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Liverpool Music Week 2009

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various venues around Merseyside
a combination of ticketed and free events
last updated: Fri 16th Oct 2009

Liverpool Music Week is billed as the UK's largest indoor winter music festival and will be staging over 80 events, across 26 venues and will play host to over 250 live bands. The festival format is a combination of ticketed shows and free shows, with artists including the UK's biggest live acts as well as new emerging talent.

This year's festival line-up includes The Enemy, The Specials, Reverend And The Makers, Kasabian, Super Furry Animals, Seasick Steve, Brand New Heavies, Calvin Harris, Soft Toy Emergency, The Gallows, and more. For the line-up details as available please click here.

The event details as released are as follows:-
Thursday 29th October
The Specials @ Liverpool Olympia - £32.50 - TICKETS.

Saturday 31st October
Soft Toy Emergency @ O2 Academy - £6 - TICKETS.

Monday 3rd November
Brand New Heavies @ The Masque Theatre - £16.50 - TICKETS.

Thursday 5th November
Super Furry Animals @ Nation £17.50 - TICKETS.
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Friday 6th November
Twisted Wheel @ The Masque Theatre. FREE.

Saturday 7th November
Reverend And The Makers @ Nation 'Courtyard'. £12 - TICKETS.

Seasick Steve @ Olympia Theatre. £17.50. TICKETS.

Sunday 8th November
The Enemy with support from General Fiasco, and Akeal @ Mountford Hall. £18 - TICKETS.

Tuesday 10th November
Calvin Harris @ Liverpool University (new venue). £14 - TICKETS.

Friday 13th November
The Bays @ The Masque Theatre. FREE.

Monday 16th November
Kasabian @ Echo Arena. £25 - TICKETS.

Saturday 28th November
The Gallows @ Academy 2. £12 - TICKETS.

Liverpool Music Week features music from every genre imaginable including indie, rock, electronic, funk, soul, latin, nu wave, jazz, and world music and this year is no different. There will be over 50 events, at 16 venues and over 250 live bands showcased.

As well as staging a huge agenda of live music events, Liverpool Music Week will also be running a series of panels and seminars featuring some of the UK's music industry movers & shakers who will come together to discuss issues and opportunities within the sector and to offer advice and support to a range of related music businesses, artists and individuals with a desire to enter the music industry.

More information will be here when available.

to
various venues around Merseyside
a combination of ticketed and free events
last updated: Fri 16th Oct 2009


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