Calling Liverpool’s guitarists! Can you help set a record at St George’s Hall in December?
The Big Guitar-In is ready to strike a chord for the third consecutive year and organisers hope they can tempt more than 600 musicians into the Great Hall on 3 December for an extraordinary evening of music, community spirit, and a hopefully record-setting performance.
Organisers The Florrie are looking for at least 601 musicians to join them in December to break last year’s record of 600 performers and everyone is invited – from beginners to seasoned professionals – to join in the collective performance.
Last year, guitarists played alongside special guests such as The Bluebells and Brain Nash and this year’s event is shaping up to be bigger and better than ever, with a new lineup to be announced soon. The Big Guitar-In 2024 promises to be a once-in-a-lifetime experience.
Proceeds from the event will support The Florrie’s continuing mission to preserve its historic Grade II-listed building, allowing them to continue serving the Liverpool L8 community as a vital social, cultural, and charitable hub.
Harry Doyle, Liverpool City Council’s Cabinet Member for Health, Wellbeing, and Culture, said:
“The Big Guitar-In is a fantastic way to bring the community together through music. Events like this not only showcase Liverpool’s rich cultural scene but also promote wellbeing, as music has a unique way of lifting spirits and connecting people. I’m thrilled to see it return to St George’s Hall and look forward to seeing even more people pick up a guitar and join in.”
Timothy Tierney, community co-ordinator at The Florrie, said:
“If you’ve come along to any of The Florrie’s past Big Guitar events you will know how good they make you feel!
“Singing and playing music together is wonderful and to do it in one of Liverpool most prestigious buildings is something that most people don’t get to experience. The Florrie Guitar Group supports people of all ages from eight to 89 all year round, building friendships, boosting mental health and confidence. It’s great to be heading back to St George’s Hall to share the group with people from across the city and further afield.”
Tickets for both performers and spectators are available online here.
Doors are open at 5pm and the performance starts at 6pm.