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Review: Another Seven Symphonies at the Tung Auditorium ****
If you’re going to stage a Beatles world premiere, there’s only one place you really want to do it. And Liverpool rolled out rousing...


Deaf School returns to Liverpool Philharmonic Hall in anniversary celebration
Deaf School is set to make a triumphant return to Liverpool’s Philharmonic Hall – 50 years after the band’s appeared on the Phil’s stage....


Review: White Nights at Liverpool Philharmonic Hall *****
There’s always a sense of occasion on the return of the Phil’s prodigal son – and while the fatted calf may have lived to graze another...


Beatles symphonies get world premiere in Liverpool
Liverpool is set to play host to a very special Beatles-inspired world premiere this month. Another Seven Symphonies brings together 39...


LAAF 2025 festival programme revealed
Liverpool Arab Arts Festival (LAAF) is taking place this week with a line-up from across the Arab world. The annual festival runs until...


Review: The Liverpool Songbook at Philharmonic Hall ****
UNESCO City of Music. City with the most UK number ones per head of population. An unparalleled roster of musical artists including, of...


Review: Benjamin Appl celebrates Fischer-Dieskau at the Tung Auditorium ****1/2
There’s a much-repeated adage which exhorts its listener to “find someone who looks at you like you’re...magic” (insert similar sentiment...


Review: Elgar's Cello Concerto at Liverpool Philharmonic Hall ****1/2
This week the Phil announced its new season for 2025-26, unveiling a programme bursting with goodies including a clutch of world and UK...


RLPO reveals new 2025-26 season programme
Sir Simon Rattle and the Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra, Sir Stephen Hough, Paul Lewis, and celebrated sopranos Carolyn Sampson and...


Review: Glagolitic Mass at Liverpool Philharmonic Hall ****1/2
Conductor introductions can be an illuminating way into a concert programme for audiences. But when Dinis Sousa produced a microphone at...
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