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5899823Kim Wilde
DateMonday 13th September 2021
DescriptionThe UK's most successful female 80's pop star, Kim Wilde is heading out on her first UK Headline Tour in 35 years. She will be performing old songs as well as new ones from her upcoming album 'Here Come the Aliens'. Kim Wilde's return to recording isn't a comeback, but it does mark a fresh start in the iconic singer's extraordinary career. Proud of her past, but focused on the future, Kim has never stopped singing or selling out tours - she has played more shows in the past decade than ever before, finding fans in countries she never dreamed she'd visit and turning new generations on to her songs. When she walked in to the famous RAK Studios last year to begin recording 'Here Come The Aliens' (her first new album of original material to have a UK release since 1992), Kim felt instantly at home. Not only because RAK was where, in 1981, she recorded 'Kids In America' and 'Chequered Love', the seminal singles that made her famous at the age of 21, but because making music is what Kim has always done. Vocally, Kim has never sounded better, the result of a hectic gig and festival schedule that has taken Kim and her six-strong band around the world for the past decade, playing not only her classic '80s tracks, but the hits she has continued to enjoy throughout Europe, Scandinavia and Asia up to the present day. In fact, it's in Britain where Kim has been off the road the most. "I've played more in the past 15 years than I did in the first two decades of my career," says Kim, the UK's most successful female pop star of the 80s, whose early tours included opening for David Bowie and Michael Jackson. "My band and I have headlined several tours abroad, but this is the first one for almost 30 years at home. But I've had fantastic experiences here touring with Rewind and Let's Rock so our fans know that they have a very special place in my heart. I cannot wait to see them all up close and personal."
Time(s)Sep 13, 7pm
LocationLiverpool Philharmonic Hall
Price£32.20-£40, rescheduled from Sep 19, 2020, original tickets remain valid
Telephone No.0151 709 3789
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Liverpool Philharmonic Hall
Address
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36 Hope Street
Liverpool
Merseyside
L1 9BP
Telephone No.0151 709 3789
Disabled facilitiesPhilharmonic Hall strives to be accessible to all patrons. Please let the box office know of your specific requirements when booking your tickets in order to make best use of our facilities. If you are ordering tickets online, please click on the 'Accessible Seating Request Form' to let us know your individual needs.

Philharmonic Hall provides a range of facilities for disabled customers, including:

Level access is available to the foyer and box office.
Passenger lift and level access is available to stalls and boxes in the concert hall and to the Grand Foyer Bar and Restaurant.
Public phones (situated by the lift in the Foyer) and the box office counter are accessible to wheelchair users.
Spaces for wheelchairs plus companions are available in boxes 7 and 16, in the front and rear stalls and in the restaurant.
A unisex WC is available in the outer corridor of the auditorium close to Box 7.
An infra-red hearing system is available. Contact a steward when you arrive at the venue to obtain one.
Large print and audio versions of the brochure are available from the marketing department by calling 0151 210 2895 or emailing marketing@liverpoolphil.com
Guide dogs are welcome throughout the building. Please advise the box office when purchasing your ticket if you are bringing a guide dog.
Parking1. Philharmonic Hall Car Park - Situated on Caledonia Street, this car park is open from 8.30am until 15 mins after the end of concerts. Please note that parking is limited and is on a first come, first served basis. Cost: £4.00 (after 5.30pm), £5.00 (before 5.30pm).

2. Blackburne House Car Park - Situated on Falkner Street, this car park is open on concert nights from 5.30pm, until 20 mins after the end of concerts. Please note that gates will be locked after this period. Please do not use this car park if unstaffed. Cost: £4.00

3. Myrtle Street - off Chatham Street (University of Liverpool Car Park) - This car park is available Monday - Friday after 4pm, and all day on Saturday and Sunday. Take ticket on entry at the barrier, and pay with ticket at pay machine before leaving. Cost: £3


4. Liverpool Cathedral Car Park - Generally open on concert nights from 5.30pm. Cost: £3 on production of your concert ticket. Tickets must be produced and payment made to the Constable's Lodge on arrival. We offer secure parking with CCTV monitoring and manned patrols.

Please note that car parks 2, 3, & 4 are not operated by the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic.

Times/prices were correct at time of posting. Please check opening and closing times and prices of these car parks before parking.
Opening timesMonday to Saturday 10am - 5.30pm, and for counter bookings up to 15 minutes after the start of the performance on concert nights.
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