At the climax of yet another week, Getintothis’ Will Whitby brings you the roundup of the top stories and gigs.
Festival season is on the horizon and some Getintothis favourites have begun to reveal their line-ups.
Liverpool Reggae festival Positive Vibrations is set to bring Gentleman’s Dub Club, The Twinkle Brothers, Zion Train and more to the Baltic Triangle in June.
We are set to head back to Birmingham as Supersonic Festival announced their line up this week with Richard Dawson, Algiers, Blanck Mass, Mica Levi, GNOD and more.
Merseyside summer staple Africa Oye is back and it is a good one with the female pan-African supergroup, Les Amazones D’Afrique, Ghanian highlife stars, Santrofi and Cameroonian songstress Valerie Ekoume all gracing the Sefton Park stage.
But there is more, coming directly from Getintothis Towers.
After an awesome first outing, last week with live music, tricky quizzes and good times the Getintothis Social returns with COW, Bandit and Louise Evans set for our free event in March at District.
But wait, there’s more! Deep Cuts is back on March 4th as featuring Rossa Murray and the Blowin’ Winds top the bill at Phase One with Kalima, Slye, Mason Owens and Rachael Jean Harris in support. Tickets are just a fiver from this link https://bit.ly/2v2Hws8
But wait, there is even more! Deep Cuts will go back on holiday in March for another free outing upon the Northern Line. Motel Sundown, ROY, Davy Edge and New Mexico are lined up for Deep Cuts Away Day at Edge Hill University. You can get more details and ticket links here:
And breathe…
Bada Bing! the cast of The Sopranos head this way for an in-conversation tour
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Let’s get this ball rolling as we bring you the top stories of the week on Getintothis.
Getintothis’ top five most-read stories of the week:
- Brexit to hit music and creative people hard as Tier 5 visa announced
- Pete Fulwell of Eric’s dies – a Liverpool music legend and ‘miracle worker’
- Top Ten songs for Pancake Day
- Andrew Weatherall tribute night and Top Ten greatest tracks
- Plans unveiled for new Manchester venue to be biggest indoor arena in UK
Getintothis’ top five most-read gigs of the week:
- RATS, The Kairos, STONE, The Sonder: Invisible Wind Factory, Liverpool
- The 1975, Beabadoobee: M&S Bank Arena, Liverpool
- Husband Material, Craigcrook, Amie K: EBGB’s, Liverpool
- The Murder Capital: O2 Academy, Liverpool
- DIIV, Chastity: Invisible Wind Factory, Liverpool
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