DIY Presents
Goat Girl, Kero Kero Bonito, Japanese Breakfast and more to play for DIY at Liverpool Music Week
We’re hosting a week of Breaking Out gigs as part of the city’s annual showcase.

We’re delighted to be partnering with this year’s Liverpool Music Week, and can now announce a week-long showcase of Breaking Out DIY Presents gigs.
Goat Girl, Kero Kero Bonito and more will play for us between 28th October and 3rd November in the city, with all shows happening at E.B.G.B.S.
The gigs kick off on the 28th with Kero Kero Bonito, supported by Pizzagirl, Luna and Wildfires. They’re followed the following night by Glasgow indie-poppers Spinning Coin, alongside The Fernweh, Spinn and Emilio Pinchi.
Girl Ray and Japanese Breakfast play the following two nights, with shows from Domino-signed Little Cub, Goat Girl and Queen Zee & The Sasstones also set for the week.
Chic & Nile Rodgers are set to play a massive show at the city’s Echo Arena on the 26th October to open the festival, and LMW 17 will also feature shows from Jungle, Gengahr, Everything Everything and more.
View the poster below for full details of our Breaking Out shows at this year’s Liverpool Music Week. Tickets are on sale here.
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