Liverpool’s Favourite Days Festival is shaping up to be a belter this November. The festival just dropped some exciting news: The Howlers, ARXX, Balancing Act, and Callum Beattie are joining the already-stacked lineup.
Mark your calendar for 7th November because The Howlers are set to rock the Kaz Stockroom. The London lads have been making waves with their desert-rock sound, and their live shows are something else – expect them to blow the roof off.
Then, on 8th November, ARXX is taking over Jacaranda Baltic. This Brighton duo has been turning heads since 2017, and their debut album Ride Or Die is a high-energy riot. Get your tickets now; you won’t want to miss this one.
Balancing Act, another buzzworthy band (watch out for our interview with them, coming soon), will be bringing their “Dark, Sexy, and Sick” vibes to Kaz Stockroom. With a new EP dropping just in time for the festival, they’re set to be one of the highlights. Support comes from the up-and-coming Aimée Fatale.
Callum Beattie is also in the mix, headlining the Arts Club Loft on 10th November. Known for his straight-talking lyrics and catchy tunes, Beattie’s set promises to be intimate and powerful.
With over 35 acts across 10 venues, Favourite Days is looking like the place to be this November. And the best part? The festival’s profits go back into the local music scene, supporting Liverpool’s independent venues and bands. Tickets: www.favouritedays.co.uk
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