Probably one of the biggest venues in the whole city. Over the years this place has hosted all of the key events on campus as well as in the live music world. Everyone from Queen and Kaiser Chiefs to Greta van Fleet have played here. In addition there is a terrace installed outside the back of the hall.
As Beatles-like as a place can get. When entering your hotel room, you are welcomed by A Hard Day's Night. The lobby, the staircase as well as the bars (don't ignore the nice one in the basement) feature loads of pictures of the Fab Four. On some nights, there is also live music. Rooms are spacious, well-equipped and modern. Above your bed: a huge picture of a Beatles member. Blake's restaurant is also a nice place for dinner, when you want to stay in the hotel.
It is still one of Liverpool's best hidden secrets - and what a marvellous one. There's no sign outside, only a black closed door. You need to knock until they let you into this dimly lit haven. The atmosphere is made up with wooden interior, candlelights, and lots of love for the details. The staff is unbelievably nice. Really a place to recommend. The bar is set up out of wooden crates and the barkeeper creates mouth-watering drinks and cocktails. The music is all about Blues and Jazz. Some evenings, there's also live piano which makes up an even more magic and relaxing atmosphere.
Iconic to Liverpool since its opening in 1971 is independent Probe Records, situated in the shopping heart of the city. The shop itself is a rather small one, nevertheless offering a good selection of vinyl for all vinyl nerds. Not that much into Rock or Metal, but definitely a place to find some old und rare stuff.
In a city full of vibrant live venues, M&S Bank Arena is the largest one around. Centrally located and therefore easily accessible. It has been host to the big players in music history, whatever genre the acts may be into.
Annual LIMF is a two-days celebration of Liverpool's cultural and musical history. A line-up ranging from Pop to House and much more, in combination with loads of activities, is key to an epic weekend.
One of the most famous live music venues and night clubs in the world. Also birthplace to legendary Beatles. Nowadays, a must-visit when in Liverpool.
Sound City is a festival taking place in different locations throughout Liverpool. It boasts with live music from various genres.
This annual festival is taking places in different venues all over the city of Liverpool. Whether if you are into the Beatles or just a fan of music - you will have a great time around.
Excellent venue boasting with live music. Small, but classy and un-intimidating. The musical range compasses everything from Rock and Indie to Pop and Metal.
Previously a recording studio, now an opulent bar offering great cocktails while listening to live performances on stage.
With a rich history, the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic is for music lovers of all genres. Offering a scheduled fully packed of concerts - big ones as well as more intimate ones.
This venue's schedule is fully packed with international top acts as well as local newcomers. Having seen bands from all over the world since years.
A real hot spot when in Liverpool is this live music venue and bar. Also offering great food and mouth-watering cocktails and drinks.
This is the place where music magazine Mersey Beat had its first office space. Today, there's a record store in the basement along with a nice café and a live music venue.
The venue enjoyed a rich history within the performing arts, hosting numerous theatre and music productions and even housing a cinema and a bingo hall over its 115 year life span. Even The Beatles hit the stage several times in the 1960s.
Mountford Hall (Photo by Google Street View)