Coming up at The Tung Auditorium in Autumn 2024

inside the tung auditorium during a show. The audience is in darkness and the stage is illumnated.

It may be the new kid on the block, but Liverpool’s state-of-the-art concert hall, The Tung Auditorium, has come of out the blocks with all cylinders firing since opening in March 2022.

Following the acclaim and success of its previous seasons The Tung Auditorium embarks on its third year as a world-class venue, announcing another eclectic season of live music taking place throughout Autumn and Winter. 

The upcoming programme is packed with a spectacular array of genres and exceptional live performers, ranging through classical, jazz, electric-folk, pop, acoustic and experimental music. From September to December 2024 the venue will showcase a fantastic mix of both new artists and returning favourites for its highly anticipated season of live music. 

A plethora of international artists are represented in this upcoming season, including some of Ireland’s finest voices Iarla Ó Lionáird (10th October) – read our interview here – and Cara Dillon (1st November). Looking a little further afield, Senegalese Afro-pop sensation Seckou Keita and band visit in November, as well as a phenomenal collaboration between Manchester Collective and South African cellist Abel Selaocoe.

Showcasing artists with local roots, The Tung Auditorium will also host some very special homecoming shows this Autumn. Liverpool-born singer-songwriter and award-winning Americana artist Robert Vincent makes his venue debut to celebrate the release of his fourth album in December, whilst mesmeric, minimalist noise artists Ex-Easter Island Head take to the Tung stage in November, with specially invited guests from the UK’s experimental underground scene. Dorothy Bird (6th November) will also visit the auditorium for the first time in her debut Lunchtime concert appearance.