Waves Festival returns to Sunderland

now in its second year

By Jane Jarvis | Published: Wed 21st Sep 2022

The Pale White

Saturday 5th November 2022
Various Venues, Sunderland, SR1 3HA, England MAP
From £24.20
Daily capacity: 800
Last updated: Tue 1st Nov 2022

The all-day, multi-venue festival, Waves, is returning to Sunderland for its second edition, on Saturday 5th November where takes over six venues in the heart of the city. 

The festival will bring together international, national and regional artists for a day of music on 5 November, taking over Sunderland’s newest venue, The Fire Station (800 cap) as its main stage alongside five venues that were involved in its inaugural event last year: Independent, The Peacock, The Ship Isis, The Bunker and Live Lounge.  

The first wave of acts features The Pale White as festival headliner at The Fire Station. Fresh from releasing their debut, critically-acclaimed album ‘Infinite Pleasure’, the band will play its only North East date of 2022, boasting a fresh new live line-up. 

The Dutch indie four-piece Pip Blom returns to Independent to headline the stage following a sell out show last April while touring their second album ‘Welcome Break’ as part of the Music Venue Trust’s Revive Live tour.

The Peacock will be headlined by Leeds based electronic/funk party band Galaxians. With an ever growing live reputation, the group has recently returned from a series of appearances at major UK festivals such as Bluedot and Tramlines. 

Other big names on the line up include the Ishmael Ensemble  blurring the lines between electronic and jazz music with their expansive sound plus Sunderland-born, Tom A Smith, and York 5-piece Bull who will be bringing their noisy indie racket to Sunderland for the first time.

Other acts include Sunderland’s dance/pop outfit Vanderbilt, the psychedelic/indie sounds of The Dream Machine, Luke Royalty, Hivemind, Yaatri, Wax Heart Sodality, Ghost//Signals as well as many more still to be announced. 

Festival co-organiser Ben Richardson commented: “We can’t wait to host Waves festival again this year, there was such a great atmosphere last time out and we’re predicting it to be exactly the same this time, just on a much bigger scale. The addition of The Fire Station as main stage is a big coup and will allow us to bring bigger and better bands to Sunderland as part of the festival.”

Ben Wall from the venue Independent added: “We’re really proud of the line-up we’ve put together for this year's event, it’s amazing to bring bands that have played and sold out Independent in the past (The Pale White, Pip Blom) back to the city alongside so many more exciting emerging artists that are playing here for the first time. The further announcements to come only make the day better, with loads more acts, stage takeovers and more still to be announced.” 

Tickets

Tickets are priced at £24.20 which gives access to any venue on a first come, first served basis.

Please note that those aged 14 years ago and under must be accompanied by an adult and some venues may be 18 + years only. 

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