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Katie Melua Announces 2020 U.K. Tour Dates, Including A Night At The Liverpool Philharmonic Hall.

New Live In Concert Double Album Set For Release On December 15th.

Multiple award-winning recording artist Katie Melua has announced an extensive 45-date headline 2020 tour, including 18 U.K. & Eire dates, which will also see the musician come to Liverpool’s Philharmonic Hall as part of the tour on Tuesday 3rd November. Tickets for the tour will go on general sale on Friday 22nd November 2019 at 10am GMT.

The U.K. leg of the tour, which will start on October 30th at Nottingham’s Royal Concert Hall, will call at venues in Manchester, York, Bournemouth, Birmingham, Oxford as well as Liverpool.

Dr. John Cooper Clarke Announces Extra Dates For 2019, Including A Night At The Liverpool Philharmonic Hall.

One of Britain’s best loved poets, Dr John Cooper Clarke, will be touring the U.K. in November/December 2018. Due to high demand two new dates in Liverpool and York have been added to the tour for February 2019. Tickets for these shows go on sale 10am Thursday 13th September for the Liverpool performance and will available to purchase from the Philharmonic Hall Box office.

John will perform live shows across some of the U.K.s most iconic venues including a headline date at Manchester’s prestigious Bridgewater Hall and a very special show at one of the most famous theatres in the capital city, the London Palladium. John will also be joined by very special guest acclaimed comedian Simon Day who will be performing as Yorkshire poet Geoffrey Allerton.

Roy Harper Announces Major U.K. Tour Of 50 Years Of Monumental Classics, Including A Night At The Liverpool Philharmonic Hall

Renowned folk singer-songwriter Roy Harper has announced a major U.K. tour for 2019 celebrating 50 years of classic tracks. The shows will include Harper’s famed epic McGoohan’s Blues from his 1968 album Folkjokeopus and will come to the Liverpool Philharmonic Hall on Monday 18th March 2019.

Roy Harper is one of the very few surviving singer-songwriters from the counterculture of the 60s who is still creatively engaged in new composition and in progressing a body of work that has come to stand for a particularly single-minded form of integrity. His career has spanned six decades.  He has enjoyed collaborations with and tributes from many of his contemporaries, including Led Zeppelin, Kate Bush, Pink Floyd’s Dave Gilmour, Jethro Tull’s Ian Anderson and many more with Fleet Foxes, Joanna Newsom and Johnny Marr affirmed fans.

Progressive Rock Giants Yes Announce 50th Anniversary Tour, Including A Night At The Liverpool Philharmonic Hall.

The year 2018 marks half a century since the formation of the legendary group YES, one of the biggest bands in Prog-rock history and true pioneers of the genre.  To celebrate this remarkable milestone YES will embark on a 10-date U.K. tour next March, including a night at the Philharmonic Hall in Liverpool on Friday 23rd March.

On this not-to-be-missed tour, YES [Steve Howe, Alan White, Geoff Downes, Jon Davison and Billy Sherwood] will feature not only many of the band’s classic hits but performances of sides 1 and 4 and an excerpt from Side 3 of their 1973 album Tales from Topographic Oceans, which was the first YES album to top the U.K. album charts.