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Ezio

Formed in 1990, Ezio are singer-songwriter Ezio Lunedei, and guitarist and best friend Booga (Mark Fowell).

Since forming, they’ve released many studio and live albums, from the critically acclaimed Black Boots on Latin Feet (Arista/Ariola produced by the late Rupert Hine) and Diesel Vanilla (MCA Universal produced Peter Van Hooke and Rod Argent), to the most recent release, Daylight Moon.

In this time, Ezio have toured and performed around the globe, gaining a reputation for dynamic and exciting performances delivered with energy, humour and emotional beauty. Because of this they have sustained a large and loyal international long-term following that was built mainly through word of mouth.

“Easily one of the UK’s best live bands” – The Guardian

“Lyrics like Morrison or Dylan but somehow more in the real world” – The Scotsman

Tickets for this event include a £1 venue restoration levy, included in the ticket price. This fee supports building investment at the Grade II-listed Liverpool Philharmonic Hall.


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