The Crazy World of Arthur Brown is back at Future Yard on Friday 21st November.
Expect fire, brimstone and a horn-tipped performance of the most flamboyant nature, Arthur brings a powerful, wide-ranging operatic voice and wild stage persona and stamina for a tour de force of a performance that has made him a pioneer of shock rock, progressive rock and a huge influence on heavy metal music.
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We are thrilled to host Omar Perry + ERM at Future Yard on Friday 13th February 2026.
The son of Lee ‘Scratch’ Perry and his former band team up on ‘Channelling Lee Scratch Perry’, their new album paying homage to the godfather of Reggae Dub himself. It’s a sonic tribute to LSP where Omar is able to keeps his identity as a solo artist, whilst still exploring the mind and soul barrier to re-create the embodiment of his father.
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Disability Arts Organisation RAWD celebrate their charity launch with a special fundraiser gig at Future Yard on Thursday 31st July. Join some of the region’s best artists, support a local charity and meet some special guests.
RAWD has spent over a decade co-creating joyful, inclusive spaces where disabled artists can thrive. They believe creativity is a powerful vehicle for independence, confidence, and expression – enabling people to dream bigger, communicate more freely, and take up space that’s rightfully theirs.
In 2025 they officially launch as a charity. As a grand finale to our month-long programme of events, we’re bringing a party to Birkenhead to raise the curtain on a new chapter for RAWD.
A true FY favourite, Astles, headlines, the first time performing on our stage since the release of his glorious LP, ‘Soundtrack for the 21 Bus Home’. More acts still tba.
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The Bends come to Future Yard on Saturday 6th July.
Formed by a collective passion for the ground-breaking music of Radiohead, the Bends is a six-piece dynamic tribute band bringing Radiohead’s iconic sound to life with precision, emotion, and intensity.
Featuring a line-up of accomplished musicians with a rich history of performing in numerous bands across diverse genres, the group is united by their dedication to detail, dynamics, and the subtle nuances that define Radiohead’s sonic landscape.
Every note, texture, and shift in mood is delivered with authenticity and reverence, offering audiences a powerful and immersive live experience.
This is more than a tribute – it’s a celebration of one of the most influential bands of our time, performed by musicians who live and breathe the music.
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After a storming three-night residency with us back in 2022, LOVE with original guitarist Johnny Echols, will be making their long awaited return to Future Yard on Wednesday 22nd April 2026, performing the classic songs from Love’s first three albums Love, Da Capo, Four Sail and of course the timeless Forever Changes.
2026 also marks the 60th anniversary and celebration of their debut album and the release of its follow-up Da Capo, but this isn’t just a nostalgia trip – their shows are drawing in an increasingly younger audience as teens and students are discovering the timeless music produced by these 60s legends performed by a band that is truly on top of its game.
Joining Johnny Echols on stage is Baby Lemonade who from 1993 until Arthur Lee’s death in 2006 performed as his band and became an essential part of the renaissance of LOVE’s music. This iteration of LOVE saw many sold-out shows and tours (including right here!), as well as back-to-back Glastonbury performances and an appearance on Later with Jools Holland.
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Join us for an evening of music and song, featuring the Liverpool Orchestrand and the Liverpool Community Choir.
Event DetailsStarts at 7:30PM
LocationSt Bride’s Church Liverpool, Liverpool, L8 7LT
Riot Ensemble returns to the Tung Auditorium to perform new works composed for them by University of Liverpool’s music department staff and PhD students.
The pieces are a product of a year-long collaborative effort in which individual musicians worked with composers to explore and refine their musical aims and approaches. This concert will consist entirely of premieres, featuring works by music department staff members Jenn Kirby and Paul Turowski as well as PhD students Matt Burke, Lola de la Mata, and Stephen Banks.
Part of Musical Futures, an annual series of concerts and events that explore the future of music-making, digital creativity, and new ways to perform, experience and interact with music.
Take a perfect break from your busy day and relax to the soothing sounds of the one hundred stringed Indian Santoor along with the tabla, performed by Kaviraj Singh and Kousic Sen.
Combining both soulful musicality and a complex rhythm, Singh brings a fresh blend of modern British culture and classical Indian tradition to his music. Raised in a musical family, he continues to take the legacy further by showcasing the beauty and intricacy of the Santoor; one of India’s most treasured stringed instruments.
Kousic Sen, Milap’s artist-in-residence is a tabla player well known for his rhythmic mastery. Born into a musical family, Kousic is the proud representative of the Banaras Gharana and is one of the foremost tabla players of his generation.
This concert is part of Milap’s Indika Festival, taking place across the Liverpool City Region from 17–31 October 2025. It also forms a highlight of Milap’s 40th Anniversary celebrations.
Remée is an alternative artist who draws inspiration from a wide range of artists and genres.
She has been writing her own songs from a young age and thrives on creating a world of her own, inviting audiences to immerse themselves in her lyrical storytelling and captivating visuals.
BlackFest is a grassroots Black Arts festival piloted and founded in 2018. The annual combined arts festival platforms, empowers and develops work by Black artists across community spaces and established venues running at the end of September. The programme includes music, theatre, film, visual arts, spoken word and poetry.
Presented in partnership with BlackFest.The Tung Auditorium Lunchtime Concert Series is supported by Yoko Ono Lennon via Spirit Foundations.
Join Maghull Wind Orchestra for a cinematic musical adventure!
Maghull Wind Orchestra, conducted by Phil Shotton, will celebrate memorable film music that has captured the hearts and imagination from the golden age of Hollywood right up to the present day.
There will be something for everyone, featuring music by John Barry, Eric Coates, Ron Goodwin, Ennio Morricone, John Williams, Hans Zimmer and more.
Promoted by Maghull Wind Orchestra