Liberty Lies live in concert.
ON TOUR

Liberty Lies

4
critic concert reviews
rock

How good are they LIVE?

Live Rating  

71
%
Based on 
4
critic concert
reviews
Last 12 Months Rating  
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Critics Consensus

Based on 4 concert reviews, the critics consensus is that Liberty Lies is rated as a decent live performer, with shows that lack distinction. Liberty Lies concert reviews describe live shows and performances as mesmerising.

How long are their concerts?

How long are Liberty Lies concerts? Liberty Lies concerts usually last around 45 minutes.

How much to book?

On tour

The Junction, Plymouth, United Kingdom (April 3)

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Artist Info

Genre
rock
Origin
(2008 - present)
Bio
Liberty Lies are a five piece formed in 2008 from a small town called Wednesbury in the Black Country, West Midlands. Aged 16, the band found themselves purchasing a PA system and performing covers in pubs in order to fund their original material, which they slowly introduced to their sets.
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Critic Concert Reviews

Distorted Sound Magazine (UK)

November 30, 2021
70
%
After two years away from the mesmerising lights of the stage, alternative metal quartet SKARLETT RIOT finally got the chance to debut their latest record to a room full of devoted fans from the inside of London's O2 Academy 2 Islington.

Birmingham Live (UK)

June 1, 2018
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First up in the sweltering Asylum 2 were Birmingham’s Straight From The Sun, who did well to entertain the initially small crowd that grew throughout their set.

Birmingham Live (UK)

June 3, 2016
%
For an opening band to have such drive and stage presence is quite surprising and a welcome one at that.

Reflections of Darkness (Germany)

February 13, 2012
68
%
Amsterdam, Netherlands

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Latest Release

Blame (18 July 2022)