A Symphony of Jazz, Disco, and Classical Elegance in Liverpool
Liverpool is set to be the epicenter of a musical extravaganza, celebrating diverse genres and iconic artists. From the Brazilian-inspired rhythms of Baiana and the electrifying disco beats of 'Lost In Music,' to the classical elegance of Bach's Cello Suites, these events promise to captivate audiences. The Royal Liverpool Philharmonic will host an array of performances featuring renowned artists like Dionne Warwick, Domingo Hindoyan, and Jonathan Aasgaard, ensuring an unforgettable experience for music enthusiasts this spring.
Embark on an electrifying journey through the sensational 70s. Our world class band and dazzling vocals are set to transport you straight to the heart of disco fever.
Get ready to re-live timeless hits from icons like Donna Summer, Gloria Gaynor, Earth, Wind &
Fire, Sister Sledge and Chic.
Baiana is the Brazilian-inspired project of Liverpool-born singer-songwriter Laura Doyle. Refreshingly joyful and charismatic, the show will feature internationally acclaimed percussionist Snowboy (Lisa Stansfield, Imelda May, Amy Winehouse, Rod Temperton, Airto Morreira), who produced their stunning debut album with the trio from The Haggis Horns (John Legend, Mark Ronson, Corinne Bailey Rae, Amy Winehouse).
A hugely popular draw at Love Supreme and Ealing Jazz Festival, Baiana also headlined the Southend Jazz Festival, and supported Brazilian mega-star Gilberto Gil on his UK tour.
Meet the real Dionne Warwick, the artist behind timeless hits such as 'What the World Needs Now', 'Say A Little Prayer', and 'Don’t Make Me Over'. What few people know is that behind the iconic music is a strong woman whose fierce determination not only brought her worldwide success but also a voice she used to fight for humanitarian causes.
We celebrate the 40th anniversary of the groundbreaking Apollo Saxophone Quartet with two of the many wonderful pieces they have commissioned from UK composers through the years. Clark Rundell returns to join in the celebrations and adds one of his favourite Steve Reich pieces, a jazz-infused work of virtuosity by Ukrainian Nikolai Kapustin, and replays a piece by talented North West composer Carmel Smickersgill.
Discover the timeless beauty of Bach’s Cello Suites performed by Jonathan Aasgaard, a musician known for his emotional depth and technical brilliance, and leader of the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra’s cello section.
The Illegal Eagles return to Liverpool Philharmonic Hall, and are joined on stage by a strings section for an unforgettable evening of live & symphonic Eagles music.
The Seeger Sessions Revival – the 13-piece band ‘reviving’ the spirit, energy and musical exuberance that was Bruce Springsteen’s Seeger Sessions album and live shows.
Recorded in Abbey Road Studio 2 on Earth Day 2024, Earth Day Blue is the fourteenth release from Nick Harper, the wildly talented and much-loved singer-songwriter.
Richard Wagner’s epic Ring Cycle tells a tale of gods, monsters and heroes set in a thrillinglyimagined world of ancient myth. But the story he’s really telling is startlingly modern – andthe ravishing, all embracing power of Wagner’s music goes straight to your heart. A full performance takes four days but don’t worry – tonight Domingo Hindoyan and the great Wagnerian soprano Elena Pankratova bring you all the highlights (including the famous Ride of the Valkyries) in just two unforgettable hours!
Dom was voted Best Acoustic Blues Artist three years running (2020-22) and Blues Instrumentalist of the Year 2022 and 2023. His latest studio album Buried in the Hail won Best Blues Album 2024.
Liverpool's upcoming musical events are a testament to the city's rich cultural landscape and its commitment to offering diverse and high-caliber performances. Whether you're a fan of jazz, disco, classical, or blues, these concerts provide a unique opportunity to experience world-renowned artists and discover new favorites. With events designed to delight and inspire, this series promises to be an unforgettable celebration of music in all its forms.