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Level 42 are absolutely huge. Formed in early 1980, their professionalism and musical sensibilities initially allied them to the nascent British jazz-funk movement before chalking up an impressive run of 29 UK Top 75 singles between 1980 and 1994. The group filled stadiums the world over, and enjoyed unforgettable hits such as Lessons In Love, Running In The Family and Something About You.
Led by Mark King, whose percussive slap bass guitar provided the driving groove for many of the band's classic tunes the band made an indelible mark on the British music scene, and mainstream radio has embraced their infectious bass lines ever since.
| Ticket Type | Ticket Tariff* |
|---|---|
| Admission Ticket | £29.50 per ticket |
| Admission Ticket | £24.50 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.