Grupo Luma returns to the Music Room with their special blend of contemporary Latin American roots music.
Led by Chilean brothers Francisco & Oscar Carrasco, the group takes you on an exciting journey of the continent’s vibrant and diverse musical heritage, bringing together a variety of traditional and contemporary instruments with melodies and rhythms that tell their own stories.
The group play an array of instruments and genres including Cumbia, Chacarera, Joropo, Son and Carnavalito, performing original songs as well as classics from some of Latin America’s musical legends such as Victor Jara, Mercedes Sosa, Ruben Blades, and Juan Luis Guerra.
Police Dog Hogan has been attracting incredible reviews for more than ten years now.
Singer-songwriter and acoustic guitarist James Studholme is at the helm, supported by fiddle, banjo, accordion, trumpet, bass and drums. The band creates a mosaic of sounds and songs, including husky ballads mourning lost loves, foot-stompers about the West Country and full-throated, multi-harmony anthems.
The band’s eagerly-awaited new album Overground has been described as ‘their best ever’ and they’ll play tracks from it, as well as some of their most-loved songs, on their upcoming UK tour.
Police Dog Hogan have performed across the county, at Glastonbury, at the Americana Festival in Nashville, played support for Brian Wilson, and even crammed themselves into the legendary and tiny Somerset Shed for an acoustic set.
Prepare to countdown and blast off with the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra, as we leave the Earth behind and pilot a spaceship through the Solar System to visit some of our nearest space-dwelling neighbours.
You’ll encounter some friendly, and some not-so-friendly, extra-terrestrials and get caught up in some Star Wars before boldly going where no concert has ever gone before – to a party in The Planets! This concert is truly out of this world and features music from Holst’s The Planets, Star Wars, Star Trek, Super Mario Galaxy and of course, E.T.
This relaxed concert is fun and accessible for the whole family, combining brilliant music and a safe and enjoyable environment. They offer support for audiences with a range of additional needs, including physical and learning disabilities.
They’ll have resources to help you prepare for the event, including music playlists and a virtual venue tour. They’ll also have easy-read materials and quiet spaces on the day.
This performance will be signed by BSL presenter, Kate Labno. For details on how to book the most suitable seats, please email Box Office at ticketing@liverpoolphil.com or call 0151 709 3789.
Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra plays your favourite Eurovision hits
Hello, this is Liverpool calling… Eurovision is coming to our city and we can’t wait to join the party with a celebration of the world’s biggest, brightest and most bonkers musical event. There’s nothing like a Eurovision extravaganza – every single year it brings flamboyant costumes and staging, voting dramas and everyone’s favourite commentary, but most importantly, an absolute masterclass in cheesy hits and you-just-couldn’t-make-it-up musical antics.
From folk to power ballads, heavy metal to Europop, Eurovision has it all, and the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra are ready to embrace the musical madness, bringing you orchestral versions of iconic Eurovision songs.
Hosted by the wonderful broadcaster Owain Wyn Evans (host of Radio 2’s Early Breakfast show in 2023, who raised more than £3 million for BBC Children in Need with a 24-hour drumathon!) and joined by incredible vocalists, the Orchestra will take you on a trip around the continent, performing ‘Waterloo’, ‘Boom Bang a Bang’, ‘Rise Like A Phoenix’, ‘Stefania’ and many more – and they’ll even throw in a glass of bubbly with every seat to kick off the night. Tickets for this one will go fast, so don’t take too long ‘Making Your Mind Up’!
All tickets include a glass of fizz delivered to your seat.
To celebrate the 50th anniversary of Tubular Bells, the iconic masterpiece will be performed live with a full band, arranged and conducted by Oldfield’s long-term collaborator Robin Smith.
Tubular Bells was the debut studio album by English multi-instrumentalist, composer and songwriter Mike Oldfield, conceived in 1971 and finally released in 1973. Oldfield, who was just 17 years old when he started composing the music, played and recorded almost all of the instruments on the album.
It gained worldwide acclaim when the opening theme was used for the soundtrack of the horror film The Exorcist and went on to become the highest selling instrumental album of all time.
A bold and progressive fusion, Tubular Bells is a journey through classical, jazz, folk, prog rock and electronica.
Join the multi-talented Kaya Herstad-Carney and friends to say Hello, Goodbye – hello to Kaya’s exciting new project, and goodbye to her old project, Science of the Lamps.
Kaya’s new solo project blend influences from trip hop, neo soul and blues to produce a sound that is both familiar and new. The award-winning singer-songwriter spent much of the pandemic writing material where the story is central, and told by her impressive four octave range vocals in an atmospheric soundscape.
This special show will feature sets from musical friends, Kaya’s solo project, and a final farewell from Science of the Lamps. It’s set to be an emotional rollercoaster, so grab your tickets and climb on board!
The event is held in the Philharmonic Hall Music Room.
With a career now spanning six decades, Robyn Hitchcock remains a truly one-of-a-kind artist –surrealist rock ’n’ roller, iconic troubadour, guitarist, poet, painter, performer.
An unparalleled, deeply individualistic songwriter and stylist, Hitchcock has traversed myriad genres with humor, intelligence, and originality over more than thirty albums and seemingly infinite live performances.
From The Soft Boys’ proto-psych-punk and The Egyptians’ Dadaist pop to solo masterpieces like 1984’s milestone I Often Dream of Trains and 1990’s Eye, Hitchcock has crafted a strikingly original oeuvre rife with sagacious observation, astringent wit, recurring marine life, mechanized rail services, cheese, Clint Eastwood, and innumerable finely drawn characters real and imagined.
An inveterate traveler and live performer, Hitchcock has toured near constantly for much of the past four decades, playing countless shows around the world, from Africa to the Arctic. Along with his musical efforts, Hitchcock has appeared in a number of films, among them collaborations with the late Jonathan Demme on 1998’s concert documentary Storefront Hitchcock, as well as roles in 2004’s The Manchurian Candidate and 2008’s Rachel’s Getting Married.
Mim Suleiman – who has been described as Mama Africa of the modern era – will play the Philharmonic Hall’s Music Room on 25th November.
A boundary-crossing performer, Mim reaches deep into her East African heritage to blend traditional Taarab vibes with dub, jazz, soul, techno and funk.
A gifted composer and songwriter in both English and Swahili, she sings in a variety of languages, and her versatile and charismatic presence have led to collaborations with some of the biggest names across Africa and the Diaspora.
The main hall of the Lady Lever Art Gallery was built for art, dance and music – a beautiful space in the village for the whole community to gather and enjoy all the arts in one space. Let’s revive this tradition!
Join them for music from choirs, singers and musical ensembles.
17 December: Liverpool Chamber Choir
Take a break from the Christmas hustle and bustle for a beautiful festive performance with Liverpool Chamber Choir.
14 January: The Silvertones
Enjoy a wonderful afternoon with the Silvertones, with a choral performance ranging from hit songs from Mamma Mia to old time Waltz songs.
Sing with Daughter of Arabia, Camille Maalawy
Join Camille Maalawy for a choir performance workshop, which explores Arabic folk song, Andalusian Muwashshah and some well known songs of the great Arabic singers such as Um Kulthum and Fairuz.
This workshop will take place Merseyside Yemeni Community Association in the heart of Toxteth.

No previous knowledge of Arabic or Arabic music is needed. Everything will be transliterated.