
Following 5 star reviews and sold out shows, the gorgeous and stylish Caro Emerald is back with a brand new live UK tour for 2018.
Since the release of the 2010 multi-platinum debut album Deleted Scenes From The Cutting Room Floor, Caro Emerald and producers Grandmono have fashioned their own niche, blending retro jazz with sampling and modern pop, starring Caro’s exceptional vocals. The result is a truly unique signature sound.
With more than 2.5 million record sales, a host of awards including an Echo, Goldene Kamera, Edison Award, EBBA and MTV Music Award, plus a string of sold out tours and performances at festivals throughout Europe including Glastonbury and Isle of Wight, Caro Emerald has made her mark.
The vocalist is an original pop star with the look of a Hollywood icon of yesteryear and a voice that oozes warmth and vitality. Her live performance is not to be missed – as The Daily Telegraph noted 'Caro Emerald had everyone in the palm of her hand' and her 'infectious sense of fun and vintage charm can be relied on to lift the spirits'.
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Reserve your parking
Enjoy the convenience of a pre-reserved parking spot in our Caledonia St Car Park for just £10. Directly across from Liverpool Philharmonic Hall, it is the closest car parking available to the Hall.
Your spot will be reserved and waiting for you from 2 hours prior to the performance start time. Spaces are limited so book early.
Relax and enjoy a drink
Enjoy a pre-concert or interval drink in our private hospitality space, the 1840 Room, for just £7 per person including a free drink.
Avoid the crowds in the Grand Foyer Bar, and relax and enjoy our third-floor 1840 Room. Spaces are limited so book early.
The 1840 room will be open from 90 minutes prior to the concert start time, and during the interval (it’s closed during the performance).
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A £2.50 postage fee is applicable on all orders if opting for postal delivery.
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