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FestEVOL Gardens 2017 Preview

FestEVOL Gardens returns to Liverpool in its new home at The Invisible Wind Factory on 30th April with headliners Wild Beasts, Parrots & Ulrika Spacek and more than 20 other names on the bill.

Indie rockers Wild Beasts will return to Liverpool with their infectious sound after the release of their fifth album Boy King in August ‘16.

After a successful show at The Magnet in August, The Parrots join the lineup along with Ulrika Spacek who also impressed with their set at Liverpool Psych Fest last year.

Wild Beasts Band
Wild Beasts

Some of the country’s most hotly tipped bands will kick off festival season in Liverpool including Alt-rock outfit Black Honey, Icelandic-English band Dream Wife, all-female rockers Pins and Leeds lads Pulled Apart By Horses. There will be a hometown return for All We Are as well as exciting lives acts like Anteros, INHEAVEN, Generation, White Room and Cabbage. Scandinavian electro act Chinah will also grace the stage making their Liverpool debut.

There is also a healthy dose of local bands taking to the stage with Pink Kink, Hers, Strange Collective, Lying B**trds, Tom Low, The Blinder & The Strawberries, Psycho Comedy, Peaness, God On My Right, St Jude The Obscure, The Orielles, Amber Arcades, SPINN and Bribes.

Year on year FestEVOL brings early festival season fever to Liverpool with line ups that are not only value for money but give the crowd the opportunity to see acts in more intimate settings than the major summer festivals provide.

The festival will also give the audience it’s first look at The Invisible Wind Factory’s basement space which will be opened up to accommodate the huge line up. The Invisible Wind factory is a unique a venue as you can find in the city and the growing North Docks area promoting creativity in a buzzing city.

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Tickets are on sale now exclusively from See Tickets here.

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Founder and Editor, Clare Deane, shares her passion for all the amazing things happening in Liverpool. With a love of the local Liverpool music scene, dining out a couple of times a week and immersing herself in to all things arts and culture she's in a pretty good place to create some Liverpool Noise.

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