A new art installation has been unveiled in the world-famous Cavern Club that explores the connections between the Beatles and the countries competing in the Eurovision Song Contest 2023.
The Cavern played home to The Beatles 292 times between 1961 and 1963. The project, simply titled ‘The Beatles & Eurovision’ offers 37 facts that directly relate The Fab Four to each of the countries taking part in the Eurovision Song Contest 2023.
The 10ft-wide fact-filled artwork situated next to the iconic stage in the Club, aims to provide a focal point and photo opportunity for visitors. The project is the brainchild of Cavern Club Managing Director and life-long Beatles fan Bill Heckle.
Visitors can enjoy a backdrop of live music daily from 11am until the Club closes. Entrance is payable on the door - no advance tickets necessary.
Ticket Type | Ticket Tariff |
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Standard - Ticket | £5.00 |
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07/11/2023 - 05/05/2024 (7 Nov 2023 - 5 May 2024) |
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