The Salford based music festival Sounds From The Other City, held their festival for the 15th year running last Sunday, 5th May 2019 for the bank holiday, held at the Regent Trading Estate, Oldfield Rd.
According to the Sounds From The Other City website, 81% of the festival audience said last year’s festival was ‘biggest, hottest and best festival yet’.
The 2019 line up consisted of a range of different acts from all across the world.
7️⃣ @barneyartist on stage in Unit 3 now and absolutely killing it. Still plenty of #SFTOC left – let’s go. pic.twitter.com/dNZcqivIl6
— Sounds from the Other City (@sftoc) May 5, 2019
Every year the festival accepts people to volunteer – and people took to Twitter to describe their experiences. To keep an eye on the volunteering applications for next year, click here.
had the best time volunteering at sounds from the other city, what a sick festival
— polly ? (@pollyalexandraa) May 5, 2019
The festival bars ran out of beer by 9 PM as enough beer was not ordered. This apparently caused ‘outrage’. However, more beer was ordered and brought in to keep the customers happy for the rest of the night. The doors opened at 2 PM with the last entry at 9 PM.
Not even 9pm and run out of alcohol in every bar! @sftoc @IndieLoverManc pic.twitter.com/iq2DWuF0H7
— Paul Goodwin (@PaulGoodwins) May 5, 2019
? We’ve had a beer delivery! Sorry for the outage – and we’ve got even more on the way. Our fault: you were more thirsty than we thought. Apologies! pic.twitter.com/jbadJxqMb4
— Sounds from the Other City (@sftoc) May 5, 2019
Festival-goers seemed to have fun and enjoy themselves according to tweets on Twitter.
Great day @sftoc Sounds From The Other City earlier /loved Ill, Yama Warashi, Aadae, Sneaks, Avalanche Party, and most of all Trikilatrops
— david gaffney (@ggaffa) May 5, 2019
Well this is going well… Absolutely sick set from these boys! #barneyartist #soundsfromtheothercity @ Sounds From The Other City https://t.co/WBRrleWC3W
— DomDom (@TheMMAbatman) May 5, 2019
The festival will take place again next year as the festival page states through a Facebook post: “We’ll see you again in 2020”.
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