Category Archives: Blog Post
The Cavern Club Nominated for Skiddle Award: I Lost My Voice in That Place
Wednesday, 18 February 2026
We’re proud to share that The Cavern Club has been nominated in the Skiddle Awards 2026 in the category: “I Lost My Voice in That Place.” It’s the award that celebrates venues where the music takes over completely… where singing
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The Beatles’ First Gig at The Cavern Club
Monday, 9 February 2026
When The Beatles first stepped onto the Cavern Club stage, few could have predicted that the low-ceilinged cellar on Mathew Street would become the crucible in which the world’s most influential band was forged. Yet for The Beatles, The Cavern
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16 January 1957: The Day The Cavern Club Opened Its Doors
Friday, 16 January 2026
On 16 January 1957, in a warehouse cellar at 10 Mathew Street, Liverpool, a music venue opened that would go on to change popular culture forever. That venue was The Cavern Club. What began as a bold jazz experiment beneath
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The Cavern Club Story – A Brand New Theatre Show Coming in 2026!
Monday, 6 October 2025
The Cavern Club Story is a brand new, must-see theatre production set to take the UK by storm in 2026! For over 70 years, Liverpool’s world-famous Cavern Club has been the beating heart of live music — launching the careers
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Cavern City Tours – The story so far
Sunday, 11 July 2021
Cavern City Tours – The story so far…. Around the world, the phenomenon of The Beatles had left the world rocking. The Merseybeat had left the cellars of Liverpool and changed the world in the 60s and sent the world
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The Fab Four Statues: The Secrets
Wednesday, 4 December 2019
The idea first came from Chris Butler, who owns a sculpture foundry in the Baltic Triangle of Liverpool. Walking through Liverpool One shopping centre Chris saw the image of The Beatles from the 'Live at The BBC' album which used
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60 Years Ago Today – Rory Storm and The Hurricanes Debut The Cavern Club.
Wednesday, 20 November 2019
On 3rd October 1959, Ray McFall took ownership of The Cavern Club. He bought the club for £2750 from Alan Sytner and stated that he wanted to "put Liverpool on the map as a leading jazz centre outside of London."
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Ray McFall and the day The Cavern Club came alive
Thursday, 3 October 2019
When we speak about The Cavern Club being The Most Famous Club In The World it is important to remember the many figures who gave The Club this legacy. We all know about The Beatles, but there were many people
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International Beatleweek 2019: Video Highlights!
Tuesday, 3 September 2019
This year's International Beatleweek was certainly one to remember! We are fortunate that many Beatleweekers are keen videographers too, who find themselves in the right place at the right time to capture these moments and then share on YouTube. Here
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The Monday Club at 8 years!
Friday, 12 July 2019
The Monday Club takes place every Monday at The Cavern Pub and has been a regular fixture for 8 years now. We decided to sit down with Ian Prowse, the founder of The Monday Club and ask him about the
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Cavern Club rocks the West Coast
Thursday, 2 May 2019
Well that was the week that was as the Cavern Club brought Liverpool to LA where we took part in a string of successful, high-profile West Coast events. Cavern Club directors, including John Lennon's sister Julia, and our own Cavern
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CAVERN DOCUMENTARY: The Cavern Club – The Beat Goes On…
Friday, 29 March 2019
Liverpool’s world-famous Cavern Club has been described as the “Cradle of British Pop Music, the place where the Beatles musical identity was formed. The club has played a pivotal role in each and every period of popular music since it
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So may I introduce to you… Neil Brannan
Friday, 1 February 2019
So may I introduce to you, the act you've known for all these years... Neil was our very first customer in the Cavern Pub when it opened in 1994 and proudly carries with him the receipt number 0001. He was
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Memories of the Cavern – 1962-66
Friday, 26 October 2018
I went to the Cavern between the ages of 15 and 19, so that would be 1962-66. The first six months was when I was a student at Machin & Harpers Secretarial College just off the top of Bold Street.
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Memories of The Cavern – 1962
Friday, 28 September 2018
I first went to the Cavern with my friend Hilary Williams when we were 16 years of age. I remember walking down the cobbled street and into the narrow passageway at the entrance to the club, then descending down the
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