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Piano Wars is officially a thing – and it’s coming to Liverpool this February!

There’s a groundbreaking weekly event coming to Camp and Furnace which you’ve never seen or heard anything like it before!
Running every Friday from 7pm until late, Friday Night Furnace which launches on February 9th has live music and performance at its heart, giving event-goers a BIG night out, kicking off the weekend in style.
 
Weekly residents, The Furnace House Band will act as musical hosts to the event, playing a mix of modern tracks, and giving them their own unique twist. 
Friday Night Furnace
 
Interacting with the audience, some lucky event-goers will also get the chance to suggest their own songs for the band to play. Those that make the cut will be performed on stage, warming up for the main act of the night, Piano Wars, where two baby grand pianos go head-to-head, live!
 
A concept that’s come direct from the States, the specially customised pianos, complete with neon lights and lasers, will be played by super-talented pianists within an inch of their lives. 

Taking requests from the floor, the pianos will duel musically for the audience, each trying to out-play the other, with the atmosphere and excitement building into a breathtaking crescendo and dazzling finale!
 
Speaking about the event, a Camp and Furnace spokesperson said:
 
Duelling pianos is totally where it’s at for 2018! We’ve spent the Summer visiting a number of cities and when we were in the US, this concept blew us away, and immediately knew it would translate perfectly to Liverpool and to Camp and Furnace. 
We were totally wowed by the expertise of the playing and the spectacle of it all – we know our customers are going to love Friday Night Furnace”
 
Friday Night Furnace launches at Camp and Furnace on Friday 9th February from 7.00pm. Admission is free.
 

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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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