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Liverpool Calling 25th July 2015; Preview

Liverpool Calling returns on 25th July for it’s third year and this year the line up is huge. From festival headliners Reverend & The Makers who will be making the Bombed Out Church bounce, to Allusondrugs rocking Maguire’s Pizza Bar and The Tea Street Band providing the official afterparty shenanigans at The Magnet, yes there will be gig clashes leading to difficult decisions throughout the day and that is what is helping to establish Liverpool Calling as an unmissable music festival in the city.

Set across five stages; The Bombed Out Church, Maguires Pizza Bar, The Magnet, Sound Food & Drink (Acoustic Stage) & Studio 2 there will be a plethora of top quality acts on throughout the day and into the early hours of the morning.

As well as bringing some of the best up and coming bands and artists from around the county including, drunk-folk singer Beans On Toast, Dexters; who are back by popular demand, Gold Jacks; who have recently been signed to Scruff Of The Neck Records and gritty rockers Doppelganger, the festival will also be bringing loads of local talent with the likes of The Jackobins and VYNCE on the mainstage, The Sneaky Nixons over at Studio 2 and of course there’s our very own Liverpool Noise Stage at The Magnet with some brilliant local talent; Go Fiasco and Broken Men will be flexing their stuff before an explosive Tea Street Band set and topped off by a special DJ set from Ian Skelly of The Coral. It’s going to be one huge party.

All Stage Times Have Now Been Announced So Check Them Out on Clashfinder Here & Start Planning Your Day.

If You Haven’t Got Your Tickets Yet, They Are Available Via 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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