A winner with audiences and critics alike, DreamWorks’ How to Train Your Dragon is a captivating and original story that combines humour, fire-breathing action, and epic adventure!
Anthony Gabriele conductor
When a young Viking defies tradition and befriends a ferocious dragon, together they must fight against all odds to save both their worlds. Experience this enchanting film in HD, with John Powell’s Oscar®-nominated musical score performed live by the Orchestra.
This performance will last 2 hours including an interval
How To Train Your Dragon © 2010 DreamWorks Animation LLC. All Rights Reserved.
Tickets for children under 18 months are free, but must be booked in advance.
Join the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra as they program the Fantastic Philharmonic Time Machine and take us Back to the Future to some fascinating periods in world history, including Ancient Egypt and the Era of the Dinosaurs.
Matthew Lynch conductor
Alasdair Malloy presenter
You’ll even discover how one famous composer needed some inspiration from the future for one of their most well-known pieces! A thrilling trip through time with amazing music to match.
Family concerts are most suitable for children aged 5-10 years.
Tickets for children under 18 months are free, but must be booked in advance.
Liverpool Philharmonic Hall are inviting you to come along and join the Musical Professors in their musical laboratory!
Claire Henry will work with their music-making machines to create musical experiments with players from their Orchestra.
Tickets for under-9 months are free but tickets must be booked in advance with an adult ticket.
Programme to include music from Jonathan Dove’s Gaspard’s Christmas and other seasonal favourites
Michael Seal conductor
Alasdair Malloy presenter
Zeb Soanes narrator
Liverpool Philharmonic Children’s Choirs
Kate Labno BSL Interpreter
Join the merry musicians of the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra in the fabulously festive Philharmonic Hall for a stocking-full of sensational seasonal songs and surprises.
Taking centre stage is the story of how Gaspard the Fox saved Christmas and we’ll also be meeting other animals who are part of the Christmas celebrations – including a certain red-nosed reindeer and a partridge in a pear tree… Even Santa himself takes time out to come along, so don’t miss it!
Family concerts are most suitable for children aged 5-10 years.
Tickets for children under 18 months are free, but must be booked in advance.
BSL interpretation provided at the 2.30pm performance on Sunday 22 December – call 0151 709 3789 or email ticketing@liverpoolphil.com to book suitable seats.
Bring your musical paint to create a masterpiece alongside presenter/producer Claire Henry and musicians from the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra.
Watch as an artwork inspired by the music is brought to life before your eyes, exploring all the wondrous colours and shapes that music can produce.
Tickets for under-9 months are free but tickets must be booked in advance with an adult ticket.
Ian Stephens We’re Going on a Bear Hunt
Grieg In The Hall of the Mountain King from Peer Gynt
Mussorgsky Great Gate of Kiev
Debbie Wiseman Polar Bear from Carnival of the Endangered Animals
Jessie Montgomery Starburst
Ellie Slorach conductor
Lucy Drever presenter
James Mayhew live illustration
Kate Labno BSL Interpreter
Inspired by the beloved children’s story We’re Going on a Bear Hunt, there’s fun for all the family as we head off on an epic adventure. From the exciting, to the scary, the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra serve as your guide on this musical journey, as we discover iconic pieces by Grieg and Mussorgsky, an enchanting original work by Ian Stephens, and Debbie Wiseman’s musical portrait of a polar bear from her Carnival of the Endangered Animals.
Family concerts are most suitable for children aged 5-10 years.
Tickets for children under 18 months are free, but must be booked in advance.
BSL interpretation provided at this performance – call 0151 709 3789 or email ticketing@liverpoolphil.com to book suitable seats.
This is the final cantata performance in the 10th anniversary season of Liverpool Bach Collective. The cantata asks for God’s blessing and peace on the town and is a suitable contribution to this year’s Prescot Festival. This festive work has a prominent part for the organ and added to the usual instrumental ensemble of woodwind and strings, four vocal soloists and chorus, are three trumpets and timpani.
Liverpool, get ready to groove! On 22 June 2024, the Pier Head will be transformed once again into a dancing haven as Ben Hemsley, blk, Denis Sulta, Billie Gillies, and Amarra take the decks for an exclusive performance.
Join 12,000 fans for an evening filled with non-stop beats, set against the stunning sun-soaked backdrop of the Liverpool waterfront by day and the illuminated skyline by night.
Photo Credit: Anthony Mooney
Join On The Waterfront for an unforgettable day of live music as Lottery Winners, Rianne Downey, The Cheap Thrills, Delights, and East Exchange support Deacon Blue on Sunday 23rd June at The Pier Head in Liverpool! This unbeatable lineup promises an unforgettable experience filled with electrifying performances!
From the chart-topping hits of Deacon Blue to the fresh sounds of emerging artists, this event is set to be the highlight of the summer. Gather your friends, soak in the vibrant atmosphere, and enjoy an incredible day of music by the waterfront.
Photo Credit: Cameron Brisbane
The iconic Ocean Colour Scene and special guests, Cast, Embrace, The View, Republica, The Sway and Keyside are set to light up Pier Head on Friday 21 June 2024 for an unforgettable open-air festival, craft ales, local food vendors and more.
You can’t miss the stunning riverside backdrop and a vibrant crowd of 12,000, this will without a doubt be a the best way to kickstart your summer.