EASTER ON THE PENINSULA
+ LIP FILLER + credits. + PEOPLE PERSON + THE MARIGOLDS + SO, REVERIEWe are thrilled to present Easter on the Peninsula at Future Yard on 19th September, an Easter Saturday celebration of some of the finest new bands around, featuring credits. Lip Filler, The Marigolds, People Person and So, Reverie.
Tickets available now.
*PLEASE NOTE* Unfortunately The Dream Machine and Callinsick are unable to perform on this date due to illness. If you wish to claim a refund for you tickets, please contact tickets@futureyard.org.
*PLEASE NOTE* This show was originally set to take place at Bloom Building, Birkenhead, headlined by Lip Filler. All tickets for that show remain valid for this new line-up and venue.

Future Yard presents
Easter On The Peninsula
+ Lip Filler + credits.
+ People Person + The Marigolds + so, reverie
Saturday 19th April 2025
5:00pm doors
Tickets £15 advance (+ booking fees) – Standing
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Under 16s must be accompanied by an adult. We cannot issue refunds to under 16s who are not accompanied by an adult.
Future Yard is a cashless venue, all payments are taken by contactless or chip and pin. Venue open every day from 10am. Kitchen open 4 – 9pm. This is a standing show. Stools are available if requested prior.
LIP FILLER
Frazzled, rowdy genre-skirting weaving glitchy, off-kilter electronic elements into raucous crowd enveloping indie-rock.
THE MARIGOLDS

A punk outfit from Liverpool, The Marigolds scream aggressively about their insecurities while packaging their most vulnerable and piercing emotions into brutal punk tracks.
The Marigolds create a ferocious delight of noise that mixes heavy punk, psychedelic, industrial and funk together into blisteringly energetic and feral performances. The band have been writing together for a few years now, finding a middle ground between their love of heavy punk riffs, psychedelic grooves and the harmony-rich tightness that comes from funk and jazz.
PEOPLE PERSON

A 4-piece Manchester based indie-rock band formed by schoolmates Adam Grealish (Vocals / Guitar), Max Ritchie (Bass) and Nat Coop (Drums) in 2022. After touring the UK relentlessly throughout 2023, Grealish met Blake Grimshaw (Guitar) in the iconic Manchester venue ‘The Deaf Institute’ who completed the line-up. Since then, People Person have released their first EP, ‘Going Back With My Friends’, which they celebrated with a short run of dates across the country, including a sold-out show at Band on the Wall.
‘Going Back With My Friends’, produced by Grealish alongside our very own Felipe Chapman-Fromm , is the soundtrack to People Person entering adulthood and discovering the balance between romantic and platonic relationships. The five-track EP guides us through the band’s adolescence with ferocious guitar licks, ballistic drums and roaring vocals, demanding to be listened to.
CREDITS.

A deep reverence for classic pop songwriting is melded with the idiosyncrasies that only the products of today’s terminal culture could possess, to produce songs that brim with melody and harmony, humour and despair, guitar solos and references to societal decay.