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The Ultimate Guide To Liverpool Music Venues

Your A-Z of Liverpool music venues.

24 Kitchen Street: The highlight of this venue is the simplicity of it, the undressed aesthetics and exposed wooden rafters and bare brickwork just makes the whole place so idyllic.  The outside garden area has been perfect in the summer nights. The intimate 400 capacity venue is usually home to house/garage/grunge parties and is also a lovely little venue for plays, workshops and art galleries.  

Arts Club: You’ll never be short of artists to choose from with this venue, with it’s excellent acoustics and stripped back décor you’re guaranteed to have an absolute ball. 

District: A multi-use venue, District has been at the heart of the Baltic Triangle since 2014, hosting vibrant gigs, festivals, club nights, talks, exhibitions and screenings. It’s know for its Reggae events in particular but you can catch just about anything here.

EBGBS: Heebie Jeebies basement space has been fully kitted out for the ultimate underground music venue. It oozes cool and the bands on in here more than fit the bill. It’s also a very versatile venue, where you can catch indie rockers and grime artists as well as being the home of Liverpool’s hugely popular Liquidation club nights.

Hangar 34: A new kid on the Baltic Triangle block. A  really decent sized venue for up and coming talent and a venue which recently saw Miles Kane play, for his standards, an intimate gig on a very sweaty July night. It was a truly memorable night and it’s sure to be just the start for Hangar 34.

Invisible Wind Factory: This huge mixed-use venue is the brainchild of the team behind the Kazimier – an amazingly popular music venue, which sadly had to close its doors in 2015. Trying to describe the concept of the Invisible Wind Factory is no easy feat. It’s experimentalist and it’s events capture the imagination. It is also proving a popular music venue for many international touring acts and local music festivals.

Jacaranda: Obviously this iconic venue was previously best known as being the first venue to host The Beatles, but since it’s re-launch in 2014 it’s over growing popularity is fuelled by the constant supply of independent artists showcasing their talents.

Liverpool Guild of Students: This 2300 capacity venue located in the heart of the Liverpool University campus has hosted the likes of Mac Demarco and Father John Misty, bringing a star studded edge to this student haven.

O2 Academy: This is one of the biggest and best known music venues in the city with artists from all over the world playing here. It’s also a great place to catch up and coming independent acts.

Sound Basement: After opening their basement space earlier this year, the popular bar and pizzeria gained a new angle. Supporting independent bands is a big part of their ethos and it has become a popular venue for promoters too. You can catch a raft of up and coming UK tour artists here.

Have we missed any Liverpool music venues off our list? What’s your favourite venue? Let us know in the comments below.

To find out what music events are happening in Liverpool check out our gig guide here.

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Founder and Editor Clare Deane channels her passion for Liverpool’s vibrant culture into every part of Liverpool Noise. A champion of the city’s music scene, a regular on the local food trail, and a dedicated supporter of arts and culture, Clare brings an insider’s perspective to the stories that matter — making sure the city’s creative pulse is always heard.

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