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Bongos Bingo Confetti

And the queen of Bongo’s Bingo is… Nadine Coyle

Panto starring Girls Aloud singer is sure to be a full house

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7 gigs to catch in Liverpool this September

From funk and soul to orchestral French house, here's the pick of the gigs this...

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Africa Oyé - 10 acts not to be missed this weekend

Chris Heasman on who to catch at this year's festival in Sefton Park (16-17 June)

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Sound of Europe - how will Brexit affect music?

A one day event (10 May) on touring and festival opportunities in Europe

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Richard Dawkins joins Bluedot line-up

The controversial biologist will discuss his latest book, Science in the Soul, as part of...

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Deaf School release first full length album since 1978

And they've still got it

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Miners' strike revisited in dance house on docklands

LEAP festival kicks off 25th anniversary with a home to call its own.

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Theatre review: Fiddler On The Roof, Everyman

This is a brilliant production, from the first violin scrapings of the eponymous Fiddler on...

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Strawberry Fields Forever: it was 50 years ago today

Strawberry Fields, with its extra ‘s’, is an imagined land of lost memories and found...

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Big music names bring the bite to Liverpool Sound City

Talk of revolution from Don Letts, Jah Wobble, Peaches and Andrew Weatherall. Words: Damon Fairclough

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REVEALED | Alan Moore comes to Liverpool for Super Weird Happening

The counter-culture legend headlines marathon 'gathering of the tribes' by DJ Greg Wilson

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The Mersey Sound that made poetry an open book

Liverpool salutes Henri, McGough and Patten for three whole months. By Damon Fairclough