Liverpool Philharmonic are throwing a party – and you’re top of their guest list!
Join Claire Henry and their Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra musicians for the ultimate fun-tastic celebration, packed with all the essentials – dancing, silliness and of course, party games.
So dress up in your best party clothes and meet them in the Music Room. RSVP as soon as you can…
Get ready for an animal adventure with the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra. Together, they’ll discover some of the animals of our wonderful world! They’ll dive into the deepest oceans, climb high into the rainforest canopy and meet some of the amazing creatures that call our beautiful planet home.
Music to include excerpts from
Saint-Saëns Aquarium, Fossils and Elephant from Carnival of the Animals
Debbie Wiseman Blue Whale and Orangutan from Carnival of the Endangered Animals
Rimsky-Korsakov Flight of the Bumblebee
Music from The Lion King
Kaapo Ijas conductor
Lucy Drever presenter
Family concerts are most suitable for children aged 4-10 years.
It was a sad day in February 2023 when the world heard that Burt Bacharach had died. Tonight’s tribute includes many of his most famous songs, including ‘Raindrops Keep Falling On My Head’, ‘What The World Needs Now’, ‘Do You Know The Way to San Jose’, ‘Walk on By’, ‘Close to You’… he wrote the kind of tunes that you know without even realising it.
They’re the soundtrack to an era – the easiest of easy listening, with an irresistible swing. Tonight, in the stunning surroundings of the Hall, the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra and an all-star cast of vocalists give them the deluxe treatment.
BSL interpretation at this performance. Call 0151 709 3789 or email ticketing@liverpoolphil.com to book suitable seats.
Richard Balcombe conductor
Graham Bickley, Abbie Osmon, Katie Birtill and Laura Tebbutt vocalists
Taster workshops with Liverpool Hip Hop Festival at FireFit Youth and Community Hub
Join Nikki Blaze and Tony Broke plus special guests for a series of taster sessions with beatboxers, MCs, break dancers and graffiti artists. The sessions will be celebrating 50 years of hip hop and are open to young people aged 11-18.
If you’re coming along, email us to let them know at edgehill@metalculture.com

Supported by Liverpool City Council and Culture Liverpool’s Creative Neighbourhoods Programme.
Feeder began releasing records more than thirty years ago, been bringing their anthemic rock music to fans old and new all over the world. Tracks like “Just the Way I’m Feeling”, “Just a Day” and “Buck Rogers” are just some of their huge Top 40 chart hits.
2024 sees the band ready to reclaim their position as one of the biggest and best British rock bands. Grant and Taka return for a UK tour to accompany a new double album titled Black/Red.
Synthpop pioneers Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark (OMD) return to the stage in 2024.
The Wirral band take to the road and head to the M&S Bank Arena, Liverpool, on 3 March. The tour is to promote their excellent new album, Bauhaus Staircase.
The legendary Echo and the Bunnymen return to their hometown with two shows at the Liverpool Empire.
The band are touring a ‘best of’ set – Songs to Learn and Sing 2024. The show is sure to include many classic singles, such as Never Stop, Lips Like Sugar and of course, the magnificent The Killing Moon.