Four-piece Indie Rock band formed in Liverpool, District Social Club takes inspiration from the indie scene of Liverpool with strong lead lines and chorus-filled guitars.
Lyrically, their music explores the raw and unfiltered sides of life, relationships, mental health, and self-reflection, delivered with honesty and grit. At the heart of District Social Club is a desire to connect with listeners, ensuring that each song carries something relatable for anyone listening.
The band released their debut EP Stay Close in 2022, which picked up early support from BBC Introducing’s Dave Monks. Building momentum, they went on to record their next single Selfish at Liverpool’s legendary Motor Museum studio with renowned producer Ben Harper, a release that led to a support slot with The Kairos at Hangar 34.
2023 saw DSC break onto the festival scene with their first appearance at Y Not? Festival, before being tipped as ones to watch on This Feeling’s Big in 2024 vinyl compilation record. After a short break from live shows, the band returned with their single How’s It Feel?, which earned national radio play on Future Hits Radio and marked a new chapter for the band.
In 2025, District Social Club made a powerful return to the stage, headlining shows in London and Bristol, and performing at the world-famous Cavern Club in Liverpool. Known for their energetic and captivating live performances, the band continue to build a loyal following across the UK.
District Social Club is Calum Hunter, Martina Crosse, Ruairi Savage, and Tom Tranter.
Four-piece Indie Rock band formed in Liverpool, District Social Club takes inspiration from the indie scene of Liverpool with strong lead lines and chorus-filled guitars.
Lyrically, their music explores the raw and unfiltered sides of life, relationships, mental health, and self-reflection, delivered with honesty and grit. At the heart of District Social Club is a desire to connect with listeners, ensuring that each song carries something relatable for anyone listening.
The band released their debut EP Stay Close in 2022, which picked up early support from BBC Introducing’s Dave Monks. Building momentum, they went on to record their next single Selfish at Liverpool’s legendary Motor Museum studio with renowned producer Ben Harper, a release that led to a support slot with The Kairos at Hangar 34.
2023 saw DSC break onto the festival scene with their first appearance at Y Not? Festival, before being tipped as ones to watch on This Feeling’s Big in 2024 vinyl compilation record. After a short break from live shows, the band returned with their single How’s It Feel?, which earned national radio play on Future Hits Radio and marked a new chapter for the band.
In 2025, District Social Club made a powerful return to the stage, headlining shows in London and Bristol, and performing at the world-famous Cavern Club in Liverpool. Known for their energetic and captivating live performances, the band continue to build a loyal following across the UK.
District Social Club is Calum Hunter, Martina Crosse, Ruairi Savage, and Tom Tranter.