Liverpool Sound City add fresh wave of exciting North-West talent to their 2025 line up!
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- Apr 3
- 2 min read
With less than a month to go, the countdown to Sound City 2025 is well and truly on. An opening statement of intent for the summer to come as the home of new music discovery and the beating pulse of music fans’ favourite new artists across Liverpool City Centre. Reflecting the most exciting new artists that are destined to soundtrack the year ahead - Sound City sits as a temperature check on the bands and artists making their mark before anyone else whilst leading the way for gender balance within the new music and festival worlds, with next year’s return already shaping up to be an unforgettable weekend in Merseyside between 3rd-4th May.

With over 50 names already revealed, Sound City have dropped even more additions ensuring that at each turn there’s an exciting new name or current beloved new favourite to be seen and a new favourite band to be discovered. Joining the lineup today are some of the North-West's most exciting acts including Liverpool’s own electro-twisted favourites Monks, talked-about online favourites Girl Group, indie-rock breakthroughs Rosellas, Indie hitmakers M60, soulful songwriter Ruby J and many more.
With an unquestionable reputation as the first place to catch artists primed to define eras and moments, and a breakthrough step for a new wave of music - Sound City sits as the home of new music discovery and a true reflection on music fans’ favourite new artists. Headlined by the universal indie anthems of The Royston Club and the piercing songwriting brilliance of Dylan John Thomas, Sound City 2025 sees the likes of STONE, Nieve Ella, RIanne Downey, Overpass, Panic Shack, Siobhan Winifred, Keo, The Guest List, Imogen And The Knife, Ist Ist, The Cheap Thrills, Maya Delilah, Disgusting Sisters, Brogeal, TTSSFU, Better Joy, Keyside, The Stingrays, Delights, Basht, Alex Spencer, Charlie Pittman and more come to town - with a lineup guaranteed to shape and soundtrack the year to come.
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