
Gracy’s plans to bring indie sounds to Liverpool city centre with local bands playing throughout the week, as well as themed party nights and other events to celebrate Liverpool’s vibrant music and social calendar in 2026 and beyond.
The events space is replacing what was The Liver Suite in Brunswick Street and takes its name from the nearby Three Graces landmark on the Pier Head.
Situated at the rear of the new Moody Blues bar on The Strand in the heart of the Liverpool City Centre Business District – which has turned former Reds’ watering hole Jurgen’s into an Everton-themed venue – Gracy’s will operate as a stand-alone space.
As well as live acts from across Merseyside and beyond, Gracy’s will host tribute acts to bands like Fleetwood Mac and Deacon Blue, and it has already lined up an 80s night and a Latin night with the focus on South American culture and ‘dancing the night away.’
There will be Sportsman’s Evenings with football legends like Mark Ward being put in the spotlight for Q&A sessions while customers enjoy a drink and a bowl of curry or scouse and, as well as great value weekly deals, there’ll be special packages for Mother’s Day, Aintree Grand National Festival, rugby union’s Six Nations Tournament, big name events on the waterfront, and more.
The venue has been described by co-owner Paul Moody, as a real ‘hidden gem’ in the heart of the city centre.
Private and intimate, the walls are illuminated by colour-changing neon lights. There are booths along the back wall, and it has a private bar.
Centrally, the room will hold a varying combination of tables and chairs – or left clear to create a dancefloor – which is why Paul is hoping that, as well as events to which everyone is invited, Gracy’s will become a city go-to for people’s personal milestone events too, from birthdays to Christenings, Christmas parties, and everything in between.
“We can tailor and dress the space however people want, and it’s been really well received so far,” says Paul.
“We can provide the food and the DJ, and the staff – who everyone says can’t do enough for them – and the space itself is free with a deposit given back to guests on the day.
“In the city centre that’s excellent value for money, and it’s such an amazing prime location.” Paul goes on: “Whether it’s public or private, we want Gracy’s to become known as the place to have a great party; or see an up and coming indie band – that’s the kind of vibe we want to set.
“It’s the place to have fun; to have a brilliant time and to celebrate.”
Gracy’s, 50 Brunswick Street, Liverpool, L2 0PL