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FestEvol’s August All Dayers Are Almost Here

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Liverpool promoters EVOL return to their spiritual home of the Invisible Wind Factory to complete the trilogy of FestEvol All Day summer events with a huge double header on Saturday 7th and Saturday 14th August.

The two dates encompass pioneering live artists who will electrify the intimate Invisible Wind Factory. The lineups celebrate the best of the city’s music and proudly acclaims some of the UK’s most exciting and prominent artists, a vibrant and eclectic spectrum which seeks to redress the ongoing gender imbalance in festivals. 

 

Festevol All Dayer Part 1 – Saturday 7th August 2021

Live: Kelly Lee Owens, Working Men’s Club, Stealing Sheep, Tea Street Band, IST IST, The Ninth Wave, Walt Disco, Buzzard Buzzard Buzzard, Odd Morris, PIXEY, White Flowers, SKIA, HAARM, The DSM IV, Eyesore & The Jinx, Silent-K, Psycho Comedy, Honey Motel, Oranj Son

Main Room DJs: Jade Li, Bear Growls

Garden DJs: Katie Owen, MrPaul, Liquidation Soundsystem, Bear Growls

 

Festevol All Dayer Part 2 – Saturday 14th August 2021

Live: The Big Moon, The Orielles, Black Honey, Self Esteem, Lucia & The Best Boys – Big Joanie, Pins, Phoebe Green, Trudy & The Romance, Holy Youth Movement, Average Sex, The Peach Fuzz, Ali Horn, Gen And The Degenerates, Bobby West, Zee Davine, Beija Flo, Michael Robert Murphy, Sky Valley Mistress, Spilt, Rongo Rongo, The Merchants, Hannah’s Little Sister

Main Room DJs: Jade Li, Bear Growls

Garden DJs: Jagz Kooner, Katie Owens, Tokky Horror, Liquidation Soundsystem, Jimmy Allen

Ticket links:

FestEvol All Dayer part 1

https://www.seetickets.com/event/festevol-2021-all-dayer/the-invisible-wind-factory/1856698

FestEvol All Dayer part 2

https://www.seetickets.com/event/festevol-2021-all-dayer-part-2/the-invisible-wind-factory/1856700

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Saturday 7th and Saturday 14th August 2021

Invisible Wind Factory, 3 Regent Rd, Liverpool, L3 7DS

Running from 1pm to 1am, last entry at 6pm

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