
Hadouken! are back with Mic Check, which is the second single from their latest album - For The Masses.

Review: Dreamboats and Petticoats at the Liverpool Empire
(Tue 09/03)
It’s the 1960s, an age of innocence and the awakening of teenage desire – with fabulous tunes and a new freedom.
This is the backdrop to a fun-filled musical, jam-packed with legendary tunes that takes nostalgia ... Read more
Review: Liverpool's new Lenny's Bar & Grill and Comedy Hell
(Mon 08/03)
Hidden behind two bus stops on Sir Thomas Street, you could be forgiven for not spotting the new restaurant and comedy venue Lenny’s Bar and Grill with basement club Comedy Hell which opened its doors to the publ... Read more
Review: Ronan Keating at the Liverpool Empire
(Mon 01/03)
When Ronan Keating appeared on stage at the Liverpool Empire, the sell-out crowd went wild.... Read more
Review: African Soul Rebels at Liverpool Philharmonic Hall
(Sun 28/02)
A vibrant fusion of African music soared through the rafters at the Philharmonic Hall moving the audience to their feet in wild delight. ... Read more
Review: Hadouken! - Mic Check
(Sat 13/03)
Hadouken! are back with Mic Check, which is the second single from their latest album - For The Masses.
Review: Dreamboats and Petticoats at the Liverpool Empire
(Tue 09/03)
It’s the 1960s, an age of innocence and the awakening of teenage desire – with fabulous tunes and a new freedom.
This is the backdrop to a fun-filled musical, jam-packed with legendary tunes that takes nostalgia
Review: Liverpool's new Lenny's Bar & Grill and Comedy Hell
(Mon 08/03)
Hidden behind two bus stops on Sir Thomas Street, you could be forgiven for not spotting the new restaurant and comedy venue Lenny’s Bar and Grill with basement club Comedy Hell which opened its doors to the publ
Review: Ronan Keating at the Liverpool Empire
(Mon 01/03)
When Ronan Keating appeared on stage at the Liverpool Empire, the sell-out crowd went wild.
Review: African Soul Rebels at Liverpool Philharmonic Hall
(Sun 28/02)
A vibrant fusion of African music soared through the rafters at the Philharmonic Hall moving the audience to their feet in wild delight.
Review: Laughterhouse comedy presents Reginald D Hunter at The Orchard, Liverpool
(Sat 27/02)
Little do some people know that comedy is to be enjoyed at cider tavern and restaurant, The Orchard, on Blundell Street, tucked away from the usual city centre rabble.
New book pays tribute to Liverpool's dockers
(Thu 25/02)
A new souvenir special explores the colourful history of Liverpool's dockland and the legacy of the men who worked there.
Review: Euripides' Medea at the Liverpool Everyman
(Tue 23/02)
No-one does tragedy like the Greeks. Despite the heavy subject matter, Euripides' Medea at the Liverpool Everyman was nothing short of delightful.
Review: Matthew Bourne's Swan Lake at Liverpool Empire
(Tue 23/02)
Matthew Bourne has longed to bring his iconic interpretation of Swan Lake to Liverpool for many years – he was just waiting to be asked.
Review: Traces at the Liverpool Empire
(Fri 19/02)
With the promise that this show will "make an entire generation run away and join the circus", the performers from Les 7 Doigts de la Main have a lot to live up to.
Review A single Man
(Tue 16/02)
Colin Firth in the role of his career as a Gay Professor.
Invictus: one of the best ever "sports movies"
(Sun 14/02)
Produced and directed by Clint Eastwood, 'Invictus' tells the uplifting and true story of how President Nelson Mandela gave his backing to the white dominated Sprinboks when South Africa hosted the 1995 Rugby World Cup
Review: Ghost Stories at the Liverpool Playhouse
(Wed 10/02)
As a huge fan of both The League of Gentlemen and Derren Brown's TV work, this dark, disturbing and, at times, humorous creation from the murky minds of Jeremy Dyson and Andy Nyman does not disappoint.
Review Sherlock Holmes
(Fri 22/01)
With its Liverpool locations Sherlock Holmes is a classy film.
Review: Whistle Down The Wind, Liverpool Empire
(Wed 20/01)
With its powerful music, soaring vocals, and elaborate sets ‘Whistle Down The Wind’ is spending ten days at the Liverpool Empire Theatre.