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BlackFest are returning to the Music Room for another instalment of their iconic ‘Riddims Night’ celebrating 50 years of hip hop.
Join legendary pioneers of UK Rhythm and Blues, The Manfreds, as they celebrate a remarkable 60 years in the business.
Kristin Hersh’s prolific career has seen her heralded the queen of the alternative release. This will be an evening in the intimate surroundings featuring songs...
Taking you back to the golden age of jazz, The Easy Rollers are a roaring seven-piece jazz outfit performing hits from The Jazz Age and The Swing Era.
Leveret is a unique collaboration between three of England's finest folk musicians, each regarded as exceptional performers and masters of their instruments.
With influences ranging from Nick Drake to Jeff Buckley, local Liverpudlian singer-songwriter Harry Tonks makes his Liverpool Philharmonic debut.
Following the release of his twelfth studio album, the phenomenal Lloyd Cole heads out on tour.
Get ready for a fabulous Motown party, as we take you back down memory lane with all the Motown classics from artists such as Marvin Gaye, Diana Ross, Stevie Wo...
Anchored by frank songwriting but continuously and unapologetically evolving, Jill Andrews' bold, infectious, introspective music has served as the backdrop to...
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Our Orchestra, Choir and acclaimed soloists join forces to bring you Beethoven’s Mass in C, led by Matthew Halls.
Domingo Hindoyan and the Orchestra perform Mahler’s Fifth and unite with the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Choir for stirring works by Brahms.
The greatest concert film of all time, Stop Making Sense brings to the screen Talking Heads at Hollywood's Pantages Theater in December 1983.
Liverpool Philharmonic has updated its cookie policy. We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website. This includes cookies from third party social media websites. Such third party cookies may track your use on our website. If you continue without changing your settings, we'll assume that you are happy to receive all cookies. However, you can change your cookie settings at any time.