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Music
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Virtual choir bridging gender inequality gap
A virtual choir is aiming to transform the way young girls view opportunities available to them through the art of song.
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Beat goes on as singer launches new music
A local singer songwriter came back home to launch her new songs at an event in Liverpool.
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Liverpool Irish Festival kicks off again
The Liverpool Irish Festival has launched its 17th annual celebrations.
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Homeless choir to release charity single
A Liverpool choir is bidding to make an impression on the charts by releasing a charity single to raise funds.
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Viola Beach legacy lives on in new shop
A woman is opening a vintage clothes store in memory of the band Viola Beach.
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International flavour to LJMU celebration day
LJMU International Day returned to celebrate different countries and cultures through food, music, dance and more.
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Wombats back home for free show
Indie-rock band The Wombats went back their roots to perform a live set at HMV in Liverpool.
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Irish Festival craics on after 15 years
The Liverpool Irish Festival is back for its 15th year with a range of events going on this week.
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Cavern tunes up for first ukulele festival
The world-famous Cavern Club hosted its first ever Ukulele Festival, with a sell-out crowd in attendance.
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Night celebrates Mod culture for charity
Enthusiastic Mods gathered to watch tribute bands and original acts as they raised charity cash.
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Local singer to support Little Mix on Wirral
Wirral singer Bronnie Hughes has been announced as the support act for chart-toppers, Little Mix, at Prenton Park.
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Historic Beatles disc goes on show
The original record that launched career of The Beatles has been unveiled and put on display in Liverpool.
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Funds needed for singer’s USA adventure
A Wirral singer-songwriter has been offered a dream trip to America, but needs donations to help him make it.
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Southport singer scoops ‘Sound’ success
Merseyrail’s Sound Station singing contest came to an end as the winner was crowned at Moorfields station.
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Opera exhibit in tune at Central Library
The world’s longest touring opera had a musical opening at Liverpool’s Central Library.
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Lennon’s letter to The Queen worth £60K
A letter John Lennon wrote to The Queen explaining why he returned his MBE has been valued at £60,000.
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Story time event brings books to children
Families gathered in Mossley Hill to take part in a free story time event to help encourage child literacy.
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Chart-toppers Keywest busk in city centre
Multi-platinum selling band Keywest treated shoppers to a surprise performance on the streets of Liverpool.