The man who discovered Kylie says intuition is the key to success. 💡
🎶In the latest episode of ‘Nailing It’ we met music legend Pete Waterman.
🎧 He has been involved in 22 number one singles, selling over 500 million records world wide and launching the careers of Kylie, Rick Astley and more.
🌟Pete shares his steps to success and says intuition and instinct is key.
He talks about his career starting at Liverpool radio station, Radio City and delves into the world of music and business - telling us how the music industry might have dramatically changed, but the essence of business remains the same now as it was in the 80’s, if you are focused and have that sense of intuition you can succeed in anything. 👊
Pete’s latest venture is theatre with a smash-hit musical now added to his long-list of successes - I Should Be So Lucky features the music of Stock Aitken Waterman and has gained incredible reviews. You can watch the show at Liverpool Empire from Monday 16th - Saturday 20th April 2024.
The man who discovered Kylie says intuition is the key to success. 💡
🎶In the latest episode of ‘Nailing It’ we met music legend Pete Waterman.
🎧 He has been involved in 22 number one singles, selling over 500 million records world wide and launching the careers of Kylie, Rick Astley and more.
🌟Pete shares his steps to success and says intuition and instinct is key.
He talks about his career starting at Liverpool radio station, Radio City and delves into the world of music and business - telling us how the music industry might have dramatically changed, but the essence of business remains the same now as it was in the 80’s, if you are focused and have that sense of intuition you can succeed in anything. 👊
Pete’s latest venture is theatre with a smash-hit musical now added to his long-list of successes - I Should Be So Lucky features the music of Stock Aitken Waterman and has gained incredible reviews. You can watch the show at Liverpool Empire from Monday 16th - Saturday 20th April 2024.
From tomorrow over 150,000 race-goers will descended on Aintree Racecourse as the eyes of the world will once again be firmly put on Liverpool for the Randox Grand National Festival 2024.
We spoke to businesses across the city about how preparations were going for them and how excited they are for the return of the races 🥳
From tomorrow over 150,000 race-goers will descended on Aintree Racecourse as the eyes of the world will once again be firmly put on Liverpool for the Randox Grand National Festival 2024.
We spoke to businesses across the city about how preparations were going for them and how excited they are for the return of the races 🥳
Did you know the River Mersey has the second highest tidal range in the UK and the fourth highest tidal rise in the world. This video shows just how strong the current is. Watch the ball! 😲
Did you know the River Mersey has the second highest tidal range in the UK and the fourth highest tidal rise in the world. This video shows just how strong the current is. Watch the ball! 😲
Great British Menu winner, Chef Dan McGeorge is set to open the doors of his debut restaurant in Liverpool later this Spring.
Vetch, located at 29A Hope Street in the heart of his home town of Liverpool, is currently being transformed into a 26-cover fine dining restaurant.
Once open Vetch will serve up a relaxed seasonally inspired five-course lunch and a seven-course dinner, with both tasting menus showcasing modern British cooking interspersed with Nordic and Asian flavour influences.
Vetch’s chef-owner Dan McGeorge said:
‘’It was a big decision leaving Rothay, but it was the right one to make. Georgia and I wanted to move back to Liverpool and realise our joint ambition to open a restaurant. We’ve been fortunate enough to find an amazing location right in the middle of the city at 29A Hope Street. We’re busy recruiting staff at the moment and then we’ll spend time working with our team to hit the ground running. Hopefully opening the doors in early May. We can’t wait to welcome guests through the door to enjoy what will hopefully be a great additional to Liverpool’s emerging dining scene.’’
Great British Menu winner, Chef Dan McGeorge is set to open the doors of his debut restaurant in Liverpool later this Spring.
Vetch, located at 29A Hope Street in the heart of his home town of Liverpool, is currently being transformed into a 26-cover fine dining restaurant.
Once open Vetch will serve up a relaxed seasonally inspired five-course lunch and a seven-course dinner, with both tasting menus showcasing modern British cooking interspersed with Nordic and Asian flavour influences.
Vetch’s chef-owner Dan McGeorge said:
‘’It was a big decision leaving Rothay, but it was the right one to make. Georgia and I wanted to move back to Liverpool and realise our joint ambition to open a restaurant. We’ve been fortunate enough to find an amazing location right in the middle of the city at 29A Hope Street. We’re busy recruiting staff at the moment and then we’ll spend time working with our team to hit the ground running. Hopefully opening the doors in early May. We can’t wait to welcome guests through the door to enjoy what will hopefully be a great additional to Liverpool’s emerging dining scene.’’
The eyes of the world will be back on Liverpool this week as gates open @aintreeracecourse from Thursday for the Randox Grand National Festival 2024. 🤩
Over 150,000 people will attend across the three days with a global audience of over 600 million.
We will be there once again to bring you all of the action as it happens 🥳
Get excited and watch our highlights from last year here.
The eyes of the world will be back on Liverpool this week as gates open @aintreeracecourse from Thursday for the Randox Grand National Festival 2024. 🤩
Over 150,000 people will attend across the three days with a global audience of over 600 million.
We will be there once again to bring you all of the action as it happens 🥳
Get excited and watch our highlights from last year here.
Liverpool musician Billy Fury Billy Fury was an early star of rock and roll, he equalled the Beatles’ record of 24 hits in the 1960s and spent 332 weeks on the UK chart. His hit singles include “Wondrous Place”, “Halfway to Paradise” and “Jealousy”.
He also starred in many movies including That’ll Be The Day in 1973. Billy died at the age of 42 but his music and legacy lives on. Visit his statue @thealbertdock ❤️
Liverpool musician Billy Fury Billy Fury was an early star of rock and roll, he equalled the Beatles’ record of 24 hits in the 1960s and spent 332 weeks on the UK chart. His hit singles include “Wondrous Place”, “Halfway to Paradise” and “Jealousy”.
He also starred in many movies including That’ll Be The Day in 1973. Billy died at the age of 42 but his music and legacy lives on. Visit his statue @thealbertdock ❤️
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