Monday 26th Liverpool Producer Hub 24 Kitchen Street 7pm A gathering of Liverpool based producers/music makers of any genre to test and listen to their tracks in Kitchen Streets new L’Acoustics PA system. Submission deadline has passed, but could be an interesting opportunity to meet people etc https://www.facebook.com/events/333121374115177/ Tuesday 27th LUNA single launch with Stealing Sheep & Remee @24 Kitchen Street 7pm (electro pop) https://www.facebook.com/events/643523639375595/ Vile Creature(Canada)/Bismouth(Nottingham)/Bodies on Everest @ Drop the Dumbulls 8pm VC - Slow & heavy with anti-oppressive and fantastical leanings. B – dense droning doom BOE – “Difficult & Draining” https://www.facebook.com/events/281092769316590/ Thursday 29th Free Rock ‘n’ Roll – Unstoppable Sweeties Show, Four Candles(performance poetry), Wanweird @ Sound Food & Drink 8pm https://www.facebook.com/events/2112849635631048/ Friday 30th Immix Ensemble: Laura Cannell & Ella Finer @ Tate Liverpool 7.30pm Performing new work – Intone: For Overblow Violin, Voice & Immix Ensemble Extended techniques, ancient sounding melodies and drone intertwine with live and recorded voice in this new composition exploring Cannell and Finer’s shared interest in the sound of languages: through tone and intonation, translation and transposition. New Work from Daniel Thorne (& Andrew Hunt) https://www.facebook.com/events/689398424773701/ Lez Be Avin It – Where Are All The Lesbians? After Party @ IWF 9pm Scherbatsky/Jess Doyle/Bitowski/Jamz Supernova & Dancing Queen Laura Connolly https://www.facebook.com/events/733154753686394/ Sunday 2nd December JD Meatyard’s ‘The Batchain Pullers’ Review JD Meatyard/Mankes/Tamsin A/Sonnenberg/Fort Baxter & Poetry from Moet 6.30pm-9.30pm all ages show. https://www.facebook.com/events/247377219460551/ Looking Ahead December 13th – Queen Zee @ 24 Kitchen Street 7pm Performing debut album in full with guests and collaborators. Support from Piss Kitti & Zand https://www.facebook.com/events/523833464696507/
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TUESDAY Hyperculte, President Business, Paul Tarpey Duo of double bass and drum from member of ‘Orchestra Tout Puissant Marcelle Ducamp’ Don’t Drop The Dumbulls Seasick Steve- promoting new album ‘Can You Cook?’ Olympia Bryde + Lyla Foy Jacaranda PhaseOne. 8pm THURSDAY Mogwai- promoting new sound track for KIN and off the back of last years ‘Every Country’s Sun’. OlympiaMersey Wylie- new EP ‘The Skin I Live In’ release party. Studio2 Parr St FRIDAY Yves Tumor- new album- ‘Safe in The Hands Of Love’ out now on Warp 24 Kitchen St. 8pm. Sis Bis present: Mr Bongo, Sofie K, Giovanna 24 Kitchen St 11pm-4am Manchester Collective present: Pierrot Lunaire (Schoenberg) ’unique staged show, set over the course of one night and built around a stark set consisting of a single four poster bed’ Invisible Wind Factory. 8pm. LOOKING AHEAD 10th April 2019 Terry and Gyan Riley with Lupini (DJ) 24 Kitchen st Monday 5th November
Aidan Moffat & RM Hubbert – Leaf – 8pm Arab Strap frontman Aidan Moffat meets fellow post-rock Glaswegian guitar man RM Hubbert for a night reciting their collaborative record, full of tales of romantic surrender and epitaph-writing. Strong currents run through this Scotch duo’s bodies of work; should prove to be brimming with much-needed start-the-week/winter acerbicism. https://www.seetickets.com/event/aidan-moffat-rm-hubbert/leaf-liverpool/1252393 Gaby Agis: Shouting Out Loud / Close Streams – Capstone Theatre – 4pm Part of Leap Dance Festival, which sees MDI celebrate 25 years in Liverpool, Gaby Agis’ 1980s work is reconstructed here, full of apt socio-political reflection from the time, still baring relevance now. Shouting Out Loud will be performed by 13 intergenerational women from Liverpool, with a soundtrack by seminal female punks The Raincoats. Leap runs 2nd-12th November https://www.ticketquarter.co.uk/Online/leap-2018 Tuesday 6th Dietrich: Natural Duty – Unity Theatre – 7:30pm As part of Homotopia festival, Peter Groom performs in this one-(wo)man show: a tribute to Marlene Dietrich that mixes drag, theatre and cabaret, coming hot off the back of an acclaimed run at the Edinburgh Fringe. “It is 1942. On the battlefields of North Africa in a gold sequin gown, Marlene Dietrich takes to the stage to fight the war her way; with an irresistible mix of songs, sequins, sex and sympathy.” http://www.homotopia.net/festival-item/dietrich-natural-duty Wednesday 7th Duds, Yammerer – the Shipping Forecast – 7:30pm Down into ‘the hold’ one goes to watch the astringent, wiry Duds, a Manchester band that performs a curiously elastic mix of echoey post-punk and weirdly clean no-wave in the tradition of acts like The Contortions, early Scitti Politti, Stump, Blurt, Dog Faced Hermans and a healthy amount of the grand prototype of this ‘challenging’ way of playing, the Magic Band. Opening for them are five-strong Fall/Can hybridisers Yammerer, a group that turn the same ‘new wave’ methodology on its head in terms of going for repetition over rhythmic complexity. It should prove interesting to veer from their 6-minute rants and screes into Duds’ sub-120-second manifesti. https://www.seetickets.com/event/duds/the-shipping-forecast/1261686 Rent Party – Unity Theatre – 8pm Billed as a 21st Century ‘austerity U.K.’ update of the Harlem Renaissance Parties of the 1920s, this commission by Homotopia has been put together by a string of young, gifted, and black, poor and gay artists for this year’s festival, on a two-night run over Wednesday and Thursday. The concept is thus: you pay (rent) to party (hosts), or in this case attend a night of kaleidoscopic entertainment performed by singers, musicians, poets, dancers and other ‘artist friends’. https://www.unitytheatreliverpool.co.uk/whats-on/rent-party-2018.html Thursday 8th Organ Freeman, Loka, Ana Mae, The Indica Gallery, Bobhowla, Pharoahe Rocher – Jacaranda Records Phase One (40 Seel Street) – 7pm A school-night smorgasbord of Merseyside-sourced uppers, downers, lefters and put-the-world-to-righters: out-rock, dream-psych, hip-hop, soloists, full band debuts, and Wirralien hijinks. https://www.skiddle.com/e/13332567/ Mamadou & the Lekette Band – Constellations – 7pm From the cosy corner of this Baltic area bar, free live music from accomplished Senegalese singer/percussionist Mamadou Diaw’s five-piece mbalax/afrobeat/jazz/calypso outfit, now with Spanish and US musicians amongst their ranks. Irresistible grooves to act as a body warmer. The Prodigy – Echo Arena – 6:30pm No introduction required for the Essex-born, original UK hardcore techno-punk act. Opening duo Ho99o9 tout a neo-horrorcore branch of hip-hop that will sit well alongside old new rave. Friday 9th Amelie Lens, Rebekah – Invisible Wind Factory – 11pm One newcomer, one forerunner: two techno heavyweights on the same bill at this ‘electronic experience’ imports gifted a fresh round of DJs/producers to the North Docks. Saturday 10th Germanager, Territorial Gobbing, WHXRS, Syringe House, Me Present(s) – Factory Kitchen – 7:30pm Spine come back with an Autumn heater featuring our good friend of the show Germanager alongside all manner of industrial, spoken word, and fantastically noisey racket at the top of IWF. King Crimson – Empire Theatre – 7:30pm The name be apt as the brain-rock staple’s ‘Uncertain Times’ tour presents three drummers, Bill Rieflin back on keys, Tony Levin on bass instruments, plus reeds and flute from Mel Collins (of an early ‘70s version of the band) and singer/guitarist Jakko Jakszyk; founder-guitarist Robert Fripp describes it as a “double quartet formation” – and not far off a trio of trios. This three-hour show will include the purported ‘live debut’ of 6 historic (n.b. never before toured) prog pieces from the Crim back cat. Sunday 11th Brix & the Extricated – Arts Club – 7pm Brix Smith Start and Steve Hanley of The Fall head up this from-the-ashes re-incarnation, up in the Loft on Seel Street. Prepare for tour-testing of studio record number two, plus very possibly tributes to Mr Smith himself. Looking Ahead: Friday 23rd November Yves Tumor – 24 Kitchen Street – 7pm The only live gig besides a night in London for this Warp Records provocateur, P.A. system destroyer, shape-shifting sound collagist, songsmith, and all-round enigmatic performer Yves Tumor. Manchester Collective: Pierrot Lunaire – IWF Substation – 7pm Augmented string quartet goes bad here with their most unwieldy and challenging choice of work to date: a new translation of Schoenberg’s deeply dark, challenging and unsettling atonal song cycle. Surreal, serialist opera dealing with hard subject matter – another first from the contemporary classical pushers. Monday
Lord Huron + Malena Zavala Great Lakes-inspired songsmithery from Ben Schneider + band, known for soundtracking the end titles and closing credits on various alt-y US TV series (Shameless reboot, Community, Girls, 13 Reasons Why… etc.) Tuesday Sambrosa Allstars: The Buena Vista – 24 Kitchen Street – 7pm This assemblage of Sambroso Noda / London Jazz Café all-stars will perform Buena Vista Social Club’s classic Tropical Latin Cuban Jazz album in its entirety. Wednesday (Halloween) Psycho (Film with Live Orchestra) – Philharmonic Hall – 7:30pm Sync points aplenty as the Hitchcock slash-sterpiece is dementedly revivified by the RLPO. Culture Club – Output – 5pm One-hour discussion and social for all things pop culture takes place in this still-new Seel Street gallery space. Blade Blood Rave – Brick Street – 9pm No-Wave's DJ team are keen to re-create the iconic ‘bass in the place’ scene from the most 1990s of vampire films at this Baltic area venture from some of the team behind the final incarnation of Hardman Street staple The Magnet. Red sauce included. 'Horrible' music policy promised. Address is 44 Brick Street. Thursday Seatbelts / Brick House / FLIZZ / Samurai Kip – Handyman Pub – 8pm Four locally sourced independent music makers in the back of this Smithdown establishment. Friday Kagoule / Elevant / Wife – EBGBs – 7:30pm Tip-top 4AD type indie brilliance from this Notts trio, plus ’90 Seattle scene sounding skyscrapers (and event organisers) Elevant, and WIFE. Homotopia Festival 2018 Launch – Hinterlands – 8pm Running until 1st December - do check out the full programme for this vital cultural calendar highlight that this year includes appearances from such luminaries as Jinx Monsoon, John Waters, and Travis Alabanza. Vital!: www.homotopia.net Juan Martin - The Brindley (Runcorn) - 7:30pm Flamenco guitar mastery at this near-enough purpose built theatre Saturday Bar Stool Preachers, Capitalist Kids, Down and Outs, Aerial Salad – Outpost – 8pm Eric’s ’77 presents “without doubt one of the most exciting bands in the UK right now” (BSP), plus touring Americans CKs, held together by darlings of the older school of Merseyside punk rock thought D&Os, and the far-flung sounding Aerial Salad. Happening in the spot that used to house Maguire’s Pizza on Renshaw Street, Outpost (new name for said venue) are honouring all previously-scheduled gigs – and taking on plenty more in their own right. Great news for local live music! Emotion Wave with Chemistry Lane, Fisherman Swilbert, Prof Khaos – 81 Renshaw – 8pm Neil Grant taking it back to the best spot for hand-made electronica featuring an ultra-varied array of styles out-the-box (and in). Ladytron, Stealing Sheep, Haarm – o2 Acad – 7pm Liverpool's synth-pop lineage expressed in three iterations here, as the locally-raised four-piece Ladytron headline a very rare hometown appearance; Stealing Sheep re-affirm their hold on their own mould of contemporary power trio electronica; and Haarm bring us up to date as a super-group of familiar faces. 50 Years of Trojan night – Brick Street – 2pm Dub and reggae all-day mini-festival from the team behind Positive Vibration. The End is Nigh – North Shore Troubadour – 9:30pm All manner of electronic mayhem/fun/cultivated chaos in this North Docks hot spot. Prepare for fast BPMs. Look-Ahead Thursday 8th Nov: Organ Freeman, Loka, etc. for Deep Cuts – Jacaranda Records Phase One – 7pm Tuesday 22nd Jan 2019: J Mascis – Arts Club Tuesday 16th
Low/Kathryn Joseph @ Manchester Cathedral 7.30pm http://www.manchestercathedral.org/events/ Wednesday 17th Indika 2018 Pravin Godkhindi and Kousic Sen 8pm https://www.liverpoolphil.com/whats-on/ Vieux Farka Toure @ 24 Kitchen Street 8pm http://www.vieuxfarkatoure.com/tour/ Free Rock 'n' Roll @ Sound Food @ Drink – Sheepy, Litterbug (Blackpool), and Three From Above 8pm https://www.facebook.com/events/316302028929887/ Thursday 18th Aiming For Enrike(Oslo)/Kusanagi/ABAS @ Studio 2 8pm https://www.facebook.com/events/1939049736393263/ Sly & The Family Drone/Atatat/Hart Foundation 97/Friend Request @ Drop the Dumbulls https://www.facebook.com/events/169957757256954/ Monday 22nd Lankum @ The Music Room 8pm https://www.liverpoolphil.com/whats-on/lankum Looking Ahead Catrin Finch & Seckou Keita @ Liverpool Phil 25th November https://www.liverpoolphil.com/whats-on/catrin-finch-and-seckou-keita Gig Guide Monday 8th October
Tuesday 9th: Eek-A-Mouse. 24 Kitchen Street Wednesday 10th: Hypnotic Brass Ensemble 24 Kitchen Street. Thursday 11th: Ensemble 10/10 performing Three Pieces by Arvo Part – Summa, Sequentia & Mein Weg. Plus Architectonics VI by Erkki-Sven Tüür alongside Liverpool composer Stephen Davismoon and a premiere from Grace-Evangeline Mason, our Christopher Brooks Competition Prize Winner. St George’s Hall Concert Room. Portico Quartet. Invisible Wind Factory. Richard Thompson (former member of Fairport Convention), Joan Shelly (from Louisville, Kentucky folk-rock singer) and Nathan Salsburg. Liverpool Philharmonic Hall. Friday 12th: Tramp Attack. Support from The Boss Jockeys and Ian Lane & the Moments of Shame. Sound. Edensong, Neil Campbell’s After The Flood, Loka. The Zanzibar. Saturday 13th: The Cubical The Caledonia. 18th Oct. The Orb 30th Anniversary IWF 20th Oct: Capeesh is 1: Witch Fever, Split, Beija Flo & Special Guests. To celebrate Capeesh's 1st birthday we have an amazing evening of live music, featuring WITCH FEVER as headliners, along with special guests, SPILT, Beija Flo, Jack Haworth and Charity Shop Pop. Spinning the tunes with a punky reggae vibe will be our resident DJ, Cosmic Shepherd EBGBs. Tuesday 18th
Film screening – Eye Candy presents: Wild In The Streets – Drop the Dumbulls Gallery – 7pm As part of the annual Scalarama festival, and in celebration of the anniversary of the 1968 uprisings across the world, we present a classic counter-culture movie: When rock star Max Frost is asked by a Senator to appear at a ‘youth rally’ to mobilize younger voters, he demands the voting age be reduced to 14 - the youth respond by rising up, bringing many American cities to a standstill. Rather than choosing candidates to support, Max decides it's time he and his inner circle took control and unveils a bold plan to once and for all do something about people over 30 - including his parents. 15 certificate Free entry - arrive early to get a seat Door 7pm (Film 7:30) https://scalarama.com/liverpool/ Thursday 20th Immix Ensemble presents: Kelly Lee Owens & Thomas Gill – Invisible Wind Factory – 7:30pm Liverpool based new music group Immix Ensemble and Liverpool Biennial present the world premiere of a new collaborative performance by Kelly Lee Owens and visual artist Thomas Gill. Signed to acclaimed contemporary classical label Erased Tapes Immix Ensemble have developed and presented over a dozen new collaborative works in Liverpool. For the fourth concert of this series they have teamed up with Kelly Lee Owens and Thomas Gill to present a one-time performance melding the organic, immersive visuals of Thomas Gill, the dreamy electronic pop of Kelly Lee Owens and the acoustic instrumentation of Immix Ensemble, using Owens’ 2017 self-titled album as a starting point The programme will also feature premieres of new works by Immix’s Composer-in-Residence, Dialect, and Artistic Director Daniel Thorne, with Nina Franklin (Lupini) providing the soundtrack between acts. Prompt 8pm start for live music. Limited free ticketing available to those claiming JSA. http://immixensemble.co.uk/ Stealing Sheep’s Suffragette Tribute – The Arts Centre, Edge Hill University (Ormskirk) – 8pm Performance to take place across campus – meet outside the Arts Centre at for 7:55pm. Stealing Sheep augmented by 3rd Edge Dance Company surrealist costume, mobile synthesisers, cowbells and a 15 piece female marching band. Fresh from a tour of festivals around the UK, including Latitude, Festival No.6 and Head for the Hills, and after being named as one of the major highlights of this year’s Liverpool Sound City Festival, Stealing Sheep bring their epic Suffragette Tribute to Edge Hill University for a processional extravaganza across campus. Co-commissioned by Edge Hill University and Manchester-based creative music charity Brighter Sound, Stealing Sheep’s Suffragette Tribute brings together 30 female musicians and dancers in a truly unique and powerful performance. This performance is a highlight of Edge Hill’s Wonder Women Programme which marks the 100th Anniversary of some women being granted the right to vote. https://www.edgehill.ac.uk/events/2018/09/20/stealing-sheep-suffragette-tribute/ Friday 21st Aurora – Toxteth Reservoir – last entry 7pm (hourly performances into October) A FACT-commissioned ‘new immersive installation about water’ is a mix of interactive technology art, soundscape, laser/ice sculpture, created by Invisible Flock to be site-specific to this very old and ‘cave-like vault’ on High Park street. www.fact.co.uk/aurora Ageless Stranger presents: Sneers, Cavalier Song – The Well (Roscoe Street) – 8pm Berlin-based road-ready two-piece Sneers have recently worked with Swans lapsteel player Kristof Hahn on their latest recordings, and will be playing guitars and drumset on this tour. Support from the gig’s host’s own band, Cavalier Song, who have gone from strength to strength since starting work with front-man Mark Greenwood, and continue their exploratory power-trio sonics underneath his gritty delivery. Eat Me & Preach: The September Edition – District – 7pm Latest iteration of this ever-adventurous 3-course dinner, cabaret and disco party combo that this time features fan favourites Babs Darling, Kevin LaGrande, and Midgitte Bardot, compared by Auntie Climax and welcoming Liv Fontaine, Day Mattar, and others, plus DJs Marilyn Misandry and (Hannah) Bitowski to stitch things back up at the end. https://eatmeseptemberedition.brownpapertickets.com/ Gentleman’s Dub Club et al – IWF – 9pm Fiesta Bombarda welcomes UK’s front runner for live ska, roots reggae, and dub in the form of this 9-piece band. YES Launch Parties – Yes (Charles Street, Manchester) – 4pm Running until Sunday, Yes has been 3 years in the making and is a multi-storey new venue operated by the minds behind Now Wave concerts. This opening weekend is a free-for-all featuring performances from the likes of Let’s Eat Grandma, Black Midi, Dutch Uncles, and the London Astrobeat Orchestra performing Talking Heads. Worth a nose around, if within your neighbourhood or reach. Saturday 22nd The World Transformed - Baltic Area (Constelattions and The Black-E) - until Tuesday Momentum's own opening party at Constellations sees Sis Bis welcome back Raw Silk alongside their own chief selector Giovanna, plus live music from the Tuts and Dogshow. Afriquoi's live percussion augmented-DJ set headlines the closing party on the Tuesday. Discounted entry with TWT wristbands. Tuesday 25th The Nightingales – Soup Kitchen (Manchester) – 7:30pm Played on the show today, the band has been active in the post-punk landscape since roughly 1979. Support comes from Near Jazz Experience. http://www.wegottickets.com/event/439943 Looking ahead: Thursday 4th October Deep Cuts presents… - Jacaranda Records Phase One (40 Seel Street) – 7pm Line-up yet to be revealed for the next Get Into This-coordinated night of live music, again popping up in its new home. Friday 5th October “The Bordellos are playing a very rare gig on october the 5th at the Zanzibar supporting We Are Not Devo ..our 1st in Liverpool in 4 years.” Gig Guide Monday 10th September 2018
Jacaranda Club Fri 14th Sept 8pm Kick Out No.7 – Samurai Kip, Rubber Dub, Kyogen, Hannah & TWE Sat 15th Sept 7.30pm - Volume II – The Holograms/The Gear/San Pedro’s Vision/Putin and Friends “Showcasing bands that challenge expectations. Expect guitar based psych-rock” https://www.facebook.com/events/203521916974002/ 19th Oct 8pm Mutant Vinyl – Hard-Edged pop https://www.facebook.com/events/1209846472491747/ Jacaranda Records – Phase One Sat 15th Sept SisBis is One! 9pm – Flo Dill, Giovanna, Lupini & Tiz As usual any proceeds go to help Refugee Women Connect - a charity that supports refugee and asylum seeking women - especially mothers - who have settled in our city, Liverpool. Bring us your nappies, period products and baby clothes and we will drop them at MRANG headquarters on your behalf. https://www.facebook.com/events/222278008399070/ 18th Oct 7pm Aiming For Enrike(Oslo)/Kusanagi/ABAS – blistering math/noise/rock https://www.facebook.com/events/1939049736393263/ Drop The Dumbulls Gallery 14th September 7.30pm Kapil Seshasayee/Lonesaw/Bleach Sweets Kapil Seshasayee releases awaited LP "A Sacred Bore" - A concept album about oppression within the Indian caste system. Support from No-wave types Lonesaw & Weencentric 2-piece Bleach Sweets https://www.facebook.com/events/272526166684941/ 22nd September 9.30pm – late Chemtrail Party Mix – Donk/Hardcore/Memecore/Mashup Conspiricies DJ Detweiler/Ponceau 4R/MT Hall/XDJX/DJ Big Ron From The Swan/Bad Eror Lad/Simon Jones Chillout Donk Experience https://www.facebook.com/events/1990250424327600/ Oct 4th 7.30pm The Evil Usses, The Unstoppable Sweeties Show, Mal A night of saxophonia https://www.facebook.com/events/239396616743225/ Oct 5th 9pm Crypticz/Jonny Megabyte/Ventah/HU! A night of Ghettotech/Juke/DnB/Jungle/Footwork – Hi BPM bass https://www.facebook.com/events/638662103155963/ 27th November 8pm Vile Creature/Bismouth/Bodies on Everest Heavy heavy with bands from Canada, Bismouth, Liverpool 24 Kitchen Street Oct 12th Sonic Youtha – one of the most vibrant parties around at the moment, doesn’t cater towards anyone, but is for everyone. https://www.facebook.com/events/338478793560861/ Oct 10th Hypnotic Brass Ensemble https://www.facebook.com/events/234556040564158/ Oct 17th Vieux Farka Toure – Malian guitarist https://www.facebook.com/events/211091103013516/ Oct 25th KRS One https://www.facebook.com/events/2123166597953360/ Dec 13th Queen Zee https://www.facebook.com/events/523833464696507/ Sunday 16th September 1pm-4pm – Things Change Open Jam Informal jam hosted by Samarbeta on Tiber Square, Lodge Lane, L8. The aim of the jam is for musicians to meet and play together and see who would like to be part of the project. It is going to be really informal, all you need to bring is your instrument and be willing to collaborate and play with new people. We will have more information about the project and how you may be able to be involved furthur in 2019, plus some tasty food! THINGS CHANGE is a project that aims to build a culture of solidarity that will bring together musicians from varying cultural backgrounds that live alongside each other in Liverpool to play together and learn from one anothers different approaches to writing music. THINGS CHANGE is a project that brings musicians together in a culture of solidarity in a current political climate where walls are being built and division is being thrust upon society. The aim of the project is to produce a live show that will be performed on Tiber Square next summer, 2019, for all the community to enjoy that celebrates the diversity of Liverpool. https://www.facebook.com/events/377201556151372/ THIS WEEK
Thursday : Fara – Orcadian Folk Quartet about to release their second album which celebrates the community of the Orkney Isles which inspired them to become musicians. Combining Orkney fiddle tradition with contemporary songs. Philharmonic Music Room Free Rock & Roll - piece garage rock & roller from Glasgow RUN INTO THE NIGHT, plus scouse psyche doom rockers SLOW DEATH and Blackpool acid punks DROP OUT WIVES. Sound. Friday: Preston Reed. Philharmonic Music Room Imarhan . District. Saturday: The Daft Punk Orchestra. Invisible Wind Factory. Powersolo Maguire’s Pizza Bar. Looking forward. SEPTEMBER 12th: Carmen Souza, Theo Pascal & Elias Kacomanolis. The Music Room, Liverpool Philharmonic Hall. 14th : Wooden Shjips, Lucid Dream, Midlife. Invisible Wind Factory 15th: Pete Bentham & The Dinner Ladies 10th Birthday Party. Invisible Wind Factory 20th: Immix Ensemble presents Kelly Lee Owens & Thomas Gill. Invisible Wind Factory. 28th: Half Man Half Biscuit, O2 Academy. OCTOBER 5th: ENRG presents Four Tet & Daniel Avery. Invisible Wind Factory. 6th & 7th: OMD 40th Anniversary. Liverpool Philharmonic Hall. 11th: Ensemble 10/10 21st Birthday Concert. St George's Hall Concert Room. Portico Quartet, Invisible Wind Factory 12th: Tramp Attack, The Boss Jockeys, Ian Lane & The Moments of Shame. Sound. 17th: Indika Festival - Pravin Godkhindi (Bansuri Flute) with Kousic Sen (tabla). Philharmonic, Music Room. On Friday 19th he will be in conversation at The Beatles Story from 4pm, he will be talking about the romance of the bansuri with Milapfest’s Artist Director, Alok Naya 18th: The Orb – 30th Anniversary Tour, Invisible Wind Factory. 26th: Indika Festival - Arun Ghosh, 24 Kitchen Street. 30th: Duane Eddy – Manchester Bridgewater Hall November 1st: Cairokee. The Music Room, Liverpool Philharmonic Hall. The Scientist – Dub/Reggae Producer meets Horseman (MC). District. 20th: Music & Words 0n the Piano Music of Philip Glass. Capstone Theatre. 25th: Catrin Finch & Seckou Keita. Philharmonic Music Room. |
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