Lady Nade Sings Nina Simone

Renowned for her distinctive and award-winning vocal prowess, Lady Nade possesses one of the most singular voices in the UK music scene.

Critics and fans alike have often drawn comparisons between Lady Nade’s voice and the legendary Nina Simone. An artist known for paying homage to those who have profoundly influenced her journey, Lady Nade holds Nina Simone in high regard.

Nina Simone, an icon and consummate musical storyteller of the twentieth century, left behind a legacy of liberation, empowerment, passion and love through her extraordinary body of work. By the end of her life, she had garnered an unprecedented level of recognition. Her music reached millions through recordings, film, television, and the digital sphere. In the last decade of her life alone, she sold over a million CDs, solidifying her status as a global best-seller.

As a black woman, Lady Nade acknowledges Nina Simone’s trailblazing role in paving the way for artists of her generation. Simone’s tenacity encouraged them not to abandon their dreams and aspirations. Lady Nade is honoured to celebrate Nina Simone’s life and enduring legacy alongside some of the UK’s most accomplished musicians.

This high-energy performance is a heartfelt dedication to recreating the transformative sound that blended popular tunes of the era into a distinctive fusion of jazz, blues, gospel, and folk music.

Liverpool Musical Theatre Rave 2024

Get ready to dance your heart out at the Liverpool Musical Theatre Rave 2024! This epic event will take place on Saturday, September 28, 2024 at 67 Greenland Street, Liverpool, L1 0BY. Prepare to be blown away by an electrifying night of music, lights, and non-stop fun!

Join them as they bring together the magic of musical theatre and the energy of a rave, creating an unforgettable experience like no other. Get ready to sing along to your favourite show tunes while grooving to the beats of the hottest DJs in town.

Whether you’re a musical theatre enthusiast, a party animal, or simply looking for a night filled with laughter and good vibes, this event is for you. Dress up as your favorite musical character or come as you are – there are no rules at the Liverpool Musical Theatre Rave 2024!

Doors open at 9:00 PM and the party will continue into the early hours of the morning. So grab your friends, put on your dancing shoes, and get ready to have the time of your life at the Liverpool Musical Theatre Rave 2024!

The Holly Johnson Story

Opening at Museum of Liverpool on Saturday 14 September 2024, The Holly Johnson Story explores the incredible life of Holly Johnson and his meteoric rise to fame, where he became one of the first openly gay and openly HIV+ high profile artists in history.

The opening of this exhibition also marks the 40th anniversary release of Frankie Goes to Hollywood’s album Welcome to the Pleasuredome featuring Relax, Two Tribes and The Power of Love.

Supported by a £142,338 grant from The National Lottery Heritage Fund, National Museums Liverpool has partnered with local arts organisations Homotopia and DuoVision in collaboration with Holly Johnson to deliver this landmark exhibition that will take visitors on a journey through Holly’s outstanding career, from his early years in Liverpool to international stardom.

Made possible by National Lottery players, the exhibition is part of a project that has documented LGBTQ+ heritage by working with sexual health and wellness charity Sahir, to explore Holly’s archive and capture the stories of local LGBTQ+ people in community workshops and oral history sessions.

Featured in the exhibition are unique items from Holly Johnson’s career, including iconic costumes by Leigh Bowery and Vivienne Westwood, Frankie Goes to Hollywood memorabilia, personal audio accounts of people living with HIV in Liverpool, produced in collaboration with Sahir House, and paintings by Holly himself.

Social and political unrest in a changing 1980s Britain led the way for a cultural revolution, set against a backdrop of synth-pop music and experimental sounds. The era was a time of innovation and rebellion, punks, and new wave bands, and at the forefront stood Holly Johnson.

The Holly Johnson Story charts Holly’s early personal life and career, from a young musician to an internationally renowned, openly gay star, living in the public eye. Dealing with the price of fame, coping with an HIV+ diagnosis and the unwanted negative press, whilst going it alone as a monumental LGBTQ+ icon.

Through polarising emotions of glamour and sexual liberation, alongside fear, loss, and stigma, The Holly Johnson Story tells the stories of people who experienced the gay scene in the 1980s, and the devastating impact and legacy of HIV.

Holly Johnson said: “The opportunity to mount this exhibition is actually like winning the National Lottery for me. As a teenager Music and Art were my passion, reading Jean Genet, William Burroughs and listening to the music of The Beatles, Marc Bolan, David Bowie and The Velvet Underground: seeing the films of Derek Jarman and Andy Warhol along with his supercharged colour paintings. Pondering over Peter Blake’s Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band artwork as a child led me ultimately to Hollywood and back again. Everything I was ever drawn to, through a lens of Queerness and controversy I brought with me into the future we live in now.”

Rockers (1978) Film Screening for Jama...

What began as a documentary about the reggae scene in the 1970’s and turned into a feature length film, Rockers is a great lighting in a bottle film with a stellar cast of iconic Jamaican musicians.

Not only is it a fantastic film with an amazing soundtrack but it also encapsulates this era of music in an extraordinary way. To celebrate Jamaican Independence Day, BGW film club presents a screening of this film. They’re screening it on August 8th with a post-screening discussion. Come along, have some bun and cheese and share your thoughts!

Tickets start from £1 so grab yours now before it’s too late!!

6:30PM – DOORS OPEN
They’ll be serving refreshments

7.15PM – ROCKERS BEGINS

9PM – POST SCREENING DISCUSSION

THE FILM
Year: 1978
Runtime: 1h 40m
Certificate: 15
Director: Theodoros Bafaloukos
Writers: Theodoros Bafaloukos
Country: Jamaica
Languages: English, Jamaican Patois
Genre: Drama, Comedy, Musical
Cast: Leroy “Horsemouth” Wallace, Burning Spear, Gregory Isaacs, Big Youth, Dillinger, Robbie Shakespeare, and Jacob Miller

Event

Synopsis: Legendary reggae artists play themselves in this exuberant tale of struggle and triumph. Leroy “Horsemouth” Wallace and Richard “Dirty Harry” Hall recruit a “Robin-Hood” band of friends to get even with some oppressive mafia types.

An Officer and a Gentleman – The...

Prepare to be swept off your feet with An Officer and a Gentleman The Musical, based on the award-winning 80s movie. This timeless story of love, courage, and redemption will make your heart soar and leave you breathless, longing for more.

Be part of the emotional journey of Zack Mayo, a fearless young officer candidate, and the captivating Paula Pokrifki, whose fiery spirit matches his own. Their encounters ignite a spark that transcends boundaries, awakening a passionate love that defies all odds.

Fontaines DC

Due to phenomenal demand Rough Trade Liverpool is very excited to present a second out-store performance with Fontaines D.C. live from CONTENT.

The show celebrates the release of their highly-anticipated fourth album, ‘Romance’ via XL, released August 23rd, 2024.

The Rocky Horror Show

Ready to thrill you with fun and naughty moments, Richard O’Brien’s legendary rock ‘n’ roll musical, The Rocky Horror Show comes to Liverpool Playhouse as part of a new world tour.

Having been seen by over 35 million theatregoers, The Rocky Horror Show is the story of two squeaky clean college kids – Brad and his fiancée Janet. When by a twist of fate, their car breaks down outside a creepy mansion whilst on their way to visit their former college professor, they meet the charismatic Dr Frank’n’Furter. It is an adventure they’ll never forget, filled with fun, frolics, frocks, and frivolity.

Directed by Christopher Luscombe, The Rocky Horror show is the biggest party and features timeless classics, including Sweet Transvestite, Damn it Janet, and of course, the pelvic thrusting show stopping Time Warp.

After the Act

A new 1980’s-inspired musical about pride, protest…and abseiling lesbians.

Thatcher’s Section 28, which banned the “promotion” of homosexuality in schools, was the landmark legislation that silenced a generation, offered a global blueprint for LGBTQ+ oppression and galvanised a community. After the Act is funny, camp and unapologetically queer but also a clear-eyed exposure of the political playbook used to enact repressive laws.

Its joyously exuberant original live score accompanies the inspiring, sometimes heart-breaking, stories of teachers, students and activists impacted by the legislation.

This is the story of how a moral panic gripped a nation – and a generation decided to fight back.

Frankie Archer

Frankie Archer has exploded onto the electrofolk scene with music that transcends stereotypes using a combination of manipulated samples, synths, drum tracks and earthy Northumbrian fiddle and voice to capture her audience.

Winner of the 2023 Christian Raphael Prize, Frankie has been featured on Later… With Jools Holland and championed by tastemakers at BBC Radio 2 and BBC Radio 6 Music. Following the release of her debut EP Never So Red, she has supported the likes of Futureheads and The Last Dinner Party.

Sydnie Christmas

Fresh from her victory as the winner of Britain’s Got Talent 2024, Sydnie Christmas heads out on her debut UK tour, the My Way Tour.

Sydnie Christmas has taken the nation by storm with her breathtaking and exceptional talent. Her performances of ‘Somewhere Over The Rainbow’, ‘My Way’, and ‘Tomorrow’ captivated both the Britain’s Got Talent judges and the public, and her voice has even earned the praise of Andrew Lloyd Webber. Having trained at the D&B Academy of Performing Arts, she made her ‘off West End’ London stage debut in Lazarus and appeared in Starlight Express in Germany.

Applying for Britain’s Got Talent was Sydnie’s last shot at making the West End. Her triumph on the show made her the first female singer to win and is just the beginning of what promises to be a remarkable career.

Sydnie’s show will include fan favourites from her time on Britain’s Got Talent and many more songs which showcase the extraordinary talent that has made her so popular across the country.

Sydnie’s debut album, also titled My Way, will be released in September.