2ubeXtra will be returning this spring with over 40 amazing emerging artists, taking to the main stage at Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts in a jam-packed 11 day festival!
Book your free tickets now to secure your place at 2ubeXtra festival using the link in our bio.
Have a listen to Keith Mullin, 2ubeXTRA festival organiser and lecturer here at LIPA, on BBC Radio Merseyside last night speaking about 2ubeXTRA!!!
https://t.co/5gyUm8pFF6
Less than one week to go until 2UBEXTRA returns to the Paul McCartney Auditorium stage here at The Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts!!!
There’s still time to grab your free tickets using the ticket link in our bio but be fast as performances are selling out!
Can’t wait🤩
FY x @the2ube - special takeover event on Saturday 25th March.
Featuring Jay Spicer, Marli and AV Club - all for just £5!
Tickets on sale now.
⇨ https://t.co/GIRVH5H4vW
✨Welcoming back The 2ube this Friday in the LIPA canteen from 5pm-7pm✨
Keep an eye out for Fridays line up this evening and throughout the rest of the week on our Instagram👀
https://t.co/I4YJcQsq83
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