Tickets now Sold Out!
The LiverpoolSound Concert, headlining Sir Paul Mccartney has sold, out reported the Culture Company days earlier. They're now selling an 'exclusive' range of official merchandise promoting the concert instead.
Those who can't afford a ticket will watch it from TV screens.
Paul McCartney returns to Liverpool for this once-in-a lifetime concert to celebrate the city's unrivalled status as the world capital of pop.
Appearing alongside Paul are The Kaiser Chiefs, Dave Grohl and The Zutons.
Raised on rock 'n' roll, rhythm and blues, and soul from across the Atlantic, Liverpool created an exciting new sound all of its own in the early 1960s. This will be the first and last global concert ever to be staged at Anfield before Liverpool Football Club moves to a new home.
Paul McCartney said: "I'm very excited about Liverpool being the European Capital of Culture in 2008. We have a fantastic series of events which are sure to get you excited too. I'm very proud of the city and I look forward to welcoming you all and showing you a good time. It's going to be a great year."
It's time for that famous Liverpool sound to get back to where it once belonged!
Can't make it to the gig?
Concert coverage begins on BBC Radio Merseyside from 5.00pm.
Highlights will be on BBC2 from 11.00pm until 12.30am
Gates open at 5.00pm and the concert finishes at 10.30pm.
PLEASE VISIT THE FAQ'S AND ON THE DAY PAGES FOR TICKETING, SECURITY AND TRANSPORT INFORMATION.
Sunday, 1 June 2008
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It would be humble to say, "yeah, great. Paul Mccartney coming home to play". Unfortunately the beatles fame forced them to exclude a trendy vibrant city which not only the band emerged from, thereby providing the world with the most successful music band in history and all its inspirational material and depth. So a tribute concert is nice, but for me the Beatles owe much more than an evening of songs we have all heard a trillion times. R.I.P. Lennon.
BJS.
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