what's on in liverpool july 4-11
It's a poptastic week ahead with the Summer Pops kicking off today with Australian Pink Floyd and the Phil's classical summer pops continuing tomorrow with the return of Vasily Petrenko to the podium for an all-Russian programme.
The Summer Pops continue with N-Dubz tomorrow, James Morrison on July 7, McFly on July 11 and of course, it's Beatles Day next Friday, July 10.
Then there's Bryan Adams, who isn't part of this year's line-up but who brings his acoustic show to the Empire. Expect to hear one man, one guitar and 2,000 audience members singing "everything I do, I do it for you".
On the art front, Whistler etchings go on display at the Lady Lever art gallery over in Port Sunlight, and the Walker's new exhibition New Radicals opens on Friday. You can still also see Cecil Beaton's stunning portraits at the Walker too of course.
July is a notoriously quiet month at the theatre, but the Playhouse continues its run of The Hypochondriac while on Thursday the Empire's big new show, Nicky Allt's One Night in Istanbul, opens with a fanfare.
And don't forget to catch Liverpool's own Stephen Graham acting alongside Johnny Depp and Christian Bale in Michael Mann's new Depression era gangster tale Public Enemies.
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Thanks, but I think I'll go see Ry Cooder at on the 11th instead
And of course, Ry Cooder at the Philharmonic Hall on July 11! That's what's so great about Liverpool, there's always so much going on.
It should be a great evening - I hope you enjoy it. Let me know what you thought....