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Birmingham’s Sonic Wave festival has confirmed a new date for 2021

  • Henry O'Donnell
  • March 15, 2021

Sonic Wave has confirmed a new date for this year’s event.

The multi-venue Birmingham festival – originally planned for May – will now take place on Saturday 11th December.

Sets are going to come from the likes of Vistas, Jaws, The Sherlocks, Yonaka, Bad Nerves, Bob Vylan, Joey Maxwell, Oscar Lang, Chappaqua Wrestling, Mealtime, Do Nothing, Courting, Dead Pony, Lucia and the Best Boys, Crows, Talk Show, Weird Milk and Youth Sector.

Find out more via the poster below.

Birmingham’s biggest multi-venue indie festival’s new date: Saturday 11th December 💥🌊

We takeover some of Digbeth’s and the city centres most most celebrated music venues for a day of the hottest musical talent, street food, workshops, industry panels and good vibes 💜 pic.twitter.com/MS6CezEqV1

— Sonic Wave (@sonicwavebham) March 15, 2021
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