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Liverpool Stadium

LIVERPOOL MUSIC HERITAGE TRAIL – Liverpool Stadium

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Liverpool Stadium 1932 – 1987

“The smell of the place, if only you could bottle it …other venues never matched the Stadium’s. Maybe it was a terrible place acoustically but the atmosphere in there was electric. “
Charlie, Stadium regular, circa 2010

Liverpool’s grand Cotton Exchange building on Old Hall Street, deep in its commercial district, was completed in 1906. A monument to Liverpool’s global influence in the cotton trade, in 1932 it gained an unruly next-door neighbour.

The UK’s first purpose-built boxing venue, Liverpool Stadium, was housed on the site of the old St Paul’s Church. The Stadium’s ornate art-deco facade was pure showbiz, its vast barn interior simple functionality.   Demolished in 1985, today it is the site of a modern network of office developments.

Liverpool Stadium earned the unenviable reputation of being the ‘graveyard of champions’. With a visceral, intense and tribal atmosphere, the venue was perfect for music.

Click on the film link to discover more. 

Click here to listen to some of the sounds of The Stadium. Playlist compiled by Brad Edwards (Stadium regular)

Click to download the music trail map 

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