Jacaranda Records are excited to present a live performance from Crowded House at the iconic Cavern Club in support of new album ‘Gravity Stairs’.
The classic Australian band are sure to give a magical performance, all in the intimate surroundings of The Cavern.
OH WHAT A NIGHT! takes you back in time on a musical journey through the incredible career of Frankie Valli & The Four Seasons.
Valli’s unmistakable voice dominated the airwaves for more than two decades with classics such as Sherry, Let’s Hang On, Big Girls Don’t Cry, Can’t Take My Eyes Off You, My Eyes Adored You, December 63 (Oh What A Night), Bye Bye Baby, Who Loves You and many, many more.
Selling over 100 million records worldwide, Frankie Valli & The Four Seasons secured their place in the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 1990.
Klof are made up to be bringing New York’s Anastasia Coope to Liverpool on Friday 6th September, following her acclaimed debut album ‘Darning Woman’ released on Jagjaguwar Records.
This time round they’re setting up camp in Artefact on Roscoe Street, an amazing vintage furniture shop / cafe / incredible amount of bits and bobs space with an ethos not too dissimilar from their own, which is all the more reason they thought it’d be perfect for this show.
Anastasia’s music has been described as “vibrational frequency folk” and “an album of haunted tea dances and lo-fi strumming” (The Quietus). ‘Darning Woman’ is littered with layered recording techniques backed by sweeping, chanting and swirling choral vocals, sounding “otherworldy but grounded at the same time” (Avey Tare / Animal Collective).
Tickets are £8 in advance, with supports to be announced in due course. This is not one to miss! Its gonna be a good time, tell all your friends.
Experience cinema’s most iconic music performed by The London Film Music Orchestra illuminated!
General Info
St George’s Hall, Liverpool
Saturday 30th November 2024
Late Concert
Entry from 18:00
Start time 18:45
End Time 20:00
The advised age limit for this event is 8+.
1 hour and 15 minutes hour jam-packed with cinema’s most iconic music, beautifully performed by a live chamber orchestra, including:
• E.T
• Jurassic Park
• Jaws
• Sherlock Holmes
• Schindlers list
• Gladiator
• Harry Potter
• Inception
• Interstellar
• Man of Steel
• Star Wars
• Superman
• Indiana Jones
• Pirates of the Caribbean
Liverpool Bach Collective’s 2024-25 season commences with a cantata of general praise.
Four vocal soloists and chorus are joined by an ensemble of recorder, oboes, string and organ, with three trumpets and timpani to add a festive sound.
Dream Setting is a playful, interactive performance of music, dance and storytelling. Rising star Malawian-born musician and storyteller Marco Woolf is creating the performance for and with St Helens library and its community.
What is your dream? The performance celebrates the power of dreams and explores how we can harness them to shape the world around us.
Marco shares stories about the various people (and sometimes creatures) he and local people have encountered in dreams about St Helens. Audiences are then invited to imagine and create alternate futures for these characters, forming a unique story that is shaped by the audience and woven in-between improvised and original music.
Joined by his talented band, featuring jazz pianist Tom Harris and electric guitarist Carmel Smickersgill, alongside contemporary dancer Sara Marques, Marco takes audiences on a dreamlike audio-visual journey, bringing fascinating stories to life and exploring future themes.
Marco Woolf: voice, guitar
Sara Marques: dancer
Carmel Smickersgill: electric guitar
Tom Harris: piano
Part of the Carnival of Creativity at:
St Helens Library,
The World of Glass,
Chalon Way E,
St Helens
WA10 1BX.
Head along and join them at Outpost, Renshaw Street, Liverpool at 2pm on Sunday 13th October for an exciting Drum Clinic with the legendary Therapy? drummer Neil Cooper!
Get ready to be blown away by his incredible skills and learn some new tricks to up your drumming game.
This in-person clinic is a must-attend for drum enthusiasts of all levels. Don’t miss out on this unique opportunity to see Neil in action and pick up some valuable tips.
Neil will be demonstrating his skills by drumming along to numerous well known Therapy? tracks along with some Beyond tracks for the old skool and there’s also an opportunity for a Q&A.
Bring along your fave Therapy? Beyond, Gorilla or Cable items and get them signed on the day as well!
The Liverpool Psychedelic Society returns for a double happening feat. fantastic acts, psychedelic visuals and unique atmosphere.
Experience two days of great music at Carnival Brewing Company, split into two parts:
Sunday 1st of September featuring live loud music, and Friday 6th September featuring solo acts and a more chilled vibe – but both nights will be full-on psych happenings with DJs and playlist full of the best of psych from the past, present ands future, and trippy visuals!
SUNDAY 1st SEPTEMBER:
Thee Lucifer Sams (Liverpool / Rio de Janeiro / Hamburg): visionaire psychedelic semi-improvised noisy rock’n’roll band returns to Liverpool after over 2 years, after awing audiences in Iceland, Sweden and Germany. Described by legend John Robb as “stunning”. A true psychedelic trip to the outer realms of music. ONLY UK DATE of 2024
The Dirt (Manchester): powerful mix of spoken word poetry and noisy psych, using loops and synths to create an unforgettable live experience.
Plus special guests:
Freddie Barker (Liverpool): former guitarist and singer in short-lioved but extremely good Zetland band, now exploring electronic beats and psychedelia.
Tepid Days (solo, Liverpool): Jamie Roberts from semi-legendary Wild Fruit Art Collective showcasing his latest project, solo.
Plus! Wild trippy visuals and DJ Sets by Ivan Thunders (Thee Lucifer Sams) and Freddie Barker.
The Liverpool Psychedelic Society returns for a double happening feat. fantastic acts, psychedelic visuals and unique atmosphere.
Experience two days of great music at Carnival Brewing Company, split into two parts: Sunday 1st of September featuring live loud music, and Friday 6th September featuring solo acts and a more chilled vibe – but always with great music and trippy visuals, both nights will be true psychedelic happenings.
FRIDAY 6th SEPTEMBER:
Birrell or Biscuit feat. Barry Sutton (Scotland): the Bard of Dumfermline is joined by Barry Sutton (The La’s) for this rare appearance in Liverpool, celebrating the release of new single ‘Demons’. Unmissable.
Ivan Thunders (Rio de Janeiro / Liverpool / Hamburg): guitarist in Thee Lucifer Sams goes psychedelic troubador solo, with a rare acoustic set with touches of 60s psychedelia, featuring memorable songs about death and dying (and more…) For fans of early OCS and Neil Young.
Dominoes (Liverpool): ex Pop Levi member, now solo artist creating amazing songs that will fit right in with fans of Syd Barrett.
Shadows of Stephen (London): Liverpool debut with this new solo project by Ste Woo (Boo Radleys early guitarist and artwork artist as well as member of Ricky Spontaine). If you’ve never heard of Lo-fi medieval drone psychedelc devotional music… this is your one and only chance! You won’t be disappointed.
Halcyon Syncopators are returning to the glamorous Oh Me Oh My on Water Street for the Swing for Sickle Cell fundraiser.
They are delighted that Jennifer John and Hayli Kincade are their special guests, and Tyrone Lewis and Rebecca Loy will also be performing. Doors open at 6.30pm
Tickets are £20.00 (which includes the booking fee), all the money raised goes to the Liverpool Sickle Cell and Thalassaemia Support Group.
Tickets are available here; https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/swing-for-sickle-cell-tickets-992546783147