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Live Music Line-up Announced For Above The Beaten Track Festival Next Month At The Bluecoat

Liverpool’s grassroots celebration, Above the Beaten Track returns to the Bluecoat for its eighth year next month and has just announced a selection of artists for this year’s festival.

The event celebrates the best in grass-roots live music, DJs, artists, traders, makers and audio-visual extravaganzas.

This year will see the debut performance from The Blue Soul. These beat modernists are the new project of songwriter Nick Ellis: soulful and bluesy – with a Scouse filter – delivered with Nick’s trademark vocal and backed by some of the city’s finest players.

Acoustic sets from the region’s finest will feature throughout the day from acts such as Paul Dunbar, Paul Wilkes, Iain Till, Moguls and Chris Woolf. Whilst taking it up a notch will be the likes of Spectral Chorus, Seafoam Green and Xander and the Peace Pirates.

The festival re-located to the Bluecoat in 2010 to cope with growing demand. Originally conceived to celebrate the range of diverse songwriters in the city, it has since expanded to reflect the wider range of musicians, DJs, artists and makers of Liverpool to provide a fully immersive cultural experience. Bringing the Bluecoat’s historic building alive, each room will house different aspects of the underground cultural scene, including two stages of live music, poetry, participatory events and live art.

“A fine day out celebrating Liverpool’s emerging artists” – Getintothis

Underpinned by a strong philosophy of inclusion Above The Beaten Track prides itself on being a festival for Liverpool, celebrating its original and emerging talent, with live acts booked by Liverpool Acoustic, Mellowtone and many more.

For More Info Visit Above The Beaten Track Official Website 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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