Wyn, M60, Food House, Forgetting The Future, Woo, and The Dream Machine, Bleach Lab, Spider, Welly, Good Neighbours and Pynch, King No-One, Toby Sebastian, Alex Spencer, The Kairos, Natalie Shay, The Family Rain, Casino, Dove Ellis and Skylights.
Additionally, Sound City's 2024 Conference will take place on May 2 and 3 featuring a full programme of music industry roundtables, seminars, Q&As, in-conversations, workshops, showcases, and more.
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