Cavern Club, Liverpool — Visitor Guide & Things to Do Nearby
À propos Cavern Club
Step into the legendary Cavern Club, where The Beatles made history and Liverpool's rock revolution was born. Opened January 16, 1957, as a jazz club styled after Paris's Le Caveau, the Cavern became the epicenter of Liverpool's rock and roll scene in the late 1950s and early 1960s. The Beatles performed here an astounding 292 times between 1961 and 1963, including their final show on August 3, 1963, just one month after recording "She Loves You" and six months before their American invasion changed music forever. Brian Epstein discovered the band in this very venue and became their manager, securing the record contract that launched the British Invasion. The original club operated until 1965, then was demolished in 1973 to make way for an underground railway ventilation duct. But the Cavern Club rose again, rebuilt in 1984 on 75 percent of the original site using 15,000 reclaimed bricks from the original demolition. With Questo, you can relive the energy of those early days and discover why this basement venue became the most important birthplace in rock music history.
Plan Your Visit
- Address
- 10 Mathew St, Liverpool L2 6RE, UK
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Frequently asked questions
How many times did The Beatles perform at the Cavern?
The Beatles made 292 performances at the Cavern Club between 1961 and 1963, ending their run on August 3, 1963.
When did the original Cavern Club close?
The original Cavern Club operated until 1965 and was demolished in 1973 to make way for underground railway construction.
How was the club rebuilt?
The Cavern Club was reconstructed in 1984 using 15,000 bricks reclaimed from the original demolished building, preserving its authenticity on 75 percent of the original site.
Can you hear live music there?
Yes, the Cavern Club continues as a live music venue with a rotating policy featuring 1960s to 1990s classic pop and modern chart music performances.
