
Neon Fields
Sat 21 Nov · 19:00
The Deaf Institute
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Neon Fields will perform at The Deaf Institute in Liverpool on November 21, 2026. This band formed in 2020 and is described as having a distinct identity.
Described as an enigmatic band with a distinct identity, Neon Fields formed in 2020, mere weeks before the start of the global pandemic. Throughout the proceeding lockdowns, the southwest UK-based trio pushed the boundaries of rock and electronic music in isolation, sharing music remotely and refining their style. The result was a unique and sophisticated sound that captivated audiences with cinematic soundscapes, industrial tones, and creative narratives.
Based in Bristol UK, Ed Barrett (vocals), Luke Russe (Drums) and Piers Ward (Keyboards/Guitars) draw from a diverse set of influences and seamlessly traverse multiple genres to deliver their brand of electronic rock. Their self-titled debut album released in August 2022 has received enthusiastic approval from critics and fans.
In the short time since Neon Fields arrived on the scene with their exhilarating release, Light Them Up, they have continued to release material that resonates with a continually growing international fanbase.
As one article put it, Neon Fields creates a distorted and thrilling listening experience with a resounding blend of sound, enticing the listener and keeping them fixated on the music pouring into their ears.
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Neon Fields takes place on Saturday, 21 November 2026 at 19:00.
Neon Fields is held at The Deaf Institute in Liverpool (135 Grosvenor St, Manchester M1 7HE, UK, Manchester).
Tickets for Neon Fields can be booked via thedeafinstitute.co.uk using the "Check Tickets & Live Prices" button on this page, which opens the official booking site in a new tab.

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Neon Fields will perform at The Deaf Institute in Liverpool on November 21, 2026. This band formed in 2020 and is described as having a distinct identity.
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Described as an enigmatic band with a distinct identity, Neon Fields formed in 2020, mere weeks before the start of the global pandemic. Throughout the proceeding lockdowns, the southwest UK-based trio pushed the boundaries of rock and electronic music in isolation, sharing music remotely and refining their style. The result was a unique and sophisticated sound that captivated audiences with cinematic soundscapes, industrial tones, and creative narratives.
Based in Bristol UK, Ed Barrett (vocals), Luke Russe (Drums) and Piers Ward (Keyboards/Guitars) draw from a diverse set of influences and seamlessly traverse multiple genres to deliver their brand of electronic rock. Their self-titled debut album released in August 2022 has received enthusiastic approval from critics and fans.
In the short time since Neon Fields arrived on the scene with their exhilarating release, Light Them Up, they have continued to release material that resonates with a continually growing international fanbase.
As one article put it, Neon Fields creates a distorted and thrilling listening experience with a resounding blend of sound, enticing the listener and keeping them fixated on the music pouring into their ears.
Description supplied by the event organiser.
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When is Neon Fields?
Neon Fields takes place on Saturday, 21 November 2026 at 19:00.
Where is Neon Fields taking place?
Neon Fields is held at The Deaf Institute in Liverpool (135 Grosvenor St, Manchester M1 7HE, UK, Manchester).
How do I get tickets for Neon Fields?
Tickets for Neon Fields can be booked via thedeafinstitute.co.uk using the "Check Tickets & Live Prices" button on this page, which opens the official booking site in a new tab.
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