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Best Concerts from 20 September - 20 November

in Liverpool

The Illegal Eagles at Liverpool Empire Theatre

The Illegal Eagles

The ultimate tribute to the legendary West Coast rockers, The Illegal Eagles are back and bringing their stunning vocals and tight harmonies to stages across the UK this year for yet another brilliant tour. The authentic Eagles experience (at half the price), hear all of their biggest hits including Hotel California, Desperado, Take It Easy, New Kid In Town, Life In The Fast Lane, and many more, as played by these incredibly talented musicians!

MANIA - The Abba Tribute at Liverpool Empire Theatre

MANIA - The Abba Tribute

It's time to smarten up your spandex and polish those platforms for the biggest ABBA party as it heads out on a new UK tour this year. One of the world's most respected tributes, MANIA is the way to experience the hits of the chart-toppers - presented as a glorious concert that'll take you all the way down memory lane. So, get ready to thank them for the music and join fans old and young for this unforgettable celebration of the one and only ABBA!

The Australian Pink Floyd at Liverpool Empire Theatre

The Australian Pink Floyd

It may come as a surprise to learn that Australian Pink Floyd is one of the most in-demand touring bands of the moment, so good at what they do that it is said that even David Gilmour asked them to play at his 50th Birthday bash. This is no small tribute act, but a high-octane audio-visual exploration of the music of Pink Floyd featuring highly skilled musicians and a lighting show that's second to none.

Luther Live at Liverpool Empire Theatre

Luther Live

Across an incredible career, the much loved Luther Vandross soundtracked some of the most important moments in many lives around the world. Nicknamed 'The Velvet Voice,' there's no wonder he was named in Rolling Stone's 200 greatest singers of all time, with a seemingly endless list of hits including Never Too Much, Here and Now, Dance with My Father, Power of Love/Love Power and so many others, leading to 40 million records sold globally and 8 Grammy Awards.