After two years of sell out shows in the Philharmonic’s Music Room, ‘Seafoam Green’s Last Waltz’ returns to the Philharmonic, this time in the iconic Hall.
On 25th November 1976, at the Hinterland Ballroom in San Francisco, ‘The Band’ performed their last ever concert after 16 years on the road. On that fateful night they were joined by some ‘friends’ – Bob Dylan, Neil Young, Muddy Waters, Van Morrison, Dr John, Eric Clapton, Emmylou Harris & Joni Mitchell to name but a few. The event was filmed by director Martin Scorsese and made into a documentary, released in 1978 and has been hailed one of the greatest concert films ever produced.
Over 40 years later, a collective of some of Liverpool’s finest musicians came together to celebrate its influence and its impact. The night was such a success that two nights were booked for 2017, and it’s happening all again, this time in the Philharmonic Hall’s main room in association with Mellowtone Records.
With more to be announced soon, the first guest for this year’s show is Phil Campbell, singer with Scottish blues-rockers The Temperance Movement, replete with a 1970’s rock star sensibility, and a “rousing, scorching vocal”.
Tickets are on sale now from the link below or from the Box Office on 0151 709 3789.
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Edited by Maryanna Rice