Liverpool Sound City 2017
Thursday 25th to Sunday 28th May 2017Clarence Dock, Liverpool, Merseyside, L3 0AN, England MAP
£65 for Saturday and Sunday, other shows separately ticketed
More acts have been announced for Liverpool Sound City which returns to celebrate it’s 10th year in 2017 from Thursday 25th to Sunday 28th May 2017 at the city's Clarence Dock.
Added to the Saturday are Vant, and Declan McKenna, while The Cribs, and The Amazons, are added to the Sunday line-up.
Newly confirmed for Tim Peaks Diner over the weekend are The Rhythm Method, Gulp featuring Super Furries' Guto Price , Tom Mouse Smith, The G-O-D, and Nev Cottee, plus some special guests that will be revealed during the weekend.
There's also an Emerging Talent showcase with Colonel Mustard and Dijon Five, Queen Zee & The Sasstones, Shrinking Minds, Oranj Son, Ali Horn, FUR, Tom Dunne, Ae Mak, Crimsons, Chay Snowden, the Korean showcase with Ssing Ssing, Wasted Johnny's, Diealright, and Swiimers, and China’s biggest record label and festival producers Modern Sky present Catholic Action, Pixey, Violet Youth, FUSS, all from China, plus overseas artists Cotillon, and Re-TROS.
Said Sound City CEO Dave Pichilingi: "Our ten year spectacular is shaping up to be something very special indeed. And we've not finished yet - we still have more artists, more music and lots more still to come. Stay tuned for what is going to be our biggest year yet."
The new acts above join those already confirmed, which includes Metronomy, The Kills, Slaves, Peaches, The Hunna, Carl Barat & The Jackals, and more on the Saturday, and The Kooks, White Lies, Local Natives, !!! (Chk Chk Chk), Milburn, She Drew The Gun, and more on Sunday. For all of the line-up details announced so far please see the Liverpool Sound City line-up page.
Tickets are on sale priced are as follows:-
Sound City Saturday - £35 per day
Sound City Sunday - £35 per day
Weekend Tickets - £65
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