
Beabadoobee, Baby Queen and Not3s among 100 new names for Liverpool Sound City 2021
Liverpool Sound City has added over 100 new names to its 2021 line-up, including headliner Beabadoobee as well as Baby Queen, Not3s and many more.
The October 2021 edition of Liverpool Sound City has announced over 100 new actstoday (27 April), including headliner Beabadoobee, Baby Queen, Not3s, GRACEY, Noisy, Pixey, Jamie Webster, Miraa May, Molly Payton, Nayana Iz, Pretty Sick, Rosehip Teahouse and many others.
Today's new names will join the previously announced Rejjie Snow, Red Rum Club, The Murder Capital, Lanterns On The Lake, The Snuts, The Lathums, The Mysterines, Abbie Ozard, Brooke Combe, Miss Tati, Hello Delaware and Isabel Neib for the 2021 event, which is taking place in October instead of its usual April/May dates due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Coming your way for 3 days across Liverpool, we’re delighted to reveal that global indie superstar @beabad00bee headlines Friday at Sound City, together with UK rap sensation @Not3sofficial, @GRACEYmusic_, @babyqueen and @TheSnuts!
— Liverpool Sound City (@SoundCity) April 27, 2021
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Yesterday (26 April) marked the first day of Sound City Digital, a six-day online event featuring performances (The Snuts, Rianne Downey, Brooke Combe and Tom Rogan), showcases and a conference programme.
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