Music
Liverpool’s music scene featuring local bands and musicians as well as news on upcoming gigs from international and national touring acts
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Millie Manders Releases ‘Me Too’ Ahead of Future Yard Show
Millie Manders And The ShutUp have released their new single Me Too, taken from their acclaimed second album Wake Up, Shut Up, Work. The single is the fourth and final to be taken from the album and comes with an acoustic version on the B-side and an intensely powerful and emotional video directed by Ell Bobin. The release comes ahead of the band’s Choose The Bear Tour in the spring, which includes their biggest headline…
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Rumours of Fleetwood Mac Return To Liverpool For 2025 UK Tour
Tribute legends bring three-night run to Philharmonic Hall this April. Liverpool is set to welcome a true celebration of classic rock as Rumours of Fleetwood Mac brings their critically acclaimed live show to the Liverpool Philharmonic Hall for three consecutive nights: 17, 18, and 19 April 2025. The concerts form part of the band’s newly announced 70-date UK tour, which kicks off this spring and stretches into the summer, promising fans an unforgettable journey through…
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What’s The Story? In Conversation With Oasis Manager Marcus Russell Coming To Tung Auditorium
This May, The Tung Auditorium will present Before Oasis: In conversation with Marcus Russell – a rare opportunity to hear the story of how one of the UK’s most successful artist managers came to work with Oasis, the definitive act of Britpop. Along with Dr Mike Jones from the University of Liverpool’s Department of Music – a lifelong friend of Russell’s – they will reflect on memories of Russell’s formative music industry experiences as a…
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Gustaffson’s ‘Black and White Movie’ Is A Captivating Cinematic Blues-Rock Record
Blues Rock 5 piece Gustaffson launched in venues across the UK in 2022 following the release of their debut EP The Jacaranda. An homage to lead singer Andrew Gower’s Liverpool roots, the title track quickly rose to anthemic ballad status becoming a staple at the bands packed out live shows. In the short two and a half years that followed, Gustaffson (formed by Gower and lifelong friend and guitarist James Webster in 2020) relentlessly worked…
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Dan Napper’s Debut Single ‘Chasing’ Delivers Heart and Harmony
The captivating track Chasing is singer-songwriter Dan Napper’s debut single and is available to stream now. The heartfelt lyrics along with a mix of timeless melodies makes this song undeniably not one to miss. The track offers both folk and indie vibes, carrying a sense of longing and reflection. Napper’s raw and warm vocals bring a genuine authenticity to each lyric, filling the song with a feeling of vulnerability and yearning. The production, crafted by…
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Live Review: Frank Turner and The Sleeping Souls At The O2 Academy
Following the success of last years new album Undefeated, Frank Turner is on tour with his band The Sleeping Souls. Tonight they take on Liverpool. With support from Amigo The Devil and local talent, Chloe Grace it’s sure to be an enjoyable night of folk punk with a dash of rock and roll. One of the many things Frank Turner is known for is supporting smaller bands and artists. On this tour things are no…
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Record Store Day 2025 In Liverpool: Liverpool’s Record Stores Gear Up for Vinyl Frenzy
April 12th will see Liverpool’s vinyl addicts queueing from the early morning to get their hands on limited releases and support their local music shop, as Record Store Day 2025 arrives. Record Store Day is the biggest day in the calendar for independent and chain stores alike. Founded in the US in 2007 to help drive awareness and custom to stores which had seen sales drop with the advent of digital music, RSD now includes…
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Sound City 2025 Just Got Bigger: New Artists Added To The Lineup
With less than a month to go, the countdown to Sound City 2025 is well and truly on. With over 50 names already revealed, Sound City have dropped even more additions ensuring that at each turn there’s an exciting new name or current beloved new favourite to be seen and a new favourite band to be discovered. Sound City 2025 Latest Artist Announcement Joining the lineup today are the likes of indie supergroup Everyone Says…
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The Tusks Bring Anthemic Energy With Debut Single ‘Will Your Thoughts Ever Come Home?’
The Tusks have released their debut track, Will Your Thoughts Ever Come Home?, and it’s a captivating addition to the local indie rock scene. The song showcases the band’s signature sound, blending distorted guitar riffs with a driving rhythm section that features punchy drums and a solid bass line. The catchy, repetitive lead guitar melody is infectious, drawing listeners in and making it impossible not to tap your feet along. In my opinion, Will Your…
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HAIM Join Huge Line-up For Radio 1’s Big Weekend 2025 In Liverpool
Global pop rock band HAIM have been added to Radio 1’s Big Weekend 2025 line-up, performing in Sefton Park, Liverpool on Sunday 25 May. The Grammy-nominated trio, renowned for their electrifying live performances and critically acclaimed music, join an already stellar line-up featuring some of the biggest names in music including, Sam Fender, Tate McRae, Mumford & Sons, JADE, Tom Grennan, Confidence Man, Lola Young, AJ Tracey plus many more. They will take to the stage from Friday 23 May – Sunday 25 May…
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Lois Levin: The Rising Star of British Jazz Unveils New Single ‘Excuse’
British jazz sensation Lois Levin is making waves in the music industry once again with her latest single, Excuse. Known for her soothing melodies and irresistible charm, Levin is proving herself as an artist to watch. Following the success of previous hits like Sugar, Burden, Call Me Names, and Pheromones—which have collectively racked up over 175,000 streams – ‘Excuse’ promises to be another standout addition to her growing catalogue. The track explores themes of unresolved…
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Will Varley Brings His Latest Album Tour To Liverpool’s Arts Club
English singer-songwriter Will Varley returns to the road this spring, stopping at the Arts Club in Liverpool on Saturday 29 March as part of his highly anticipated tour in support of his upcoming seventh album, Machines Will Never Learn To Make Mistakes Like Me. The album is set for release on 30 May 2025 via MNRK Music Group, home to renowned artists such as The Lumineers, Gregory Alan Isakov, and Shakey Graves. Varley’s latest work…
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Decks in the City: Empowering the Next Generation of DJs in Liverpool
Liverpool-based social enterprise Decks in the City is making waves in the city’s music scene by providing DJ education, events, and opportunities for emerging talent. Founded by Kerri Ankrah-Lucas, the enterprise has quickly built a vibrant community of DJs through a series of innovative events, collaborations, and accessible learning experiences. Since its launch, Decks in the City has been breaking down barriers to create an inclusive platform for aspiring DJs. By blending education with performance…
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The Darkness Bring Their ‘Dreams on Toast’ Tour To Liverpool
Whether you’re a fan of rock music or not, there is one band who you will no doubt have heard at one point or another. That band is The Darkness and tonight (Friday 14th March) they bring their iconic rock sound to Liverpool. With support from alt rock band Ash it’s sure to be a fun night! Kicking the night off is Ash. Ash first formed in Northern Ireland back in 1992 and quickly found…
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Trust Fund Heads Up A Stellar Night of Sheffield Indie At QUARRY Liverpool
Liverpool’s thriving DIY scene is in for a treat as a stellar lineup of Sheffield indie talent lands at Quarry, Liverpool. Headlining the night is Trust Fund, the beloved project of Ellis Jones, whose latest album Has It Been A While? (2024) sees a shift from indie-rock to folk-inflected introspection, all while retaining their signature wit and unpredictable melodies. Joining them are Post Archives, a power-pop quartet crafting sharp, hook-filled tunes about life’s little anxieties—whether…
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RATS Gear Up For Debut Album With Addictive Single ‘Hard to Find’
Liverpool’s rising indie-rock stars RATS have dropped their energetic new track Hard to Find today — just in time to build excitement for their upcoming tour next month. The band continues to carve their name into the music scene with their signature blend of gripping melodies and raw, heartfelt lyricism. In addition to releasing their highly anticipated new single, RATS have officially announced the nearing arrival of their debut album Rule The World which is…
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‘Yes I’m Angry’ Is A Dark, Dreamy Anthem of Heartbreak By Bunny Alex
Yes I’m Angry by Bunny Alex is an impressive track that beautifully captures the tumultuous emotions associated with heartbreak and frustration. The German Filipino pop singer songwriter, based in Liverpool has released her newest single today across all streaming platforms and I can ensure it is a standout track. The song’s dark and edgy vibe resonates deeply, allowing listeners to connect with the raw feelings that often accompany such experiences. Bunny’s ability to blend soft,…
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BBC Radio 1’s Big Weekend Announces Mumford & Sons, Tate McRae, JADE, Jorja Smith & More To Perform In Liverpool
Mumford & Sons, Tate McRae, JADE, Jorja Smith and more are set to take the stage and bring Radio 1’s Big Weekend 2025 to an epic close on Sunday 25 May. Multi-Grammy Award winners, Mumford & Sons, will headline the Main Stage and BRIT winner JADE will headline the New Music Stage with Lola Young and Wet Leg also playing the festival. Mumford & Sons say: “Liverpool, we really cannot wait to see you all at Radio 1’s…
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Wolf Alice, Aitch, AJ Tracey & More Join The Line-up For Radio 1’s Big Weekend 2025
Wolf Alice, Aitch, AJ Tracey, Inhaler and more join the star-studded line-up for Radio 1’s Big Weekend 2025, performing on Saturday 24 May. As announced in January, BRIT winner Sam Fender will headline the Main Stage, with Myles Smith and Blossoms also playing. They join huge acts already announced to perform on Friday 23 May including Tom Grennan, Biffy Clyro, Nia Archives, Confidence Man, Barry Can’t Swim plus many more. Radio 1’s flagship live music…
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Manchester Collective Bring SERENITY 2.0 To The Tung Auditorium This March
This Saturday, cutting-edge, experimental ensemble Manchester Collective will enthral audiences on The Tung Auditorium stage with an innovative, boundary-pushing performance… one minute, the sound vibrates through you, your hairs pulled on end. The next: a blissful calm descends. The Collective will perform Ben Nobuto’s SERENITY 2.0 – a glitched-out collage of frenzied strings, percussion and samples. Transcending into the eclectic soundscapes of prolific musician and composer Nabihah Iqbal’s What Psyche Felt – Nabihah’s first commission…