The festive season will see a variety of performances, including music, comedy, and unique shows.
The Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra will perform works by Tchaikovsky, Handel’s Messiah, and the Jurassic Park score live to a screening of the film.
Drag queens Peaches Christ, Baga Chipz, Ginger Johnson, Kyran Thrax, and Le Gateau Chocolat will present Christmas Gaiety: A Fabulous Festive Extravaganza.
Family-friendly events include Santa’s Christmas Party, The Muppet Christmas Carol, and Horrible Histories: Horrible Christmas.
Comedians Rob Brydon, Lucy Beaumont, Simon Amstel, and Phil Wang are also set to perform.
Liverpool’s Rebecca Ferguson will deliver a show on December 6, performing Christmas classics and songs from her own catalogue.
Tony Hadley will also bring his Christmas Big Band Tour to the Hall on December 5.
Rob Brydon’s Christmas show will come to Liverpool on December 11, featuring an eight-piece band.
The show will include songs, stories, and impressions.
A festive comedy show will be held on December 17, featuring Lucy Beaumont, Simon Amstell, Phil Wang, Sharon Wanjohi, and Sarah Keyworth as host.
Love Actually in Concert will be shown on December 1, while The Muppet Christmas Carol will be screened on Christmas Eve.
It’s a Wonderful Life will be shown on December 21 and December 24.
The Horrible Histories team will return with Horrible Christmas on December 18.
The Music Room will host Liverpool-based singer-songwriters Dan Astles and Abby Meysenburg on December 3, Liverpool Acoustic’s A Winter Union on December 7, and The Albion Christmas Show on December 11.
Baked a la Ska will perform their album Ska of Wonder, adding a ska twist to Christmas classics.
Gift cards are available, which can be exchanged for tickets to concerts at the Liverpool Philharmonic Hall.
Memberships, offering treats and behind-the-scenes benefits, can also be gifted.