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The Mersey Partnership Annual Tourism Award Winner: Tourism Website of the Year 2006/07
Shortlisted for The Mersey Partnership Annual Tourism Award: Performing Venue of the Year 2006/07

The Mersey Tourism Award Winner: Performing Venue of the Year 2005/06

Liverpool Philharmonic Hall
'The Phil' as it is affectionately known, has been at the heart of the Liverpool's music making for over 167 years. The superb art deco style, Grade ll listed Liverpool Philharmonic Hall, is one of the UK’s top arts and entertainment venues and is owned and managed by the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic, one of the world’s oldest concert-giving organisations.

Philharmonic Hall, which has one of the finest acoustics in Europe, is the home of the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra, whose principal conductor is the charismatic young Russian,Vasily Petrenko. The orchestra gives 70+ concerts each year with internationally renowned guest artists in its home venue, as well performances in concert halls across the UK and abroad.

Liverpool Philharmonic Hall's year-round programme features top names from classical, contemporary and chamber music, folk, roots, jazz, blues, rock, pop, comedy and spoken word. Classic films are screened on the hall's unique Walturdaw cinema screen, which rises from under the stage, accompanied by Merseyside's only resident organist, the inimitable Dave Nicholas. 'After 8' is a popular series of roots, jazz and unplugged gigs in the intimate, cabaret setting of the Rodewald Suite at the Phil. Firmly established partnerships with Liverpool’s festivals: Liverpool Arabic Arts Festival, Liverpool Irish Festival, Liverpool Comedy Festival, Brouhaha and Writing on the Wall provide opportunities for Philharmonic Hall to present artists and events that enhance and compliment festival programmes across a range of venues in the City, and bring artists of international reputation to Liverpool.

For full listings please visit www.liverpoolphil.com

Events

Wednesday, 8th October 2008

Level 42
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Sunday, 12th October 2008

Boy George
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Monday, 27th October 2008

Dennis Locorriere
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Wednesday, 29th October 2008

Paddy McGuinness Plus You! Live
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Friday, 31st October 2008

The Real Thing
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Sunday, 2nd November 2008

Mike Stern Band
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Friday, 14th November 2008

The Christians
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Saturday, 15th November 2008

Charlie Landsborough
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Wednesday, 3rd December 2008

Oleta Adams
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Sunday, 7th December 2008

Bootleg Beatles
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Friday, 12th December 2008

The Saw Doctors
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Road Directions

From all motorways and major roads. Follow signs for the city centre.
Located in the city centre on Hope Street, between the two cathedrals.

Public Transport Directions

10 minutes walk from Lime Street Station and Queens Square Bus Station.

 Facilities

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 Contact Info

Liverpool Philharmonic Hall
Hope Street
Liverpool
Merseyside
L1 9BP
Tel: 0151 709 3789
Email
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