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• Event Listings... Stay up to date with an extensive calendar of music events,
from intimate gigs in local pubs, to grand concerts at iconic venues, like the
Liverpool Philharmonic Hall and M&S Bank Arena.
• Editorial Features... Get to know the musicians, creatives, business people
and organisations who make Liverpool's music scene so vibrant and ever-
evolving through a range of content.
• Interactive Map... Navigate through Liverpool's musical hotspots with an
interactive map that highlights key venues, historic sites and music-related
businesses.
• Discover A New Beat... A place for visitors to explore Liverpool's musical
heritage, from The Beatles and Merseybeat to the contemporary artists
shaping the City's sound today.
In celebration of the official launch, the website features a number of exclusive
interviews with Liverpool musicians, entrepreneurs, creatives and venues as well
as special spotlights on upcoming music festivals, and a deep dive into the impact
of the:- 'Taylor Swift' effect.
The launch follows a series of prominent music-related events taking place in
Liverpool, further highlighting Liverpool's position as the ultimate music
destination.
Recent weeks have seen the announcement of Taylor Town, an artist led
installation trail across the City during Taylor Swift's The Eras Tour in Liverpool,
the unveiling of a blue plaque honouring Beatles legend George Harrison and a
free event on Liverpool's Pier Head celebrating Cunard's Queen Anne naming,
featuring performances from Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra, local DJ
Lauren Lo Sung and legendary tenor Andrea Bocelli.
It doesn't stop there as Liverpool is gearing up for a summer of festivals and music
events including Africa Oyé, On the Waterfront, In The Park, International
Beatleweek and Creamfields to name a few with LiverpoolMusicCity.Com being
the place to find out all about music across the Region.
The website has been developed with the support of Liverpool City Region Music
Board, Culture Liverpool and Arts Council England.
Kevin McManus, Head of UNESCO City of Music at Culture Liverpool said:- "We
are thrilled to launch the Liverpool Music City website. Liverpool has always
been a City with a heartbeat of music, and this platform will serve as a bridge
connecting our rich musical past with the dynamic present. Whether you're a
local musician looking for opportunities, a business wanting to connect with the

