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Yoko Ono Lennon Concert Series
A wonderful opportunity to hear some of the best young choral talent in the city
An incredible space to experience live music
Yoko Ono Lennon Concert Series
A wonderful opportunity to hear some of the best young choral talent in the city
Come and celebrate the beginning of the festive season with some of the best of Liverpool's emerging brass talent
Robert Vincent returns to the Tung Auditorium with his band and string section after their stunning 2024 sell out show
A fabulous, fun-filled concert for all the family presented by the ever-popular Allerton Brass and their very special guests, the children of Sudley Primary School Choir
Including music by Mendelssohn, Shostakovich and Coleridge-Taylor
Yoko Ono Lennon Lunchtime Concert Series
Student brass players along with singers from the University’s UNIty and Chamber Choirs ring in the festive season together
The Liverpool University Music Society (LUMS) Winter Concert, featuring various ensembles
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
Stravinsky at his most playful, Fauré and Brahms at their most romantic, and Ravel’s ear-tingling pyrotechnics