Review
Honest reviews of Liverpool’s gigs, music, theatre, restaurants, bars, exhibitions and more — from trusted local voices.
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Tate Liverpool Traces The Battle Between Nature And Industrialisation In ‘The Plant that Stowed Away’ Exhibition
In February 2025, Tate Liverpool will present a new display, The Plant that Stowed Away. The display will move outwards from Liverpool and its surroundings, tracing connections between the city and its trading history, reflecting on the journeys that have caused the movement of plants and people, and their impact on the city’s rich multicultural fabric. This display is inspired by the Weeds of Wallasey series by Wirral-born photographer Chris Shaw which highlights the battle between nature and…
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Ex-Easter Island Head To Play Liverpool’s Tung Auditorium
Ex-Easter Island Head will make their stage debut at The Tung Auditorium this November. The experimental band will be joined on stage by extra special guests Charles Hayward and Lola De La Mata, presenting their own wildly original music as solo artists and joining the group for open-ended explorations of material from the 2024’s Norther album.Ex-Easter Island Head are a UK-based musical collective composing and performing music for solid body electric guitar, percussion and other instruments. The group…
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Liverpool Slacker Punks alright (okay) Return With Anti-9-To-5 Rager ‘Elevator Etiquette’
Following their packed-out headline show at QUARRY, and recent shows alongside TV Priest and Alien Chicks, Liverpool-based alt rock band alright (okay) have returned with their second single of 2024 with the stomping “anti-9 to 5 rager” Elevator Etiquette, released on 23 August. Recorded at 3rd Planet Studios with Andy Ferinhough, the track is a roaring tune driven by blaring guitar riffs, heavy drums, and a tempo moving at an urgent pace, akin to the ‘8:15 stampede’. Stylistically…
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River of Light 2024: First Artworks For Light Trail Announced
When the river lights up, it’s time to play. River of Light is turning playful for its latest instalment, with 12 large scale installations presented by some of the best light artists in the world, all inspired by the theme of ‘Play’. Some of the works will help turn Liverpool’s waterfront into a playground, while others offer a deeper question around play and what it can mean for individuals, communities and a city as a whole. …
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Gustaffson Tease Debut Album With Live Tracks ‘Paris In Summer’ And ‘On Broadway’
Following the success of their debut EP, Gustaffson are back teasing us with some brand new music off their debut album, to be released in early 2025. Having formed in 2020, Gustaffson is the brainchild of Liverpool-born singer songwriter Andrew Gower and his lifelong friend and guitarist James Webster. The project came about very serendipitously when Gower met Elbow musician and producer Craig Potter. This then sparked a musical collaboration which led to the recording…
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Girls Don’t Play Guitars Coming To Liverpool’s Royal Court This Autumn
Described as “one of the strongest shows the Royal Court has produced”, Girls Don’t Play Guitars, the five star musical that shock 2019, is back this autumn. In Liverpool in 1963 the music world was exploding. Musical talent, attitude and the knowledge that you could be anything you wanted to be saw the city flooded with bands and singers who were headed to the top. Standing tall amongst all of the boys was the World’s…
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‘Algorithm’ The UK’s First Rubik’s Cube Art Exhibition Coming To Liverpool This Week
Prepare to step into a world where art and puzzles intertwine at the upcoming exhibition ‘Algorithm’ by artist Fai McCabe. Engage in the challenge of solving the iconic puzzle for yourself. A display of sculptural art which promises to captivate and challenge art enthusiasts and puzzle lovers alike. Takling about the inspiration behind ‘Algorithm’, Fai said: “As a child, I was captivated by logic puzzles, especially the Rubik’s cube. I could spend endless hours absorbed…
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Live Review: Rituals At The Kazimier Stockroom
There’s a lot of good bands about in the North of England, from all genres, but if there is one genre that the North excels in, it’s metal. Tonight’s battleground, the Kazimier Stockroom, is host to a line up of metal bands ready to bring the hammer down on an expectant crowd. Kicking things off with a cover of ‘Counting Worms’ (the ever popular song made famous by Knocked Loose) is Atonia. Playing a set…
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Things To Do On Valentine’s Day In Liverpool
Hey lovebirds! Wondering how to turn Valentine’s Day into a memorable affair in Liverpool? Look no further! We’ve got the inside scoop on the most charming spots and delightful experiences that will make your day extra special. From swoon-worthy dinners at Botanico to quirky adventures at Golf Fang, Liverpool’s got the perfect recipe for romance. Whether you’re into artsy vibes at The Nest or fancy a cheeky Drag Bottomless Brunch at Revolucion de Cuba, we’ve…
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The Libertines Return With New Album & Liverpool Show In January
The Libertines new album All Quiet On The Eastern Esplanade is out on the 8 March via EMI Records and the band are heading out on a club tour in January and February including a show at Liverpool’s Cavern Club on the 24 January. All Quiet On The Eastern Esplanade, The Libertines’ first new album in nine years, is available to preorder here. All Quiet On The Eastern Esplanade features eleven new Libertines songs and was produced by Grammy-nominated producer Dimitri Tikovoï (The Horrors/Charli XCX/Becky Hill) and recorded at…
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The Other (Mersey) Side: Alternative Stuff To Do In Liverpool
Liverpool is famous for its rich musical pedigree, storied industrial and maritime history, and passionate football supporters. All of these things offer visitors plenty to do and see in the city, but those seeking an alternative Liverpudlian experience might want to look beyond the Cavern Club, Anfield, or the Royal Albert Docks. Luckily there are plenty of options which go under the radar, from old-school bingo to prison-themed bars. Gaming Halls For fabulous retro-futurist fun, a…
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Everton Stadium To Host Euro 2028 Games
Everton Stadium will proudly fly the flag for the city of Liverpool at the Men’s Euro 2028 Championships. UEFA today ratified the UK and Ireland’s pioneering, five-association joint bid to host the prestigious tournament in five years. The international sporting spotlight is therefore set to fall on the city of Liverpool once again, with the Blues’ stunning new stadium at Bramley-Moore Dock confirmed as one of 10 venues to stage matches. Colin Chong, Everton’s Interim…
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Leave Your Mark On Tate Liverpool As Gallery Prepares For Transformation
As Tate Liverpool prepares to close its doors temporarily to undergo a major reimagining, the gallery will hold a celebratory weekend on 14 and 15 October. Tate Liverpool: Past, Present and Future will be filled with making activities for all ages, talks, music and a chance to leave your own mark on the walls through a graffiti workshop. Most importantly, the weekend will give visitors a last chance to see work from the Tate collection, and the…
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The Best Sights And Attractions For A Day Of Family-Friendly Summer Fun In Liverpool
We all know that Liverpool is a vibrant city with its fair share of rich history and cultural heritage, and it offers a multitude of family-friendly sights and attractions that are perfect for creating lasting memories during the summer months. From its maritime history to an array of modern entertainment, there’s something for everyone in the family to enjoy! So if you’re gearing up to spend a day or two just exploring and seeking adventures…
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Don’t Miss These 6 Liverpool Sights On Your Next Visit To The City
A visit to Liverpool should be on every tourist’s travel list. At least, because this is the hometown of the cult band The Beatles. However, this is not the only advantage of the glorious British destination, which holds a whole range of bright, unique, and interesting sights. Liverpool invites you to immerse yourself in the world of travel diversity and explore its stunning locations. Let’s look at a few attractive spots for your next trip.…
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Which Liverpool Players Are Out of Contract In 2023?
There will be a number of prominent players available for the free agency during the 2023 winter and summer transfer windows, making them pivotal for Liverpool Football Club. These players’ contracts are about to expire, thus the club must decide whether or not they will continue to play at Anfield. This article examines the situation of Liverpool players whose current contracts will expire in 2023. The contracts to expire in 2023: Roberto Firmino Firmino joined…
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DaDaFest Hailed Huge Success For ‘International Reach’
DaDaFest International Festival 2022 – which celebrates the talents of disabled, Deaf, and neurodivergent artists and performers – has been hailed a huge success. The six-week inspiring Hybrid themed programme was officially launched in late October at Liverpool’s Unity Theatre, with a diverse mix of live in-person and online events which took place through to early December. DaDaFest International Festival 2022 dates were specifically chosen to coincide with UK Disability History Month 2022 and International Day Of People With…
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Why Visiting Spain Is An Excellent Choice
People choose to travel for many different reasons. Some people love to explore new places, while others enjoy learning about other cultures. Still, others want to relax and get away from the everyday stress of life. Here are the main reasons why visiting Spain is an excellent choice. Beautiful Beaches Spain is home to some of the most beautiful beaches in the world. With nearly 4,900 miles of coastline, there are plenty of options. Whether…
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ME And Deboe Release Captivating New Single ‘Dadadown’
Northwest-based ME and Deboe are a musical duo consisting of singer-songwriters Mercy Elise and Sarah Deboe. The established duo has been active in the music industry since the 2010s, their work largely being rooted in the world of folk and alternative rock, yet equally defying the confines of genre. The pair’s latest single Dadadown – released on August 24 – comes after a number of past single releases from 2017 through to 2021, as well…
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3 Players To Have Played For Both Aston Villa and Liverpool
There is undeniably a link that holds Aston Villa and Liverpool together following the appointment of Steven Gerrard at Villa Park. The former Liverpool captain will be looking to use his links with former Reds stars to help transform the Midlands side over the summer, as the Villa have already brought in Philippe Coutinho and are reportedly interested in bringing former Reds ace Luis Suarez back to the Premier League. But, which players have graced…
From intimate gigs and bold new theatre to indie food spots, pop-up events and buzzing new bar openings. At Liverpool Noise, we’re here to capture it all with honest, insightful and independent reviews that celebrate the city’s creative and cultural energy.
Our “Review” section covers everything from live music and album drops to restaurant launches, exhibitions, fringe theatre and cocktails at midnight. If it’s happening in Liverpool and it’s worth talking about, we’re there — notebook (or phone) in hand.
Whether you want to know if a new venue lives up to the hype, what a touring band sounded like live, or whether a fringe play hit the mark, we’ve got you covered with real opinions from trusted local voices.
Music & Gig Reviews
Liverpool’s music scene is world-renowned — and it’s still producing magic every night of the week. Our gig reviews take you right into the crowd, capturing the vibe, the sound, and the stand-out moments from local and touring acts alike.
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Intimate grassroots gigs and big headline shows
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Local band launches and EP/album releases
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Music festivals like Sound City and LIMF
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Iconic venues like The Cavern, O2 Academy, Camp and Furnace, Jacaranda and more
Expect honest, passionate write-ups that give you the flavour of each live performance, plus links to discover more from the artists we love.
Theatre Reviews
Liverpool’s theatre scene is as diverse as its music — and our team is there to review it all. From big-name musicals at the Empire to gritty new writing at Unity or fringe shows at Hope Street Theatre, we offer balanced and thoughtful reviews that celebrate creativity while holding space for constructive critique.
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Standout performances and direction
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Audience atmosphere and venue experience
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What worked, what didn’t, and who should go see it
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Representation, accessibility and relevance
Whether it’s comedy, drama, experimental work or family-friendly fun, our theatre reviews help you decide what’s worth booking.
Restaurant & Bar Reviews
Liverpool’s food and drink scene is thriving — and we’re always on the lookout for the best new spots to eat, drink and hang out.
Our restaurant and bar reviews include:
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New openings and pop-up concepts
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Vegan and vegetarian food spots
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Cocktails, craft beer, wine bars and hidden speakeasies
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Local independents and places doing things differently
We believe in celebrating good hospitality and shining a light on independent, creative businesses doing great things — especially those who bring something new to the table.
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Atmosphere, design and service
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Dish and drink recommendations
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Price points and value for money
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Who it’s perfect for (date night, group meal, casual lunch, etc.)
Arts, Exhibitions & Events
From immersive installations to heritage exhibitions, Liverpool is home to a thriving visual arts and cultural events scene.
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Exhibitions at venues like Tate Liverpool, FACT, Open Eye Gallery and the Bluecoat
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Cultural events such as Liverpool Biennial
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Creative experiences including street art tours, installations and festival performances
Our goal is to help you engage more deeply with the city’s cultural offering — and support the artists and curators shaping its future.
Why Trust Our Reviews?
We’re Liverpool-based, independent, and passionate about the city’s creative life. Our team doesn’t chase hype or sugar-coat experiences — we focus on authentic, well-written reviews that give our readers a genuine sense of what to expect.
What you’ll always find in our reviews:
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Firsthand experience
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Clear, honest opinions
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Local insight and context
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A focus on indie, creative and community-led ventures
We believe that great writing helps people connect with the city in a deeper way — whether they’re a local, a student, or a visitor.



















