Liverpool Music Scene

Discover the latest from Liverpool’s legendary music scene, from grassroots gigs and new releases to major concerts and festivals.

  • Keyside Oct 2025 (c) Lawrence Watson

    Keyside Return with Heartfelt Anthem ‘Rock My Love’

    Liverpool four-piece Keyside return with one of their most emotionally charged and musically uplifting singles yet. Rock My Love is a track rooted in hardship, told through the lens of redemption, and wrapped in contagious melodies that belie the darkness at its core. It’s a beautiful contradiction — one Keyside have fast become masters of — and it cements their rise as one of Merseyside’s most powerful new storytelling bands. Drawing on deeply personal experiences,…

  • Motel Sundown Band

    Motel Sundown Share Reflective New Single ‘What Do I Know’

    With their new single What Do I Know, Liverpool trio Motel Sundown return with a track that feels like a deep breath you didn’t realise you were holding. Recorded at Coastal Sound Studio in Liverpool and mixed by acclaimed producer Sean Reid (Iggy Pop, The Pretenders, The Charlatans), the song is the latest glimpse into their forthcoming EP, due in spring 2026. Described by the band as capturing those fleeting moments where life suddenly feels…

  • Robyn Alexandra Turns Heads with Feisty Debut Single 'Toxic Love'

    Robyn Alexandra Turns Heads with Feisty Debut Single ‘Toxic Love’

    Liverpool singer-songwriter Robyn Alexandra has made a powerful entrance with her debut single Toxic Love, a soulful pop ballad guaranteed to get stuck in your head. Featuring powerhouse vocals, witty storytelling, and brutally honest lyrics, the track fearlessly tackles the conundrum of whether to follow the head or heart in relationships with a playful and flirtatious attitude. Her humour and candour are equally evident in her songwriting style. She said, “I like to create honest music,…

  • Dead Cherry Band

    Dead Cherry Poised for Explosive Sold-Out Debut

    Merseyside’s indie scene has a new name to shout about – Dead Cherry. The five-piece band have burst onto the radar in spectacular fashion, selling out their debut show at The Jacaranda on November 15th in just a few days. What makes this feat even more impressive is that Dead Cherry have achieved it without any musical releases or prior social media presence, relying solely on word-of-mouth buzz and impromptu acoustic sing-alongs at parties. So,…

  • Naomi Campbell

    Naomi Campbell Unveils Reflective New Single ‘Naturally’ Ahead of UK Tour

    Naomi Campbell returns with her beautifully introspective new single Naturally. Taking stock of the simple things in life and reflecting on our past selves, the track gently explores themes of love, loss, and gratitude. Built around two guitars in perfect harmony, Naturally embraces a stripped-back sound that lets Naomi’s heartfelt vocals and honest lyricism shine through. It’s a tender, soulful reminder to pause, appreciate the present, and find comfort in life’s quieter moments — a…

  • The Florrie Big Guitar In Poster

    The Big Guitar-In Fundraiser Returns to Mountford Hall to Save The Florrie’s Community Classes

    Liverpool’s record-breaking musical fundraiser, The Big Guitar-In, is back — and this time it’s heading to one of the city’s most iconic venues, Mountford Hall. Taking place on Thursday 11 December 2025, the event marks its fifth year, bringing together hundreds of guitarists for one incredible night of music, community and fundraising to Save The Florrie’s Free Community Classes. Last year, the event made history when 602 guitarists performed together — and this year, organisers…

  • Rianne Downey. Credit - Sam Crowston

    Rianne Downey’s New Album is Essential Listening for Country Fans

    Rianne Downey has raised the bar in the country music scene with the release of her astounding new album, The Consequence of Love. With ten tracks ranging from upbeat tunes like Good in Goodbye and Sunblind to heart wrenching country anthems like The Song of Old Glencoe and Angel, the album is a must-listen for all country fans. Produced by Grammy winner Ryan Hadlock (Zach Bryan, Brandi Carlisle) and recorded at Seattle’s Bear Creek Studio, the album cements Rianne’s position as one of the strongest voices…

  • Mallory Storm

    Rising Artist Mallory Storm Talks Inspiration, Songwriting and Future Plans

    Rising Liverpool artist Mallory Storm is making waves with her bold debut single Miss Apocalyptia. Drawing inspiration from legends like Fleetwood Mac, Chappell Roan, and Lady Gaga, Mallory brings a kaleidoscope of influences into her music – blending personal storytelling with colourful, theatrical flair. We caught up with her to talk about her inspirations, songwriting process, and what’s next on her creative journey. Mallory, tell us a bit about yourself, your musical style and influences.…

  • Hinged Band. Credit Amy Cowap

    Hinged Unveil Debut Single ‘Plastic Memories’

    Liverpool’s alternative scene has a fresh new voice in Hinged, a four-piece emo/punk outfit making waves with their DIY ethos and emotionally charged sound. Their debut single, Plastic Memories is a bold first statement—dreamy, raw, and unafraid to burn brightly. “Feeling nostalgia for a time that never was.” That sentiment lies at the heart of Plastic Memories. Hinged may only have formed in 2023, but their sound already feels refined and distinctive. Drawing inspiration from…

  • Alan O'Hare

    In Conversation – Alan O’Hare

    Thirteen Years, One Tradition: Alan O’Hare on Keeping the String Show Special. For thirteen years, Alan O’Hare — the singer-songwriter behind Only Child — has captivated audiences with a unique annual show: a folk-rock performance transformed by the classical grace of a string quartet. This year, the gig returns to Prohibition Studios for the second time, a venue chosen for its remarkable intimacy. With only 45 seats, the space allows the audience to feel the music, making the concert…

  • Austerity Dogs

    In Conversation – Austerity Dogs

    Born out of lockdown chaos and fuelled by raw poetry, dark humour, and blistering beats, Austerity Dogs are carving out their own corner of Liverpool’s underground. What started as a chance experiment between engineer/producer Lachlan and writer/comedian Jono has grown into a post-punk spoken word project that blends grit with wit, politics with poetry, and rage with moments of sharp relief. From cassettes passed between friends to gigs alongside Goldie Lookin Chain, the duo have…

  • Beth Hubbard

    Beth Hubbard Releases Fearless New Single ‘Nothing New’

    Beth Hubbard is back with more of her distinct emotive vocals and powerful storytelling in her boldest and most exciting track yet, Nothing New. With the emotionally charged sound fans will recognise from previous singles like Mein Schatz and Not Wanted but with a bolder, more assured edge and fearless songwriting, Nothing New merges the energy and intensity of alternative rock with a sharp pop finish, marking the East Yorkshire-born singer-songwriter as one of indie-pop’s…

  • Oranj Son Band

    Sliding Into Your Playlists: Oranj Son Release New Single ‘Sliding Doors’

    For a town best known for its car plants and oil refineries, Ellesmere Port has assembled a far more romantic proposition in Oranj Son. Their new single Sliding Doors is a reflection on missed opportunities and what might have been, channelling the best of their Northern indie forebears.  With the band having played shows around Merseyside for the past decade, you may well have already witnessed them at events like Sound City – or maybe…

  • Adam James Johnson

    Adam James Johnson Marks His Arrival with Debut Single Quarter Through Life

    “I’m a quarter through life and what have I done with it?” sings Merseyside newcomer Adam James Johnson on his debut single Quarter Through Life. It’s an honest, searching line that sets the tone for a track built on raw self-reflection, driven by alt-pop melodies, dynamic vocals, and crisp, aggressive production. Punchy and urgent, the single races forward before hitting an irresistible, addictive chorus. For Johnson, music has always been about “honesty and clarity.” He…

  • BBC Introducing

    Liverpool Set to Host BBC Introducing LIVE 2025 as National Music Event Returns

    BBC Introducing has unveiled the full lineup for BBC Introducing LIVE 2025, with Liverpool confirmed as one of nine UK cities set to host events this October. The annual music discovery showcase, which champions unsigned and emerging artists, will bring performances, workshops, networking sessions and masterclasses to the city following the huge success of Radio 1’s Big Weekend earlier this year. On Wednesday 8 October, BBC Radio Merseyside will host an exclusive BBC Introducing LIVE…

  • Dan Napper. Credit Joeb Chard

    Dan Napper Releases Gritty New Single ‘Nightfall’

    Following the warm reception of his debut single Chasing, rising singer-songwriter Dan Napper returns with a darker, more emotionally complex follow-up in Nightfall – a track that trades innocence for intensity without losing any of the heartfelt lyricism that won fans over in the first place. Where Chasing was wide-eyed and romantic, Nightfall delves into the murkier waters of illicit love and internal conflict. Written during what Napper himself calls a “head and heart fight,”…

  • KEEF Band

    KEEF Look Back On Their Youth With New Single ‘Chemical Skies’

    Runcorn’s own KEEF have announced their new single Chemical Skies ahead of a new album, using their classic alternative rock sound to pay homage to childhood memories. Producing an anthem of nostalgia, realism and beauty to reflect on growing up in an industrial town in the North West.  From the opening moments of the song, the hazy, psychedelic themes are evidently suggestive of those so popular in the 80s, bringing instant nostalgia to the listener.…

  • In Conversation - Captain Crocodile

    In Conversation: Captain Crocodile

    Blending shoegaze textures, slowcore melancholy and a healthy dose of post-punk grit, Captain Crocodile are carving out a sound that’s as immersive as it is emotionally raw. The Liverpool-based duo — Jack Norrie and Raye Osterloh — wrap their music in a haze of mellow nostalgia and shadowy visuals, crafting songs that explore themes of isolation, self-destruction and the strange beauty in monotony. Ahead of their headline slot at the Penny Lane Weekender Opening Party,…

  • Mike Ryan

    Mike Ryan Releases Stunning New Album ‘The Space Where You Should Be’

    In The Space Where You Should Be, Mike Ryan crafts a world that feels both intimately familiar and delicately untouchable — a soft echo of memories half-remembered but fully felt. Across ten tracks, Ryan invites listeners into a new world shaped by vulnerability, spacious arrangements, and an effortless sense of quiet resilience. Mike Ryan is a Wirral-based singer-songwriter who has gained recognition for his music in Liverpool. He is known for blending Indie-folk and alt-pop…

  • Pleasure Island (Sean Left and Sam)

    Trans Docker Destroys The Beatles

    In 2023 the band Pleasure Island and friends held the inaugural Penny Lane Weekender, a three day multi venue music festival at the iconic location. Now in it’s third year, we talk to Sean from Pleasure Island, who has continued with the festival as the programmer, with the responsibility for scouting and selecting the bands that take part each year. We catch up with him to find out what goes into organising a music festival…

The Liverpool music scene is one of the most iconic in the world. Known globally as the birthplace of The Beatles, Liverpool has a rich musical heritage that continues to thrive today. From intimate grassroots venues to world-class stages, the city is alive with music every night of the week.

Liverpool’s music scene is incredibly diverse, covering every genre imaginable. Indie, rock, pop, hip hop, jazz, electronic, classical, and experimental sounds all find a home here. Local musicians, bands, and DJs regularly share the stage with international stars, making Liverpool a true hotspot for live music.

The city is full of legendary venues that have shaped the industry. From The Cavern Club, where The Beatles made their name, to iconic spaces like the Liverpool Philharmonic Hall, Invisible Wind Factory, and the O2 Academy, Liverpool’s venues provide platforms for every type of performance. Smaller, grassroots spaces such as Jacaranda, EBGBs, and Kazimier Stockroom keep the underground music scene thriving, supporting emerging talent and nurturing the next generation of artists.

Festivals are a huge part of Liverpool’s music calendar. Events like Sound City, Africa Oye, Liverpool International Music Festival, and Creamfields North bring together artists and audiences from across the world, while smaller independent festivals showcase niche sounds and underground scenes. These events highlight the creativity, diversity, and energy that define the Liverpool music scene.

Liverpool is also home to a growing number of independent record labels, recording studios, and creative collectives. These organisations provide opportunities for artists to develop their sound and reach new audiences, ensuring that the city remains at the cutting edge of the UK music industry.

Beyond live performances, Liverpool’s music news covers everything from album launches and single releases to behind-the-scenes stories, interviews, and collaborations. Fans can discover new artists, learn about upcoming gigs, and celebrate the achievements of established Liverpool musicians making waves nationally and internationally.

The city’s music culture is more than entertainment—it’s a way of life. From buskers on Bold Street to orchestras at the Philharmonic, music is woven into the fabric of Liverpool’s identity. The passion of its audiences and the creativity of its artists continue to build on a legacy that has influenced the world.

Whether you’re a lifelong fan, a newcomer exploring the city’s soundscape, or a visitor eager to experience Liverpool’s world-famous musical heritage, the Liverpool music scene has something for everyone.