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A Musical Concert Extravaganza!
Television reality star and producer David Gest stars in ‘DAVID GEST… MY LIFE! A MUSICAL CONCERT EXTRAVAGANZA,' a new play/concert with nine legendary acts performing live on the show including: Russell Thompkins, Jr. & The New Stylistics (Thompkins was the original lead singer of all the Stylistics classic tunes including I Can’t Give You Anything (But My Love),You Make Me Feel Brand New); Shalamar (I Can Make You Feel Good, A Night To Remember); Coolio (Gangsta’s Paradise, Too Hot); Dawn Robinson of En Vogue (My Lovin’ (You’re Never Gonna Get It), Don’t Let Go (Love)); Peabo Bryson (Tonight, I Celebrate My Love, A Whole New World (Aladdin’s Theme)); Ashford & Simpson (Solid, Ain’t No Mountain High Enough); Billy Paul (Me and Mrs. Jones, Your Song); Freda Payne (Band Of Gold and Bring The Boys Home) and Very Special Guest Star Peter Andre (Mysterious Girl, I Feel You).
The show encompasses the story of Gest’s life with comedy and music. It includes over twenty top 5 records, all performed by the original artists. In addition to that, there will be David’s characters he made famous in the jungle when he appeared on I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! Gest will also be singing and dancing in numbers choreographed by Emmy nominee Brian Thomas who choreographed the ‘Michael Jackson: 30th Anniversary Celebration’ which Gest produced and is the highest rated musical special in television history in the US and seven other countries.
| Ticket Type | Ticket Tariff* |
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| Admission Ticket | £59.00 per ticket |
| Admission Ticket | £54.00 per ticket |
| Admission Ticket | £44.00 per ticket |
| Admission Ticket | £34.00 per ticket |
If you are coming to Liverpool on the M62, finding the Philharmonic Hall is straightforward. Continue along the motorway until its end and then follow the signs for the city centre, cathedrals and universities (about 3 miles). Turn left at the Metropolitan Cathedral and head past the Everyman Theatre along Hope Street.
If lost, use this maxim: find one cathedral, head for the other. The Phil is halfway between the two.
Philharmonic Hall is situated on Hope Street, approximately 10 minutes’ walk from the city centre. The main entrance is situated on Hope Street at the junction where Hardman Street meets Hope Street opposite the Philharmonic Public House. It is close to Central Station, Lime Street Station, Myrtle Street bus stops and several car parks.