Brand new day festival So Long, Good Friday is coming to Liverpool
Fat Dog are the first headliner set to top the bill in April.
A brand new festival is going to be hitting the streets of Liverpool on April 3rd. It’s offering a space for indie and up-and-coming artists to show their own flair in the more creative side of the city. Expect to see some local acts as well as bands from all over the country.
The all-day event will be taking place across multiple venues in the Baltic Triangle, including 24 Kitchen Street, Camp & Furnace, Hangar 34, and District. The Baltic Triangle is full of artistic and enriching venues, shops and restaurants, allowing festival goers to get a taste of some of the best that Liverpool has to offer, which means you can swing by the Red Brick Market or grab a quick pint at Hobo Kiosk on your way to the next gig.
We are going to be treated to some incredible acts, including an already-packed line-up of Brigitte Calls Me Baby, The Orielles, JJ Bull, Monks, Honeyglaze, TTSSFU and many more, with London rockers Fat Dog topping the bill.
So Long, Good Friday is brought to us by The Good Times and HSP Presents, who said, “We are hosting So Long, Good Friday in Liverpool to offer a much-needed alternative and exciting line-up to the city’s festival landscape. We’re bringing some of the hottest national and international outfits along with some of our favourite Liverpool-based artists to the Baltic Triangle for one helluva Good Friday!”
Tickets can be purchased here.