Invisible Wind Factory has announced their programme of summer events, packed with goodness all the way to the end of September.
The venue continues to chart its own cosmic course with a vibrantly diverse range of events this summer, from live gigs curated by Amorphic Music, club nights and new festivals to markets, watch parties and plenty of roller skating.Â
The iconic building is also home to the IWF Rollerdrome, Substation, Factory Garden, Factory Kitchen, Workshop and Studios and is one of the UK’s leading events, creative and artistic spaces.
Amorphic presents: Mareux + Liminal Project – Friday 14th July
IWF Substation
Moonfrog and Amorphic music present Mareux at IWF Substation with support from murky and mysterious Mersey dark wavers Liminal Project.
Rollerdrome Summer Programme launches with Barbie Skate – Friday 21st July
IWF Main Hall
The Rollerdome summer programme will include plenty of open skating, beginner and advanced skating classes for adults and kids, workshops and themed events and commences with a Barbie Skate special.
The Flying Dutchman – Saturday 22nd and Sunday 23rd July
IWF Main Hall
The Flying Dutchman is a haunting political tale exploring the displacement of people and the psychology and realities of living on an island with hardening borders.
Love Island Final Watch Party – date TBA
IWF Main Hall
Expect interactive rounds, amazing prizes, a DJ spinning the best party tunes, and a very special guest host to be announced soon.
Amorphic presents: The Utopia Strong – Wednesday 26th July
IWF Substation
Featuring world snooker champion Steve Davis and left-field visionary Kavus Torabi.
909 presents Henry Saiz – Saturday 29th July
Summer Terrace
909 takes over the Invisible Wind Factory Outdoor Terrace for their legendary summer party with Henry Saiz.
No Play Festival – Saturday 5th August
IWF Main Hall
A brand-new, alternative music festival with Yonaka, Vukovi, Higher Power, Super love, Lizzy Farrall, Love is Noise and Gen and the Degenerates.
Amorphic presents: The Sun Ra Arkestra – Saturday 12th August
IWF Main Hall
Legendary avant garde jazz ensemble The Sun Ra Arkestra take centre stage at IWF.
Amorphic presents: Deerhoof – Wednesday 23rd August
IWF Main Hall
Avant noise-pop group Deerhoof return to Liverpool after a decade-long hiatus.
Crep Car Boot – Saturday 26th August
IWF Main Hall
Find the freshest creps from some of the highest rated vendors in the UK, local street food, sneaker artwork and accessories with non-stop DJs.
909 Terrace Party – Steve Parry and Samuel Lamont – Bank Holiday Sunday 27th August
Summer Terrace
909 are back on the terrace to see out the long weekend with legend Steve Parry and Samuel Lamont.
Amorphic presents: Mick Harvey – Sunday 17th September
IWF Substation
Mick Harvey of Nick Cave and The Bad Seeds and The Birthday Party presents material from his new album of duets with Mexican singer Amanda Acevedo at a series of concerts alongside Berlin’s ’Sometimes with Others’ and J.P. Shilo.
Live Nation presents: Crawlers – Saturday 23rd September
IWF Main Hall
Liverpool rockers Crawlers take over IWF.
Amorphic presents: Rhys Chatham’s G3 – Sunday 24th September
IWF Main Hall
Rhys Chatham is a composer, guitarist, trumpet player and flutist from Manhattan, currently living in Paris, who altered the DNA of rock and created a new type of urban music by fusing the overtone-drenched minimalism of the early 60s with the relentless, elemental fury of the Ramones.
Amorphic presents Salami Rose Joe Louis – Friday 13th October
IWF Main Hall
Brainfeeder records signee Salami Rose Joe Louis headlines an intimate show at Invisible Wind Factory Substation, bringing her unique blend of Jazz infused hypnagogic pop to the city for the very first time.
Amorphic + Parr Jazz present Get The Blessing – Saturday 21st October
IWF Main Hall
Bristol-based quartet Get The Blessing boasts an international fan-base, having forged a unique sound that defies classification. But they have never lost sight of thumping tunes, infectious beats, nor joyous collective spontaneity.
You can book tickets here.
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