Fairport Convention
This year’s Autumn Tour will present a mix of long-established Fairport favourites and some surprises from albums old and new
An incredible space to experience live music
This year’s Autumn Tour will present a mix of long-established Fairport favourites and some surprises from albums old and new
A spectacular evening of Floyd classics including the whole of their epoch-defining album, The Dark Side of the Moon, played in full, plus music from Meddle, Animals, Wish You Were Here, The Wall and Division Bell
Brahms 4th (and last) symphony, the overture to Smyth's 1904 opera The Wreckers and Strauss's tone poem Death and Transfiguration
Together for fifty six years now, Steeleye Span return to tour the UK with Conflict, their first full studio album in over five years
Presenting seasonal material, Carthy & Boden will take audiences back to some of the oldest songs in the English canon, lighting up the darkest days of the year
Come and celebrate the beginning of the festive season with some of the best of Liverpool's emerging brass talent.
The Liverpool Welsh Choral and Stephen Hargreaves once again join forces with Northop Silver Band for a spectacular Christmas concert
Liverpool Philharmonic's Artist in Residence leads his own all-star wind ensemble in a programme including the single greatest piece ever written for 13 wind players.
A tapestry of contrast. A whole spectrum of colour. Including a world premiere as Aaron Breeze conjures up a snapshot of The Haçienda.
Mahan Esfahani returns to remind us that new music for the harpsichord didn’t finish two and a half centuries ago.
Acclaimed pianist Paul Lewis returns to Liverpool for a homecoming show and the first instalment of his Mozart + world tour.
Chosen as BBC New Generation Artists in 2023, the quartet dive headlong into two centuries of Viennese music.
Two iconic American contemporary masters meet tonight, featuring Liverpool Philharmonic Artist in Residence Mark Simpson.
Award-winning pianist Junyan Chen and players from the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra perform a thrilling programme.
Violinist Simone Lamsma shares a more intimate side of her artistry; Stravinsky at his most playful, Fauré and Brahms at their most romantic, and Ravel’s ear-tingling pyrotechnics