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Major international DJ’s new project gets city centre sign off

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Last updated: February 4, 2026 7:30 pm
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Key Points

  • The Good Times and HSP Presents have announced So Long, Good Friday, a new multi-venue all-dayer in Liverpool on 3 April 2026.
  • The event features headline sets from rising bands Fat Dog, Honeyglaze, and Brigitte Calls Me Baby, with more headliners to come.
  • Additional acts include The Orielles, TTSSFU, Silverwingkiller, Jeanie and the White Boys, Monks, Credits, Mikey Callisto, World News, Curiosity Shop, Pevova, Kissing Peoples, and Dave Lofts.
  • The all-dayer spans venues in Liverpool’s Baltic Triangle, including Hangar 34, District, 24 Kitchen Street, and Camp & Furnace.
  • Organisers aim to provide an affordable alternative to the city’s festival landscape with national, international, and local artists.

Liverpool (Liverpool Standard) February 4, 2026 – A major new music project led by prominent promoters has received approval for its city centre rollout, bringing a lineup of exciting acts to Liverpool’s Baltic Triangle on Good Friday.

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  • Key Points
  • What is the lineup for the new Liverpool all-dayer?
  • Why was this project approved for the city centre?
    • Which venues are involved?
  • What do organisers say about the event?

The event, titled So Long, Good Friday, marks the first edition of a multi-venue all-dayer scheduled for 3 April 2026. According to Birkenhead News, it showcases some of the most promising upcoming bands at an affordable price point across several walkable venues.

What is the lineup for the new Liverpool all-dayer?

The initial announcement highlights Fat Dog headlining with their sweaty, uninhibited live shows. South London trio Honeyglaze and Chicago’s Brigitte Calls Me Baby will close their respective stages, while The Orielles from Halifax, Wigan’s TTSSFU, and Manchester’s Silverwingkiller add to the genre-blurring appeal, as reported by Birkenhead News.

As reported by Birkenhead News staff, the first wave also features Jeanie and the White Boys, Monks, Credits, Mikey Callisto, World News, Curiosity Shop, Pevova, Kissing Peoples, and Dave Lofts, with further headliners pending.

Why was this project approved for the city centre?

The Baltic Triangle serves as Liverpool’s cultural hub, hosting the event at Hangar 34, District, 24 Kitchen Street, and Camp & Furnace, all within easy walking distance. Birkenhead News coverage emphasises the project’s focus on offering a fresh alternative to existing festivals.

Which venues are involved?

These established spots in the city centre have signed off on participation, enabling a hand-picked selection of national and international outfits alongside Liverpool-based artists, according to the reporting.

What do organisers say about the event?

A spokesperson for HSP and The Good Times stated:

“We are hosting So Long, Good Friday in Liverpool to offer a much-needed alternative and exciting line-up to the city’s festival landscape. We’re bringing some of the hottest national and international outfits along with some of our favourite Liverpool-based artists to the Baltic Triangle for one helluva Good Friday!”

Birkenhead News quoted the promoters directly on this vision.

The project positions itself as an accessible entry into Liverpool’s vibrant music scene, with tickets expected to reflect its value-driven approach.

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