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Pagoda Arts becomes an ACE National Youth Music Organisation
Liverpool’s Pagoda Arts has been named as a new National Youth Music Organisation by the Arts Council and Department of Education. The...


Eurovision Extravaganza coming to St George's Hall
A four day ‘Eurovision Extravaganza’ is planned for St George’s Hall this May. The grade I listed Lime Street landmark will host five...


Africa Oyé announces first live acts in 2023 line-up
Artists from Ghana, Cameroon and Guinea-Bissau are the first to be announced for this summer’s Africa Oyé. The UK’s largest annual free...


Review: Rachmaninov's Third Piano Concerto at Philharmonic Hall *****
It’s never good news when you find yourself without a soloist days before a practically sold-out concert. So you can feel for the...


Eurovision ticket booking details revealed
Tickets for this year’s Eurovision are set to go on sale today. There will be the opportunity to apply for tickets for nine different...


Eurovision cultural festival commissions revealed
A Blue and Yellow Submarine parade, concurrent raves across two countries, an epic outdoor opera and a poignant cinematic railway journey...


NML Music Sessions return showcasing rising talent
Rising star musicians from across the city region have recorded special sets in the stunning surroundings of Liverpool’s museums and...


Review: Mozart's Requiem at Philharmonic Hall ****1/2
In recent years the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic has applied itself to highlighting and celebrating talented women composers whose work...


Liverpool International Jazz Festival celebrates 10th anniversary
Liverpool International Jazz Festival takes place this month promising a line-up of award-winning global artists. The festival, staged in...


Review: Domingo Hindoyan and Víkingur Ólafsson at Philharmonic Hall ****1/2
It was supposed to be the return to the Liverpool stage of Daniel Barenboim after a 50-year absence, in a performance conducted by the...
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