So Long, Good Friday release full 2026 lineup


The one-day festival will feature a diverse lineup for its very first edition.


Liverpool’s freshest festival, So Long, Good Friday, has just announced its full lineup, formed of local and international artists alike; with some well established names and some fresh faces. The day will be an excellent opportunity to catch musicians performing in Liverpool for the first time, as well as discovering some new music. 

The festival will be held on April 3rd all across the Baltic Triangle in venues such as Camp & Furnace, 24 Kitchen Street, Hangar 34, and District. The Baltic Triangle is one of Liverpool’s liveliest districts, full of independent restaurants, cafes, and creative spaces, meaning that, in between gigs, attendees will be able to enjoy a cultural day out. 

More information on the artists and venues featured at So Long, Good Friday can be found here. The festival is brought to us by The Good Times and HSP.

Full lineup below:

Fat Dog (Alt-Rock, London) 

Brigitte Calls Me Baby (Alt-Rock, Chicago) 

GANS (Punk/Alt, West Midlands) 

Honeyglaze (Alt-Rock, London) 

Opus Kink (Post-Punk, Brighton) 

The Orielles (Alt-Rock, Halifax) 

Curiosity Shop (Alt, Edinburgh) 

Dave Lofts (Singer-Songwriter, Ireland) 

JJ Bull (Electronic, London) 

Jeanie & The Whiteboys (Alt-punk, London) 

Kissing People (Indie-pop, UK) 

Mickey Callisto (Synth-pop, Liverpool) 

Monks ( Alt-Rock, Liverpool) 

My First Time (Alt-Rock, Bristol) 

TTSSFU (Singer-songwriter, Manchester) 

Roscoe Roscoe (Psych-Rock, London) 

SILVERWINGKILLER ( Electro-Punk, Manchester) 

World News (Post-Punk, London) 

Credits (Alt-Rock, Liverpool) 

East Exchange (Alt-Rock, Liverpool) 

Gravy (Alt, Leeds) 

Hank Bee (Folk, Liverpool) 

Miles Temp (Singer-Songwriter, Liverpool) 

Mleko (Alt-Rock, Manchester) 

Pevova (Alt-Rock, Liverpool) 

Sunda Blue (Alt-Pop, Merseyside) 


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