Events
The Tung Auditorium announces spring/summer season events
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The Tung Auditorium has lined up some incredible events as part of its spring/summer season.
As The Tung Auditorium embarks on its fourth year as a world class venue, it is no surprise that this season brings to Liverpool many artists with an international profile, including world-renowned Indian flautist Rakesh Chaurasia, in partnership with Milap.
Highly acclaimed American songwriter Joan As Police Woman also joins us on her European tour in April, performing key songs from throughout her career alongside new music from her latest album.
More debut appearances this season come from US acapella folk quartet Windborne, whose music spans many different continents but remains rooted in American folk singing traditions.
Then in July, the season finishes with the Antwerp Philharmonic Orchestra’s tribute to The Beatles, bridging classical and popular music traditions.
The upcoming programme is packed with a spectacular array of genres and exceptional live performers, ranging through classical, chamber, contemporary, jazz, folk, and experimental music. From January – July 2025, the venue will showcase a fantastic mix of both new artists and returning favourites for its highly anticipated season of live music.
Richard Hartwell, Artistic Director of The Tung Auditorium, said:
âWeâre always delighted to unveil our forthcoming programme, and this time itâs a bumper crop of shows highlighting so much of what we do best. There is some great partnership work to produce the season, which features some high profile artists alongside emerging talent. Pick up a brochure or visit our website to see the full range of whatâs on offer.â
This Spring – Summer, The Tung Auditorium invites you to get closer to incredible live performances by contemporary artists including Belle Chen who, along with her band and a small string section, weave classical influences with modern soundscapes, and Thea Gilmore who is regarded as one of the most distinctive, strident and bold singer songwriters of her generation.
The venue are also delighted to be welcoming back Manchester Collective, who are returning with SERENITY 2.0, a programme ranging from ethereal calm to furious amplified sound, culminating with a reimagining of Eric Prydz’s colossal house anthem Opus.
The start of the season sees the return of the ever popular free Lunchtime Concert Series. If you’re unaware of the artists, programme or even the genre, The Tung Auditorium invite you to take a risk and explore new live music that you might not have ever considered going to before.
Frequently cited as the highlight of the week for Tung audiences, this season’s roster appears to live up to its reputation with a broad variety of genres including classical, contemporary, jazz, folk, Indian Carnatic music, choral ensembles and more.