No other brand is as uniquely associated with the Beatles and the British Invasion as the Cavern Club, Liverpool.
The Cavern, established in 1957, was home to the Beatles for nearly 300 electrifying shows. Often cited as the “Birthplace of British Rock,” The Cavern hosted its own “British Invasion” in the 60s and beyond, welcoming to its stage The Rolling Stones, The Who, The Yardbirds, The Kinks, The Hollies, The Animals, Donovan, The Zombies, Elton John, Rod Stewart, Queen, the Moody Blues and scores more. One of Liverpool’s most famous sons, Paul McCartney, chose the Cavern for his 1999 “Live from the Cavern” global concert broadcast.Just some of the artists who’ve played the Cavern:
- The Beatles
- The Rolling Stones
- The Who
- The Kinks
- Queen
- Paul McCartney
- Status Quo
- Stevie Wonder
- Elton John
- Rod Stewart
- Oasis
- Gerry & the Pacemakers