The music artists and DJs taking to the stage for Liverpool Against Racism Music Day have been announced.
On Sunday, April 24, more than 40 artists and DJs will perform across three venues in the Baltic Triangle - Camp and Furnace, District and 24 Kitchen Street. The event is to show unity against racism and includes MiC Lowry, The Christians and The Farm.
Taking to the decks on LAR's Music Day will be music pioneer Greg Wilson and Les Spaine who has been labelled as ”the most important British club DJ of the 70s”. Liverpool-favourite Norman Killon will also perform, as well as Rapper Koj and poet Levi Tafari.
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Liverpool arts organisations are also taking part in the event, including Movema, Katumba, Pagoda Arts Orchestra and The Lighthouse Choir. Tickets cost just £5 per person per venue and can be purchased from the official Liverpool Against Racism site here. More acts are still to be announced, but see below for the line-up at each venue so far.
Camp and Furnace
The Christians, The Farm (acoustic), John Power, Låpsley, Zuzu, MIC Lowry, Levi Tafari, Sense Of Sound, Michael Aldag, KOF, Ni Maxine, LUMA Creations Quintet, Les Spaine, Bernie Connor, Norman Killon, Dave Monks, Katumba Blocco, Movema, Curtis Watt, The Lighthouse Choir and Pagoda Arts Orchestra.
District
Greg Wilson, Hannah Lynch, G33, Olabean, No Fakin’, Papu Raf, Dub Defenders and Beaten Tracks DJs (Mellowtone).
24 Kitchen Street
DJ 2Kind, KOJ, OZMOB, SSJ, P3LZ, MC Nelson, Jamie Broad, Remée, Dayzy, Nikki Blaze, Amber, Philly D and DJ Fresh.
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