Sunday 28 September 2025 11am
Liverpool Philharmonic Hall
Liverpool Philharmonic Open Day – Free Event
Liverpool Philharmonic throws open its doors for a day filled with music! Everyone’s welcome, so drop in, enjoy a packed programme of musical taster sessions and experiences, and discover everything we’ve got on offer…
The full Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra – together with Principal Guest Conductor Andrew Manze – will be bringing you three spectacular mini-concerts featuring classical favourites and some of the all-time greats. Also making a special guest appearance on the day will be Liverpool’s own piano superstar, Brad Kella – who’ll be joined on stage by the strings of Liverpool Philharmonic Youth Company.
Our In Harmony Chamber Stars – made up of young musicians from Everton and Anfield – will be performing too, the Hall’s mighty organ will be in full flight in some roof-raising recitals, and you’ll even be able to ‘Come and Sing’ with the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Choir, joining them in one of the most iconic choral pieces ever composed.
Over in the Music Room, we’ll be kicking off our Music Room 10 anniversary celebrations with sounds from near and far. Some of our closest friends and partners will be hosting a series of takeovers, showcasing incredible artists and irresistible music from across the city and around the globe. Milap will be bringing us Music for the Mind and Soul with boundary-breaking guitarist Giuliano Modarelli and renowned tabla player Kousic Sen, while Liverpool Acoustic delivers sets from three exciting local artists – Jessica Dives, She’s In The Trees, and Thom Morecroft. LUMA Creations celebrates the rhythms and traditions of Latin America with a vibrant dance collective and the electrifying drumming ensemble Comparsa La Bomba, before Africa Oyé closes the Music Room programme with show-stopping performances from Satin Beige and Cill.
“jazzy, bluesy, soulful and totally engaging, an astonishing talent” - Carlisle Blues Festival, 2021
Satin Beige is an R&B cellist and singer songwriter. Her music has been described by Getintothis as “cello infused, lyrically soulful R ‘n’ B” with “something of an Ed Sheeran and Alicia Keys lovechild vibe”.
Since graduating from LIPA in 2015 she has received a special mention award at the UK Music awards (2017), opened the main stage at Africa Oye (2019) – The UK’s largest African
music festival, supported Roachford on his UK tour, opened four sold out nights at The Music Room (Philharmonic Hall) supporting Connie Lush, played at BBC Introducing Live in London, supported Chelcee Grimes (RCA) at her sold out hometown show in Liverpool, and performed with Tommy Scott from Space.
She has enjoyed airplay on BBC Introducing Merseyside and her single “Being Me”- a song addressing attitudes towards race- has been played by BBC introducing Merseyside , BBC 6 Music (Tom Robinson show) and added to the playlist in all Caffe Nero stores in the UK.