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Sound City has signed up Ellur, Everyone Says Hi, Monks and more for 2025’s lineup

Liverpool’s Sound City festival announces Everyone Says Hi and Monks among new acts joining The Royston Club for May 2025 event.

Sound City have announced a fresh wave of artists for their 2025 festival, set to take place across Liverpool City Centre from 3rd-4th May.

Everyone Says Hi, Monks, Girl Group, Ellur, Rosellas, and Daytime TV are among the latest additions to join the lineup. They will perform alongside previously announced acts including The Royston Club, Dylan John Thomas, STONE, Nieve Ella, Rianne Downey, and Overpass.

“We can’t believe that we’re less than a month away from Sound City 2025,” Managing Director Becky Ayres says. “We’re delighted to reveal even more names joining our 18th edition, bringing together artists that new music fans have been flocking to over the past year, are set for massive breakthrough moments or are ready to be discovered and become people’s new favourite artists. It means the best in emerging music comes to the world capital of pop music. That mix across the streets of the city we love is so important, showcasing what the North West does best – and we can’t wait to welcome everyone for an unforgettable weekend at the start of May.”

The festival will be accompanied by the Sound City+ Conference on 2nd May, featuring speakers including BPI CEO Dr Jo Twist OBE, Warner Music UK COO Isabel Garvey, and Virgin Music UK President Vanessa Bosåen. The conference programme includes workshops, masterclasses and networking opportunities.

Sound City continues its role as the UK’s lead festival for Keychange, focusing on achieving gender equality across all events and initiatives.

Tickets for Sound City 2025 are available now, with day tickets starting from £27.50 and weekend tickets from £47.50.

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