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Review: Heartbreak – The Tom Petty Show at Liverpool Philharmonic Music Room

Posted on 19/02/2026 | by Uncover

By Terry Sweeney

Heartbreak - Tom Petty Show Liverpool Philharmonic Music Room

This was a great show by a tight band of superb musicians celebrating 50 years of Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers. The show was held in one of my favourite venues; The Music Room at the Phil, which is a great intimate venue that gives you a chance to get up close and see and hear a band playing within feet of you. A much as I enjoy going to gig at a bigger venue, this is how I prefer to hear music performed.

The band did two different setlists over the two nights at the Music room and covered the big hits and a few rarities. They covered Heartbreakers numbers and solo album songs, and two or three from Tom’s time with the Travelling Wilburys’ and his work with Stevie Nicks (for which he was joined onstage by a guest vocalist and Stevie lookalike).

This is the second time I’ve seen this band, and they were superb again.

You get what you expect when you go to see a tribute band, namely very good musicians who sound like the original band, and a front man who looks and sounds like the main man. If this is what you expect, this act ticks all the boxes, down to ‘Tom’s’ blond hair/hat and voice.

The set list on Friday 13th was taken from Heartbreakers albums like Damn the Torpedoes and Into the Great Wide Open, his solo outings like Full Moon Fever and Wildflowers, and his Travelling Wilburys’ and Stevie Nicks collaborations.

The set explored the depth of his songwriting with rarities like Wildflowers and big anthem like Free Fallin’, American Girl, and Love is a Long Road. 

The set list included The Waiting, Refugee, You Wreck Me, Saving Grace, Don’t Do Me Like That, Into The Great Wide Open, Learning To Fly, I Won’t Back Down, Wildflower, It’s Good To Be King, Running Down A Dream, End of The Line, Stop Dragging My Heart Around.

This show is a must-see for any Tom Petty fan. The band are on tour until later this year. I’m already looking forward to seeing them again.

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