Some artists don’t just perform—they heal, inspire, and awaken something deep within you. Facesoul is one of those rare artists. His music is more than just sound—it’s raw emotion, poetry, and soul woven together. His appearance at Good Vibrations Society is set to be a moment of pure magic, and if you haven’t got your ticket yet, this is your sign!
Hailing from East London with Somali roots, Facesoul (aka Faisal Salah) is a singer, poet, and musician whose work feels like a warm embrace. His voice is pure, his lyrics are deep, and his performances are nothing short of spellbinding. Drawing inspiration from soul, folk, and the rich oral traditions of his heritage, Facesoul creates music that resonates far beyond the stage—it speaks to the heart, to the struggles and triumphs of life, to love, loss, and healing.
His music is intimate yet expansive, delicate yet powerful. Whether it’s his stripped-back acoustic ballads, poetic spoken word, or soaring vocal runs, every note feels intentional. His sound has drawn comparisons to artists like Sampha and Michael Kiwanuka, yet he stands in a league of his own—pure, unfiltered, and deeply moving.
His performance will be one of those rare festival moments where the crowd falls completely silent, hanging onto every lyric, every breath, every note. Expect chills, tears, and a shared experience that lingers long after the final chord.