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The Farm And Sub Blue To Headline Signature Living’s Free Rooftop Concert

Signature Live Sessions – the monthly free concert hosted by Signature Living – will welcome the bands to perform on the rooftop of the Shankly Hotel this Wednesday.

Signature Living launched Signature Live Sessions last month – Liverpool’s free rooftop concert.

The first session, on 18th July, was met by rave reviews as crowds turned out to see the fantastic Red Rum Club and The Sums take centre stage on the Eden rooftop of The Shankly Hotel, which is framed by the city’s stunning skyline.

This month, Signature Live Sessions returns with The Farm and Merseyside’s Sub Blue on Wednesday 15th August, with both local bands set to perform.

The Farm, which rose to fame during 1990s, was renowned for both ‘Groovy Train’ and ‘All Together Now’ that were soundtracks for a generation and Suburban Blue aka SUB BLUE is a 19-year-old vocalist, musician and songwriter. His sound is best described as electronic soul, which bears the energy, angst and abandon of adolescence. He offers intelligent and introspective song writing, giving a suburban snapshot of teenage life in Merseyside.

Already shaping a strong following, Sub Blue is renowned for his outstanding live performances, which has taken him to award winning music festivals such as LIMF.

Signature Live Sessions has already established itself as the most unique live music event in the city which is totally free of charge and open to the public. It’s famous for showcasing some of Liverpool’s best loved local talent, combined with some hot and up and coming stars to ensure the audience get the best viewing seats in the city.

Registering for the event is necessary. To reserve a place at Signature Live Sessions this Wednesday 15th August, visit https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/signature-live-sessions-the-farm-sub-blue-rooftop-concert-tickets-48843203336

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Founder and Editor, Clare Deane, shares her passion for all the amazing things happening in Liverpool. With a love of the local Liverpool music scene, dining out a couple of times a week and immersing herself in to all things arts and culture she's in a pretty good place to create some Liverpool Noise.

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