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Join legendary pioneers of UK Rhythm and Blues, The Manfreds, as they celebrate a remarkable 60 years in the business.
After celebrating 20 years in entertainment in October 2022, much-loved tenor Alfie Boe returns to Liverpool Philharmonic Hall.
Grayson Perry takes a mischievous look at the nature of identity in his new show that will make you laugh, shudder, and reassess who you really are.
Lloyd Cole will release a new album, On Pain - his twelfth album as a solo artist.
Sixties Gold is back in 2023 with an explosive line-up!
Level 42 return to Liverpool Philharmonic once more for the Living It Up UK tour, joined by special guests, The Christians.
The Waterboys' music shows no sign of fading, and the best place to experience it is played by the originators live at Liverpool Philharmonic Hall.
Reliably outrageous and always entertaining, join Miriam Margolyes, in conversation, for a riotous evening as full of life and surprises as the actress herself....
Toyah Willcox and Robert Fripp are bursting out of the kitchen and going on tour with Toyah’s full ‘Posh Pop’ band.
Steve Backshall's Ocean is a love letter to the most exciting environment on our planet, and a great way to learn more about what we need to do to save our seas...
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Young Artist in Residence Isata Kanneh-Mason performs Prokofiev’s Third Piano Concerto, conducted by Domingo Hindoyan.
Featuring nine of the most loved RuPaul's Drag Race stars, expect outrageous and unapologetic comedy that will have audiences rolling on the floor laughing.
Empire Of Light is a powerful and poignant story about human connection and the magic of cinema.
Liverpool Philharmonic has updated its cookie policy. We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website. This includes cookies from third party social media websites. Such third party cookies may track your use on our website. If you continue without changing your settings, we'll assume that you are happy to receive all cookies. However, you can change your cookie settings at any time.