Sound City Liverpool 2024: Headliners and lineup announced, plus dates and how to get tickets

Liverpool's Sound City festival returns in 2024 with major headliners and fresh new artists.
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The first wave of acts for Liverpool's Sound City festival have been announced.

Dubbed a 'must attend' celebration of music discovery by organisers, who say it is 'undisputedly the UK’s independent festival for new music', Sound City returns in 2024 for its 16th edition in the heart of Liverpool.

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The festival has been a platform for some of the biggest and brightest names in modern music. From the likes of Ed Sheeran, Stormzy, The XX, Alt-J and Courtney Barnett to The Wombats, Royal Blood, Catfish and The Bottlemen and many more.

A host of names for the festival next May now been revealed, including headliners Caity Baser and The Snuts, and a number of emerging artists.

Caity Baser said: “I’ve heard that whenever you play a show in Liverpool, the crowd is nuts".

Sound City returns to Liverpool in May 2024. Photo: Sound CitySound City returns to Liverpool in May 2024. Photo: Sound City
Sound City returns to Liverpool in May 2024. Photo: Sound City

Where and when is Sound City 2024?

Sound City will take place on May 4 and May 5, with the annual conference taking place on May 3. The festival will take place at multiple venues around Liverpool.

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Who is playing at Sound City 2024?

Caity Baser and The Snuts will headline the 2024 festival, with the first wave of acts including:

  • Antony Szmierek
  • Brooke Combe
  • Flowerovlove
  • Corella
  • Seb Lowe
  • Cameron Hayes
  • Venus Grrrls
  • Balancing Act
  • Lala Hayden
  • G!rlband
  • Bandit
  • Keyside
  • Megan Wyn
  • Food House
  • M60
  • Forgetting The Future
  • Woo
  • The Dream Machine
  • Viji

How to get tickets for Sound City 2024

Tickets are on sale now, with the second release weekend tickets priced at £54.45. Find out more here.

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