21 photos as hundreds of festivalgoers turn out in style
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21 photos as hundreds of festivalgoers turn out in styleThe annual celebration has seen hundreds of festivalgoers visit the area this eveningBookmarkShareCommentsWhat's OnByConaill
Corner22:13, 30 MAY 2025BookmarkFestivalgoers pose in front of the Baltic Triangle's wings mural (Image: Liverpool Echo)
The Baltic Weekender has returned to the city once again for a weekend filled with “endless tunes”. The festival has taken over the Baltic Triangle, with an epic line-up of house music,
techno, bass, grime and much more.
The annual celebration has seen hundreds of festivalgoers visit the area this evening (Friday May 30), as the sun shone down. The event, which continues tomorrow, is spread across Baltic
Triangle venues such as Camp and Furnace, Brick Street and Kitchen Street.
More than 70 acts are performing across the area with big names including Midland, Horse Meat Disco, Ben UFO, 4am Kru, Miley Serious, Saoirse.
Friday's schedule kicked off at 4pm and lasts until 11pm while Saturday will begin at 2pm until 11pm. The party will continue into the late hours as nearby venues host independent after
parties.
Sharlene looking cool on a warm evening in the Baltic
(Image: Liverpool Echo)1 of 21ShareCommentsFelix, Rosie, Gabrielle and Hector having a fun time this evening
(Image: Liverpool Echo)2 of 21ShareCommentsThese girls are dressed for the sun
(Image: Liverpool Echo)3 of 21ShareCommentsThe sun's out in the Baltic
(Image: Liverpool Echo)4 of 21ShareCommentsFriends pose in front of the Baltic Triangle's wings mural
(Image: Liverpool Echo)5 of 21ShareCommentsBaltic Weekender is back
(Image: Liverpool Echo)6 of 21ShareCommentsQuite a few football shirts among the fashion choices this evening
(Image: Liverpool Echo)7 of 21ShareCommentsThe annual celebration sees around 10,000 festivalgoers visit the area
(Image: Liverpool Echo)8 of 21ShareCommentsThe event is spread across Baltic Triangle venues such as Camp and Furnace, Brick Street and Kitchen Street
(Image: Liverpool Echo)9 of 21ShareCommentsFriday's schedule kicks off at 4pm until 11pm while Saturday will begin at 2pm until 11pm
(Image: Liverpool Echo)10 of 21ShareCommentsThe party will continue into the late hours as nearby venues host independent after parties
(Image: Liverpool Echo)11 of 21ShareCommentsThe sun was shining down on Baltic Weekender
(Image: Liverpool Echo)12 of 21ShareCommentsThese guys look ready to party
(Image: Liverpool Echo)13 of 21ShareCommentsIt's sunglasses season
(Image: Liverpool Echo)14 of 21ShareCommentsPeople enjoying the sun at the Baltic Weekender this evening
(Image: Liverpool Echo)15 of 21ShareCommentsThree festival-goers pose in front of the wings mural in the Baltic
(Image: Liverpool Echo)16 of 21ShareCommentsTime to take a quick break?
(Image: Liverpool Echo)17 of 21ShareCommentsIt's a warm evening
(Image: Liverpool Echo)18 of 21ShareCommentsTwo girls enjoy the sun on Jamaica Street
(Image: Liverpool Echo)19 of 21ShareCommentsThe festival is spread across Baltic Triangle venues such as Camp and Furnace, Brick Street and Kitchen Street
(Image: Liverpool Echo)20 of 21ShareCommentsPeople enjoying the sun at the Baltic Weekender this evening
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