
Liverpool’s Cavern Club is the cradle of British pop music. Impressively, 60 years after its foundation, it survives and thrives as a contemporary music venue.
Through seven eventful decades, before, during, and after The Beatles, this legendary cellar has seen its share of setbacks yet has played a role in each epoch of music, from 1950s jazz to 21st-century indie rock. Take a look at the Cavern’s rollercoaster ride through the decades and discover how it survived the setbacks and closures to become the most famous music club in the world.
The Cavern Club is a nightclub on Mathew Street, Liverpool, England. The Cavern Club opened in 1957 as a jazz club, later becoming a centre of the rock and roll scene in Liverpool in the early 1960s. The club became closely associated with Merseybeat and regularly played host to the Beatles in their early years
Whether you have something to celebrate or just want an excuse to party with your friends, our thriving live music venues are the perfect place for your group. Both the Cavern Club and Cavern Pub are open 7 days a week and cater for all types of groups of all ages. Groups of 10 or more should be booked in advance, please email tickets@cavernclub.org or tel: 0151 703 9100 for more details. For general admission to the Cavern Club after 8pm Thursday, Friday and Saturday you can check ticket* prices and buy online here at a discounted rate. For shows in the Cavern Live Lounge you can purchase tickets.
For the most accurate and up-to-date information, including ticket prices, event schedules, and any potential changes in operating hours, it’s recommended to visit the official Cavern Club website or contact them directly.