A WIRRAL events company has announced new shows after reaching their milestone 50th event.
The team at Events 471 are celebrating 18 months of success after selling 4,500 tickets across 50 events.
Now the events company has announced new shows featuring When Rivers Meet, Liz Owen, The Beggs Sisters and DaGoogie aka Deb Googe from My Bloody Valentine.
Here’s a list of what events are happening across Wirral and Merseyside.
When Rivers Meet: Thursday October 3 - Future Yard
When Rivers Meet are going back to their roots, touring the UK as a duo for the first time since 2019.
British husband and wife artists Grace and Aaron Bond are the first Independent rock/blues band to have had a Top 10 in the UK Official Album Charts.
‘Band Of The Year’ for three consecutive years, they have earned a place in the UK Blues Hall of Fame and the title of ‘Best New Band’ from the UK’s largest rock radio station.
HOLLOWBODY: Saturday October 5 - Rough Trade Liverpool
Blending stadium guitar riffs, toy-box synthesisers, bittersweet melodies and fuzzed up rhythm, HOLLOWBODY brew an alternative sound that draws from indie, rock and dance.
With support from WULL, a Wirral band who have support from the likes of BBC 6 Music, BBC Radio 1 and Dave Monks from BBC Radio Merseyside, and modern Indie rock band Rioja.
Liz Owen Album Launch: Saturday October 19 – Start Yard
Join Events 471 for the long-awaited launch of Liz Owen’s highly anticipated album, Beautiful Beasts.
This special evening promises to be an unforgettable experience, filled with mesmerising melodies and emotive performances.
With support from Racheal Jean Harris, who has received top praise from BBC6 Music’s Tom Robinson, and the award winning artist and songwriter Mike Ryan.
The Beggs Sisters: Saturday November 16, Future Yard
After an incredible reaction at Future Yard in November, The Beggs Sisters are back with beautiful harmonies.
Daughters of Nick Beggs, who initially found fame in the 80s with the band Kajagoogoo.
Featuring support from the Jenny Colquitt and Miles Temp, it’s set to be a night of acoustic music.
Da Googie: Friday December 6 – Future Yard
Da Googie is the solo project of Deb Googe, renowned bass player from My Bloody Valentine, Thurston Moore Group, and Brix Smith.
Da Googie is a mesmerising blend of traditional bass lines with abstract noises and field recordings, creating intricate, layered soundscapes that captivate and challenge the listener.
With support from Loop Fader, the audiovisual electronica brainchild of Simon Kilgallon.
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