What’s on in Liverpool
Event listings for 24 – 31 March 2017
24 March
Geoff Achison
Philharmonic Hall
Highly regarded instrumentalist and singer-songwriter Geoff Achison prepares to thrill audiences with his dynamic blues playing, catchy originals and authentic solo arrangements.
24 March
Feeder
O2 Academy Liverpool
Feeder returned from a four-year hiatus last year with their ninth album, ‘All Bright Electric’. The Welsh rockers head to Liverpool in support of the acclaimed record.
24-25 March
Hairspray
Epstein Theatre
LHK Youth Theatre presents the smash hit musical. Dance the night away with irresistibly feel-good songs ‘Welcome to The 60s’, ‘You Can’t Stop The Beat’, ‘The Nicest Kids in Town’ and more.
25 March
Omid Djalili
Echo Arena Liverpool
The award winning comedian and actor, renowned for his legendary stand-up performances, brings his intelligent, joyful, energetic and captivating comedy masterclass.
27 March
Roscoe Lecture: Jeremy Paxman
St George’s Hall
Journalist, author and TV presenter Jeremy Paxman heads to the city to deliver a lecture entitled ‘Great Britain’s Great War: How the First World War Changed Everything’.
29 March
Frankie Davies and Dahlia
The Magnet
Frankie Davies has been delighting fans around Europe with her country and Americana sounds. After releasing her first EP ‘Dancing All Night’ in 2015, she began work on her debut album.
29 March
Andrew Poppy – The Beating of Wings
The Capstone Theatre
The bewitching composer, musician and record producer brings his unique body of work to the city. Expect playful, pulse-driven music and acoustic sounds accompanied by digital technology.
30 March
Bowie Experience
Empire Theatre
Let’s dance! Celebrate David Bowie’s hits in a spectacular concert when this magical experience falls to Earth. An unforgettable journey through the golden years from ‘Space Oddity’ to ‘Heroes’.
> Related | Review: British Music Experience (BME) at Cunard Building
31 March
Scott Matthews
LEAF
His debut album ‘Passing Stranger’ was 10 years old last year, and now Scott Matthews arrives at the Bold Street venue with a further four albums in his repertoire.









