Sounds From The Other City 2026

Sounds From The Other City 2026

Event Time Sun 3rd May at 2:00pm-Mon 4th May at 3:00am
Event Location Chapel Street & The Crescent, Salford
Event Price £30 - £45 + fees
Last Entry Time
Last entry time: 7pm
Age Restrictions
Age restrictions: Under 18s must be accompanied by someone over 25
Early Bird Sold Out
£30.00 +
£3.00 booking fee
Second Release Sold Out
£35.00 +
£3.50 booking fee
Penultimate Release £40.00 +
£4.00 booking fee
Final Release £45.00 +
£4.50 booking fee
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Sounds From The Other City 2026

Lynks, Moonchild Sanelly, Blue Bendy, Rainy Miller, Sorvina, jasmine.4.t and over 100 other artists will perform across 17 stages in Salford on Sunday 3 May 2026.

Sounds From The Other City (SFTOC), Salford's long-running independent festival of new music, returns on Early May Bank Holiday Sunday 3 May with a genre-spanning showcase of new artists from across the UK and beyond.

The 21st edition is curated by some of the most exciting promoters, record labels, radio stations, magazines, and tastemakers in the North, including: community music venue The DBA, record label FIXED ABODE, DIY station Steam Radio, singer-songwriter jasmine.4.t, music magazine SEEN, queer Sheffield venue Gut Level, and Manchester's musical powerhouse Now Wave.

Hosted in Salford by creative producers From The Other, the festival will take place in independent venues and unconventional spaces across the city, with 17 stages around Chapel Street and The Crescent, from pubs and churches to concert halls and galleries.

HIGHLIGHTS IN 2026

Artists announced include the uncategorisable masked provocateur Lynks, one of 2025's most electrifying, genre-smashing performers. Dubbed the "merchant of pure gay chaos", Lynks will take over Salford University's brutalist Maxwell Hall for their first announced show of 2026, alongside South African 'future ghetto funk' trailblazer Moonchild Sanellyand Manchester-based artist jasmine.4.t, named as a BBC 6 Music Artist of the Year 2025 and one of The Guardian's 2025 'ones to watch' following her "gorgeously written debut" album, You Are The Morning, produced by US supergroup Boygenius.The Maxwell Hall lineup is curated by independent Manchester promoter Grey Lantern and Sounds From The Other City's grungier younger sibling,FaT OuT.

County Durham's masked ambient pop artist Pollyfromthedirt will join an exciting lineup of new music discoveries in Salford's 300-capacity Grade II-listed Victorian concert hall, Peel Hall, curated by the legendary Manchester promoters Now Wave.

The critically acclaimed, genre-straddling South London six-piece, Blue Bendy, will perform in the beautiful St Philip's Church alongside fellow South London trio ashnymph, and Pyncher - the Manchester quartet lauded by Louder Than War last year as "defiant, inventive and impossible to ignore".

Manchester's original music night for the weird and beautiful, Brume, will take over Salford Museum and Art Gallery with a programme featuring stalwart of the Manchester music scene Ellen Beth Abdiand the city's newfound nu-jazz fusion outfit, NONUNONU.

The spiritual home of the festival, Islington Mill, will be programmed day and night by the legendary Band on the Wall, multi-award-winning Reform Radio, Manchester's infamous queer day-rave BENT, and the LGBTQ+ POC collective Swagga with performances from New York-born, Berlin-based artist Sorvina, Manchester-based hip-hop writer and producer Renee Stormz and many more.

Continuing on till the early hours, Salford's notorious White Hotel, the iconic heart of experimental nightlife in the North, will see DJ sets and live performances from the fringes of the electronic scene including from Prestonian singer-songwriter and producer Rainy Miller, founder of the record label FIXED ABODE.

The historic Bexley Square, and the much-loved Green outside the University of Salford will return as central outdoor hubs for the festival with a heavyweight combo of party igniters ready to forge new festival memories.


Presented by Salford-based creative producers From The Other, the festival offers a snapshot of the artists set to shape the sound of 2026 as heard by some of the region's most exciting independent tastemakers.

Venue

Chapel Street & The Crescent
Salford, UK
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