Knowsley Music Festival 2025

The Knowsley Music Festival returns for its fourth year with a stellar line up that spans musical genres. Make sure you don’t miss out on this fantastic line-up of artists!

Songs and Stories - An Intimate Evening with Paul Young

Wednesday 29 October 2025 at Shakespeare North Playhouse, Prescot

Tickets £30 + booking fees

Paul Young broke into the big time 40 years ago when No Parlez went to number one and spawned iconic hits like Wherever I Lay My Hat (That’s My Home). More success followed with the number one album The Secret Of Association and the worldwide hit Everytime You Go Away, not forgetting an appearance at Live Aid and more. Paul sustained that success–while having fun in his tex-mex band, Los Pacaminos. Now, he’s looking back during these intimate shows, that combine conversation and acoustic versions of songs. Paul’s singing songs and telling stories about his incredible career. It’s time to revel in the classic hits and learn the stories behind them in this intimate show.

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Chic Le Freak

Friday 14 November at Knowsley Leisure and Culture Park, Huyton

Tickets £8 + booking fee

Chic Le Freak is a fabulous live tribute band to the music of Nile Rodgers and Chic.
This band has worked with some of the Soul greats including Chaka Khan, The Jacksons, Kathy Sledge and Gloria Gaynor.

All the Disco classic hits that have been written or produced by Nile Rodgers and Chic, will feature in this amazing show, including songs by Sister Sledge, Diana Ross, Madonna, David Bowie and many more.

Chic Le Freak calls you to the dance floor, and delivers the goods, one dance smash single after another of the movement's defining anthems.

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She Drew the Gun

Friday 21 November at St Chad’s Church, Kirkby

Tickets £15 + booking fee

Over three studio albums and nearly a decade, Wirral-born Louisa Roach has built She Drew The Gun into a project that fully lives up to its incendiary name. A place for Roach to explore a visceral musical world informed by influences ranging 80's electronica, hip-hop, political poetry, and cosmic scouse psychedelia epitomised by hometown heroes The Coral (whose lead singer James Skelly took her under his wing during She Drew The Gun’s early days), lyrically it’s found her taking aim at the wild injustices she was persistently seeing in the world at large, decrying corrupt conservative governments and rallying for a more empathetic way of living.

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