
The legendary 10cc return to Liverpool Philharmonic Hall to perform the hits that have singled them out as one of the most inventive and influential bands in the history of popular music.
Forming in 1972, the third incarnation of the band led by co-founder Graham Gouldman – the Art-Pop band are heralded in equal measure for their ability to craft ingenious songs that also resonated commercially, with eleven Top 10 Hits, over 15 million albums sold in the UK alone and have achieved three No.1 singles – ‘Rubber Bullets’, ‘Dreadlock Holiday’ and of course, ‘I’m Not In Love’.
The line-up features Gouldman (bass, guitar, vocals), Rick Fenn (lead guitar, bass, vocals), Paul Burgess (drums, percussion) – both of whom have been with the band since the mid-70s - Keith Hayman (keyboards, guitars, bass, vocals) and Iain Hornal (vocals, percussion, guitar, keyboards).
2019 is set to be another successful year as the band take their inspirational live show back on the road, performing their timeless hits and more, and always with a surprise or two.
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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.
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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.
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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Tue 6 - Wed 7 May 2025 7:30pm Liverpool Philharmonic Hall
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