Liverpool Music Scene

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

  • The Howlers

    New Liverpool Festival ‘Favourite Days’ Adds The Howlers, ARXX, Balancing Act + More To Line Up

    As Favourite Days prepares for its grand debut this Autumn – the Liverpool festival has revealed a slew of new names who will be performing at its stages across the city. On 7 November, The Howlers, will headline the Kaz Stockroom. Receiving a raft of rave reviews for their recent Top 30 charting debut ‘What You’ve Got to Lose to Win It All’, the London desert-rockers have solidified their place as one of the UK’s most…

  • Visions of Albion Bring The Heat With Their New Single

    Visions of Albion Bring ‘The Heat’ With Their New Single

    With whispers of Fleetwood Mac, Neil Young and The Doors to name a few, Liverpool’s very own Visions of Albion are back with a brand new single The Heat. The songwriting duo consisting of Samantha Shields and Dan Ryan are a steadfast fixture on the local music scene, lorded for their sensational harmonies and enticing melodies. Currently in the process of recording their debut album, they have gifted us a teaser of what is to…

  • Midnight Curfew Band

    Midnight Curfew’s Latest Single ‘Ballad’ Will Have You Listening On Repeat At All Hours

    Liverpool based four-piece Midnight Curfew released their brand new single Ballad in August. Despite the semi-sarcastic song title, the meaning of the song runs much deeper than that, lamenting the rollercoaster of emotions that is falling out of love with someone. The song starts out calm and gentle with an underlying tint of regret, until it soon builds into an ominous roar of guitars, drums, strings and lush vocals as the song builds to it’s…

  • Katie Nicholas The Wheel

    Katie Nicholas Teases A New Era With Single ‘The Wheel’

    Ormskirk born folk singer Katie Nicholas is set for her first release of the year, The Wheel (out on 8 August). The single is a soft and cathartic ballad featuring enchanting guitar-playing and poetic lyricism, subtly encompassed by the gentle sounds of strings and piano. The single was recorded as part of the Arts Council England x Actual Music’s artist programme which celebrates ascending talent based in the North of England. The Wheel was inspired…

  • The Kowloons

    The Kowloons Set The Pace In Merseyside’s Indie Scene With New Single ‘Can We Go Faster?’

    The Kowloons are quickly establishing themselves as the ones to watch in the emerging wave of indie artists, boasting a powerful songwriting prowess beyond their years. As the lead single from their upcoming debut EP, Can We Go Faster? now joins a collection of other vibrant and catchy anthems released by the group, such as Don’t Get Sad and Ignite. As lead singles go, Can We Go Faster? Certainly sets the standard of the upcoming…

  • Naomi Campbell Music

    Naomi Campbell Releases Second Solo Single, ‘This is Gold’

    Liverpool-based acoustic folk artist Naomi Campbell has just unveiled her latest single, This is Gold, released today (Friday 19 July), marking the second release of her solo venture. Following the success of her debut solo track, Tuesday’s News, which came out in March, Naomi continues to pave her way in the local music scene with this new offering. Originally from a small town in rural Northern Ireland, Naomi is now an active part of Liverpool’s…

  • Favourite Days Festival Liverpool

    New Liverpool Festival ‘Favourite Days’ Revealed Featuring Yard Act, Sprints, Casisdead & More

    Taking over an array of iconic music haunts in the heart of Liverpool, Favourite Days, is a unique multi-venue festival inviting some of the best and brightest acts from the UK and beyond to the city between 6 – 10 November. Promising five days of unmissable curated gigs, Favourite Days will be hosting a total of 12 individual shows with over 35+ acts due to star across its choice line-ups. And today the festival has announced the first bands who will be…

  • Motel Sundown Band

    California Dreamin’ in Liverpool: Motel Sundown’s Enchanting EP ‘El Dorado’

    Combining the talents of Naomi Campbell, Karen Turley and Robert Johnson, Motel Sundown are Liverpool’s answer to every Laurel Canyon act you’ve ever loved. Their first album If You Were Listening glittered with influences from Fairport Convention to Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young – all delivered with the poise of a band who’ve firmly earned their stripes on Liverpool’s live scene. But it’s the pull of California which takes hold in El Dorado, an EP…

  • Penny Lane Weekender - Acid Klaus

    Acid Klaus & YOBS Announced For Penny Lane Weekender Festival

    The Penny Lane Weekender team have announced the next wave of acts for this summer’s festival, including Sheffield based Acid Klaus, the latest venture from Adrian Flanagan of The Moonlandingz and Eccentric Research Council, with his new electronic music project. It is sure to be an unmissable performance. They’ve also confirmed that Liverpool garage rock band YOBS will be playing. The Liverpool four piece have recently released their self titled debut album on the Fuzz Club label. They’re going to be…

  • Joshua Henderson Music

    Liverpool’s Joshua Henderson Celebrates Home City On Debut Album

    A talented young Liverpool singer-songwriter is set to release a debut album this week which celebrates the city he calls home. Joshua Henderson, who is a learning disabled artist, will officially launch Songs of Liverpool for Friends with a special performance at the Bluecoat on Thursday 20 June to coincide with this year’s Learning Disability Awareness Week. Ahead of that, Mersey Ferry passengers will be some of the first to hear the new tracks – which together form a love letter to Liverpool…

  • Martha Goddard It Comes In Waves

    Embark On A Dreamy Alt-Pop Journey With Martha Goddard’s Debut EP ‘It Comes In Waves’

    Martha Goddard’s endearing voice and dreamy pop production were swiftly introduced to Liverpool’s Alt-Pop scene in 2022 with single Fighter. Now, Martha is ready to share the labours of her craft with the release of her long awaited debut EP, It Comes in Waves featuring new track Teacher and a remix of Voices by Chè Wilson.  In just two years Martha has quickly earned rising status as ‘one to watch’ with subsequent airplay on BBC…

  • Bobby West and The Outsiders

    Bobby West and The Outsiders Release Stunning Self-Titled Album

    A North Liverpool native born and raised in Anfield, Bobby West has become a steadfast fixture on the local music scene. Following his first musical endeavour of forming the band Broken Men, West has gone from strength to strength touring England, Russia and Europe, supporting Echo and The Bunnymen. West’s latest musical project, Bobby West and The Outsiders has culminated in this stunning debut record. Taking their listeners on a sonic journey, this album is…

  • Penny Lane Weekender 2024

    Liverpool Post Punk Band Pleasure Island Announce The Penny Lane Weekender 2024

    Pleasure Island are pleased to announce the first artists for the Penny Lane Weekender, which is taking place on the 2 – 4 August 2024 across several venues on Penny Lane. this is the second year the festival has taken place and it is set to become an annual event. The first acts to be announced are Alien Izz, Astles, Austerity Dogs, Benno, Bleach Brain, COW, Dreampark, Drew Friel, Dynastain, ELLiS-D, Evil Pink Machine, Kingsley Beat, Lazygirl, Ming…

  • alright (okay) band

    alright (okay)’s New Single ‘Boyz Noize’ Is A Rousing Rock Anthem

    alright (okay) might have been together since 2018, but that doesn’t mean they can’t be reborn if they want to. Just last year they decided to tear up their existing material and write a bunch of new songs from scratch, this time with the aim of capturing the spontaneity and wildfire energy of the live shows that have shaped their career so far. Latest single Boyz Noize is a rallying cry for that new sound.…

  • Motel Sundown

    Motel Sundown Release 70s-Inspired Single ‘Your House’

    Motel Sundown’s latest release, Your House, is the fourth single from their upcoming EP El Dorado, set to release in June 2024. Your House features much beloved aspects of 70s music such as layered acoustics and a latin-esque rhythm section. The acoustic guitar is accompanied by wonderful three-part harmonies reminiscent of Fleetwood Mac and Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young. The band, formed in 2018, strives to combine the sounds of artists they grew up with,…

  • Michael Aldag

    Michael Aldag’s ‘Sorry For Everything’: A Personal And Enthralling Anthology

    Michael Aldag’s debut anthology, Sorry for Everything, serves as a compelling testament to his artistry and storytelling prowess. With meticulously crafted lyrics and a distinct narrative-driven approach, Aldag invites listeners to dive into his world.  “if you like ginger boys whining over some synths then you’re going to love me x” Aside from his musical talent, we’ve been a fan of his comedic sketches already, you can see his humour and self-deprecating style already deep…

  • The Kowloons Playing First On The Docks Virtual Gig

    Liverpool Virtual Studio Launches ‘On the Docks’ Livestream Sessions Showcasing Local Musicians

    Transmission Studio, a new state-of-the-art virtual studio at the city’s Brunswick Dock, is set to host the first in a series of ‘On the Docks’ livestream sessions this evening (1 May) from 8pm. The virtual gig features a carefully curated line-up of talented local musicians including The Kowloons, Fiona Lennon, Harry McKenny, Paul Askew, Tasha Carlee and Nat Kelly.  The ‘On the Docks’ acoustic sessions, which are designed to provide a virtual stage for emerging artists…

  • Sophie Li

    Sophie Li Returns With Anthemic Single ‘Billboards’

    Twenty-one year old songwriter Sophie Li returns with a refreshing confidence for her next indie-rock anthem Billboards. The track explores themes of self-doubt and “getting over the hurdle” of facing negative comments, both themes paralleled in the constant driving rhythm section of the track and illuminating lyrics delivered with a yearning purpose, a craft in which the young singer already excels.   The confidence in Li’s vocals may be a result of a new creative…

  • Sweet Beans Band Live In Liverpool

    Live Review: Sweet Beans Deliver An Electric Set At Their Headline District Gig

    On a sunny bank holiday weekend, a seemingly endless stretch of days off ahead of you, there is nothing better than heading to a gig, especially one that promises an evening of high energy, dance inducing music. Locals Sweet Beans, everyone’s favourite genre-bending, riot-jazz infused band headlined the ‘OUT OF THIS WORLD’ event at District in Liverpool. Supported by local bands Tavananna and Small Man Big Car, the whole evening was a true celebration of…

  • Helen Maw - Growing Pains Album

    Helen Maw’s Debut Album ‘Growing Pains’ Is A Soul-Baring Journey Through Young Adulthood

    Helen Maw’s debut album Growing Pains was a long time in the making. The Liverpool country and blues artist has spent the past few years digesting the various life lessons that make up this heartfelt “scrapbook of sounds”, but now she’s finally ready to let them go. The result is a work that lovingly sifts through the accumulated debris of young adulthood, taking in relationships and betrayals, first jobs and fading friendships. Opening track Mine…

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.