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Warehouse liverpool

LIVERPOOL MUSIC HERITAGE TRAIL – Warehouse

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Warehouse 1981 – 1983

“The best gigs you see are those that give you a feeling similar to when you drive over a bridge too fast, that jump in your chest…nights like these seemed to be readily available at The Warehouse.”
Banjo, Warehouse regular, 2018 

With bands booked by local music promotor Dave C, The Warehouse opened at 13-15 Fleet Street, just off Hanover Street.

Today the area is rebranded as the Ropewalks District. In the early 1980s, Fleet Street was just a rundown backstreet. Another victim of the latest economic nadir for the city. Music offered salvation. The Warehouse’s Klub Fiasco nights – live music, five or six nights a week – were a godsend for some. For others, life changing.

Click on the film link to discover more. 

Click here to listen to some of the sounds of The Warehouse. Playlist compiled by Peter Hooton (singer songwriter The Farm co-editor The End magazine)

Click to download the music trail map 

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