
Baby Queen, Tim Burgess, Mae Muller and more join Liverpool Sound City 2022 line-up
A second wave of names have been confirmed for Liverpool Sound City 2022, including Baby Queen, Tim Burgess, Mae Muller and more.
Baby Queen, Tim Burgess and Mae Muller have joined the Liverpool Sound City 2022 line-up today (1 February) alongside Matt Maltese, TV priest, Abby Roberts, April, Grandma's House, KAWALA, Brooke Combe, Crawlers and more.
The new names will play the 2022 edition of the Liverpool festival alongside Self Esteem, Yard Act, Alfie Templeman, The Lathums, Everyone You Know, The Reytons, Matilda Mann, The Royston Club and others.
We’re delighted to reveal another 50+ artists joining us for Sound City 2022!⁰ Stopping by for our 15th birthday bash are rising pop icon @maemuller_, unstoppable viral misfits @CrawlersHQ, as well as @KawalaOfficial, @babyqueen, @brookecombe and the legendary @Tim_Burgess pic.twitter.com/8kW1vG6VfM
— Liverpool Sound City (@SoundCity) February 1, 2022
Tim Burgess said of Liverpool Sound City, "It’s brilliant that festivals are happening again. A great chance for us to not only play, but to watch some brilliant new artists too. And to be heading to Liverpool makes it even better. See you there la."
Managing Director Becky Ayres added, "We’re incredibly excited to reveal even more unmissable names joining us across Liverpool City Centre this year to celebrate the 15th Anniversary of Sound City. What Sound City does best is showcase the best in new music across a wide array of genres, and to be able to bring some of the most essential new voices in pop, indie, rock, soul and much more to the festival this year is something we take huge pride in. Complete with the return of the Sound City+ Conference, which welcomes the wider music industry to Liverpool each year, it’s clear that Sound City 2022 is going to be a special one with the eyes of the music world firmly on our city once again!"
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