• LIMF - Turn Up the Radio

  • Pier Head Liverpool - 24 August 2013
Turn Up the Radio
  • Prices

  • £22.50 (incl. booking fee) plus £2.25 handling fee per order.

PLEASE NOTE: Tickets can be collected from TicketQuarter box office, Queen Square up until 6pm Friday 23 August 2013, or from the Pier Head box office from 9am on Saturday 24 August 2013.

Just Announced: Stooshe, Diana Vickers, A*M*E, Charlie Brown, Tich and The Vamps


Turn Up the Radio will see some of the biggest names in music perform, including JLS, who are dropping in as part of their Farewell Tour along with Little Mix, Eliza Doolittle and Union J.
All persons under the age of 16 must be accompanied by an adult of over 21 years.

One adult required for every four children.

Under 5's go FREE.

There is a ticket limit of 10 tickets per customer


 

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Mayor of Liverpool, Joe Anderson, said: "Our aim for this event was to bring something fresh and new to the city, and at the same time keep the very best elements of the Mathew Street Music Festival. I firmly believe we have surpassed all expectations.
"The diverse music on offer ranges from internationally renowned artists through to home grown talent and some of the best acts paying tribute to iconic from the last 20 years. And the fact that we have included not just our iconic waterfront but also one of our beautiful green spaces makes this event really stand out.
"There's been a real focus on working with partners in the city's music industry to make sure this event showcases not only Liverpool's musical heritage, but also demonstrates that we're a forward-looking city celebrating greatness.
"I am truly grateful to all of those in the industry who have supported our ambition for this event - they have helped us develop something truly unique.
"Working with many partners from the commercial to voluntary sector, this is not a city council or a single organisation delivering an event – it is a whole city's response."
Yaw Owusu has been given the task of curating the entire programme. He said: "The response from artists and music industry insiders has been fantastic – everyone has been keen to get involved in this new-look festival, working together to make it a success.
"Liverpool is synonymous with music – particularly great live music – and the LIMF programme will showcase the very best local and international acts have to offer which will be really inspirational for the thousands who take part in the event.
"There is a real energy around LIMF and I'm confident this will be an unforgettable programme and an unforgettable experience."