Knowsley Music Festival 2024

Knowsley Music Festival is back!

And for Knowsley’s 50th anniversary we’ve got an amazing line up of musical icons playing at venues right across the borough!

Tickets go on sale on Thursday 5 September at 7pm

Pete Wylie and the Mighty Wah!

Friday 8 November – 7.30pm

Shakespeare North Playhouse, Prospero Place, Prescot L34 3AB

Tickets £22 + Booking fee

After last year’s sellout tour, The Mighty Wah! Is back, bigger and better. A tour, a celebration of a storied life and career, and songs that say something… And a double vinyl LP that covers all that and more! From post punk classics to transcendent hits to superb songs that have never been on vinyl before. There’ll be great music, tall tales (all true!), and Pete’s fantastic voice and guitar. Ask The Clash, The KLF, U2, and a cast of thousands. And we’ll answer the question: WHATEVER HAPPENED TO THE MAN OF TOMORROW? Though, strictly speaking that should be WAH! TEVER...

Book now

Deaf School + very special guests Disco in Sochi

Saturday 16 November - 7.30pm

Knowsley Leisure and Culture Park, Huyton

Tickets £22 + Booking fee

The art rock/new wave icons Deaf School who were at the forefront of Liverpool’s musical renaissance in the late 1970’s and early 1980’s are performing a three-night mini tour across the city region to celebrate 50 years of the band. Deaf School paved the way for the new wave scene in Liverpool, inspiring countless bands with their theatrical performances. Music journalist Paul Du Noyer once said: "In the whole history of Liverpool music, two bands matter most: one is the Beatles, and the other is Deaf School”.

Deaf School will be supported by special guests. Liverpool-based music collective, Disco in Sochi. Born in the pandemic of 2020 with only an iPad, an amp, a bass and a drum machine in his Liverpool flat; Alex (singer and writer) started recording demos. Once lockdown lifted, Alex started recording at Ark studios in Bootle where he was introduced to current collective member Rory Ballantyne. Alex and Rory have been making music together since the start of 2021 As Disco in Sochi.

Book now

SOLD OUT

An Evening with China Crisis

Thursday 21 November - 7.30pm

St Chad’s Church, Kirkby

Tickets £22 + Booking fee

China Crisis emerged from Liverpool’s second musical renaissance – the ‘new wave’- in 1981. Originally from Kirkby, the songwriting duo of vocalist/keyboardist Gary Daly and guitarist / vocalist Eddie Lundon cited influences as varied as Davie Bowie, Stevie Wonder and Eric Satie. Their sound was distinctive amongst their peers, often combining elements of jazz, reggae, country and other styles with their own unique melodies and harmonies. The result of their efforts was a clearly identifiable China Crisis sound that stood out from the crowd and garnered the band eleven UK Top 50 singles and three UK Top 40 albums, as well as considerable global success. With a combination of truly engaging music, a good bit of Scouse humour, and the clear kinship the band have with their fans, any China Crisis show is one you leave happier for having been part of.  Their live performances are truly must-see.