Cilla Black Statue, Liverpool — Visitor Guide & Things to Do Nearby
About Cilla Black Statue
Meet the spirit of Cilla Black on Mathew Street, where a life-sized bronze statue honors the Cavern's cloak room girl who became a British entertainment legend. Unveiled January 16, 2017, on the Cavern Club's 60th anniversary, this monument celebrates a remarkable story of humble beginnings and spectacular stardom. Cilla began her journey working as a cloakroom girl at the very Cavern Club that stands beside her statue, watching the greatest music scene of her generation unfold around her. That proximity to genius sparked her own extraordinary talent. She evolved into one of Britain's most beloved entertainers, conquering both music and television. The bronze statue, created by Andy Edwards and Emma Rodgers, was commissioned by her three sons, Robert, Ben, and Jack, as a tribute to their mother just two years after she passed away in August 2015, aged 72. The generous family donation transformed a private tribute into a public monument. Walking down Mathay Street, visitors encounter this vibrant figure connecting intimate Cavern Club history with international stardom. With Questo, you can trace the path from obscurity to fame that made Cilla Black an enduring icon of British entertainment.
Plan Your Visit
- Address
- 20 Mathew St, Liverpool L2 6RE, UK
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