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Live Music Thursdays Launching At Constellations

Constellations has announced their 2019 Live Music Thursdays programme in collaboration with Liverpool “bass connoisseurs”, Rubber Dub. 

Incorporating funk, punk, hip-hop, jazz and psychedelia into a reggae and dub foundation, Rubber Dub are one of the most exciting and innovative bands to come out of the North West in the past few years. Such is their popularity, they have already played a number of high-profile events and festivals across the UK and continue to garner a significant fanbase nationally. 

Every Thursday, the band will perform a set of their own material as well as a number of cover songs, often inviting local MCs, vocalists and musicians to perform with them. When asked what people can expect from Live Music Thursdays, guitarist Ché Wilson said, “Easy grooves, dance moves, spontaneity, smiles – come get involved, whether you know you’re a musician yet or not!”. With this in mind, the event is open to performers and musicians who would like to collaborate with the band, showcasing their skills and talent. 

Upcoming dates: 

  • Thursday 24 October 2019 featuring Motormouf 
  • Thursday 7 November 2019 featuring The Sweet Chilli Band 
  • Thursday 14 November 2019 featuring Molly Green 
  • Thursday 21 November 2019 featuring Sallow Pillow 
  • Thursday 28 November 2019 featuring Samurai Kip 
  • Thursday 5 December 2019 (guest TBA) 
  • Thursday 12 December 2019 (guest TBA) 

Constellations is offering Vice’s new beer, Old Blue Last at 2 cans for £6. As well, the venue has launched a menu of £5 Rum Cocktails, available exclusively at Live Music Thursdays.

For more information about Live Music Thursdays At Constellations visit https://constellations-liv.com/

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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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