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Jon Gomm

Jon Gomm is a singer-songwriter and acoustic solo performer based in Yorkshire, UK, known for his once-seen-never-forgotten virtuoso guitar style. This involves slapping, tapping and retuning as he plays, producing a huge, multi-layered sound filled with bass, drums and near-orchestral depth and complexity from a single guitar. 

His songs are often deeply emotive, whether with or without his soft, affecting voice. And his live performances are intimate and powerful, but always punctured by his natural North Of England wit and self-deprecation.  

In 2020 Jon was voted "Best Acoustic Guitarist In The World" in the largest online poll of its type, conducted by MusicRadar / Guitar World

Ibanez guitars launched the JGM10 and JGM5 Jon Gomm Signature Model guitars in 2021. He's the third guitarist ever to design a signature acoustic with Ibanez, the previous two being Joe Satriani and Steve Vai.  

In 2023, Jon's song 'Passionflower' was placed sixth in Total Guitar's "50 Greatest Acoustic Guitar Songs Of All Time", just behind The Beatles' 'Blackbird' and 'Tears In Heaven' by Eric Clapton. 

Jon is also a passionate advocate for mental health and neuro-diversity. 

 

Tickets for this event include a £1 venue restoration levy, included in the ticket price. This fee supports building investment at the Grade II-listed Liverpool Philharmonic Hall.


  • Wed 14 May 8pm £23.50/£20.50/£18.50

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