Brian Epstein became The Beatles manager in 1961, after seeing them play in the Cavern Club. The venue was just a short walk from the NEMS Record Store, which Epstein managed, and which played a vital role in the city’s music history, along with that of Fab Four. The statue was erected in 2022 and stands at the corner of Button Street and Whitechapel, following the first steps of Epstein’s journey to change the fortunes of both the Fab Four and himself. His five-year deal with the band saw them become more professional and guided them not simply to the top of the music charts but also into cultural history.

Liverpool's famous sons in bronze

Where the Beatles' song becomes alive

Paul McCartney & John Lennon first met here

World-renowned training place for musicians

Liverpool's legendary launchpad of the Beatles

John himself near Cavern Club

Strawberry Fields Forever - in live

British host & Pop icon

A tribute to the Beatles

The place where John lived with his aunt Mimi

Some Beatles hits were written in here

Where the Beatles' manager was born

In 1940, the Beatles' drummer came into this world

Sir Richard Starkey once lived in here

Where the quiet Beatles member spend some time

Liverpool's former maternity hospital

Just opposite impressive Liverpool Cathedral
Where the Fab Four played 27 times
Recording place of their first disc
One of the most influential bands of all times
Synthie Pop & New Wave by Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark
Death Metal & Grindcore since the 80s
Born at Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts
British Indie Rock from Liverpool
Chart breaking Pop band in the 80s
Former Indie Rock group
Known for their Three Lions hit