Liverpool Sound City feels bigger than ever in 2026, bringing huge sets from Kate Nash, Jalen Ngonda, Keo, Gurriers and Westside Cowboy, as well as plenty more in indie, rock, post-punk and more.
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As they arrive in Manchester for a flat-out fantastic show, Nova Twins’ surge towards rock icon status isn’t even close to slowing down.
Pierce The Veil might very well be bigger than they’ve ever been now, and as the post-hardcore mainstays’ world tour arrives in Manchester, they unquestionably feel it, too.
With a Number One album under their belts, The K’s come to justify their newly-minted indie superstar status at Bootle’s Salt & Tar, and succeed to no end.
The Wombats head home for the first of Liverpool’s On The Waterfront shows, with a stacked indie-pop bill beneath them.
Another massive year at Slam Dunk has been and gone, with us catching a colossal headline set from A Day To Remember, as well as Electric Callboy, Hot Milk, The Used, New Found Glory, Stray From The Path and many more.
Don’t let the smaller venue size fool you—even on what’s basically a side-show, Kid Kapichi lose none of the punch that’s elevated them among alt-rock’s current champs.
Their end is in sight, but before You Me At Six call it a day after 20 years, their farewell tour stops off in Liverpool to show Britrock’s final titans at their strongest.
Making their way through a world tour off the back of some genuinely enormous buzz, Joey Valence & Brae prove in Manchester that the fun and flair they can eke out of hip-hop is unparalleled.
It’s the final day of 2000trees with still plenty of massive goings-on, from Creeper, Frank Turner, Death From Above 1979, The Xcerts and more.
