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Get ready, Liverpool! The city’s vibrant music scene is set to ignite once more as the phenomenal Northern Irish duo, Dea Matrona, bring their electrifying blend of rock and pop to District on Thursday, 13th November 2025. This isn’t just another gig; it’s a date with destiny for fans of raw talent, soaring harmonies, and infectious guitar riffs. Known for their captivating live performances and a sound that effortlessly bridges classic rock influences with contemporary pop sensibilities, Mollie and Mamie McGinn are poised to deliver an unforgettable night in the heart of Liverpool’s iconic Baltic Triangle. Mark your calendars, secure your tickets, and prepare for an evening where powerful vocals, masterful instrumentation, and an undeniable stage presence will leave you utterly spellbound.

About Dea Matrona

Hailing from the bustling streets of Belfast, Northern Ireland, Dea Matrona is the dynamic sister duo of Mollie and Mamie McGinn, whose musical journey began with viral YouTube covers that showcased their remarkable talent and deep-rooted passion for classic rock. Their renditions of Fleetwood Mac, Led Zeppelin, and other legends quickly garnered a global following, setting the stage for their original material. Their sound is a thrilling fusion of hard-hitting rock riffs, melodic pop hooks, and exquisite vocal harmonies that evoke both nostalgia and fresh innovation.

Since those early covers, Dea Matrona has blossomed into a formidable force in the alternative rock and pop landscape. Their debut EP, “Mollie & Mamie,” offered a tantalising glimpse into their songwriting prowess, featuring tracks like “Stamp on It” and “Glory, Glory” which quickly became fan favourites. With the release of their highly anticipated debut album, “For Your Sins,” in 2024, the sisters have solidified their unique artistic identity, proving they are far more than just cover artists. The current lineup, centred around Mollie’s powerful lead vocals and guitar and Mamie’s intricate guitar work and backing harmonies, creates a synergy that is both captivating and incredibly tight. Their live shows are a testament to their musical chemistry and undeniable charisma, promising a performance that’s as technically brilliant as it is emotionally resonant.

District: The Perfect Setting

Nestled in the heart of Liverpool’s incredibly vibrant Baltic Triangle, District stands as a cornerstone of the city’s independent music and arts scene. With its postcode L1 0BP, it’s easily accessible and perfectly situated amidst the area’s creative buzz. District is more than just a venue; it’s an experience, known for its raw, industrial aesthetic that perfectly complements the cutting-edge acts it hosts. Formerly a warehouse, its transformation into a dynamic arts and music space has retained much of its original character, offering an intimate yet energetic atmosphere that’s ideal for live performances.

The venue boasts a capacity that fosters a close connection between artist and audience, ensuring every note and lyric resonates deeply. Its robust sound system and impressive lighting setup are designed to elevate any show, providing an immersive experience for gig-goers. District prides itself on being a welcoming space, and while specific accessibility details are always best confirmed directly with the venue, they generally strive to accommodate all patrons. The Baltic Triangle itself, with its street art, independent eateries, and bustling nightlife, adds another layer of appeal, making a trip to District a full cultural outing. This iconic Liverpool spot is the perfect backdrop for Dea Matrona’s powerful sound, promising an evening where the music truly takes centre stage.

What to Expect at the Show

Prepare for an immersive sonic journey when Dea Matrona takes to the stage at District. Fans can anticipate a meticulously crafted setlist that blends their breakthrough hits with exciting new material from their debut album, “For Your Sins.” Expect to hear the infectious energy of “Stamp on It,” the anthemic power of “Glory, Glory,” and the soulful depth of tracks like “Make You My Own,” alongside some unexpected gems and perhaps even a nod to the classic rock covers that first brought them to prominence. Mollie and Mamie are known for their dynamic stage presence, seamlessly transitioning from searing guitar solos to moments of heartfelt vocal vulnerability.

The stage production at District, while perhaps not stadium-scale, is always thoughtfully designed to enhance the intimate atmosphere. Expect intelligent lighting that shifts with the mood of each song, creating a visually engaging backdrop for the sisters’ performance. The raw, industrial charm of District will undoubtedly lend itself to Dea Matrona’s rock-infused sound, amplifying the intensity of their guitars and the richness of their harmonies. The atmosphere will be electric, a perfect blend of enthusiastic rock energy and the communal spirit of a pop concert. Expect singalongs, head-nodding grooves, and an overwhelming sense of connection to the music, making for a truly memorable evening.

Getting to District

District, located at 61 Jordan Street, L1 0BP, is conveniently situated within Liverpool’s Baltic Triangle, making it easily accessible from various parts of the city and beyond. For those travelling by train, Liverpool Lime Street Station is the main hub, offering connections from across the UK. From Lime Street, District is approximately a 20-25 minute walk, or a short taxi ride, through the vibrant city centre. Numerous local bus services also operate routes through or close to the Baltic Triangle; check local timetables for the most direct routes.

If you’re driving, be aware that parking in the Baltic Triangle can be limited, especially on event nights. There are several paid car parks in the vicinity, such as those on Cains Brewery Village or Parliament Street, but it’s always advisable to arrive early to secure a spot. Given the venue’s central location and the excellent public transport links, walking or using ride-sharing services are often the most straightforward options, allowing you to fully enjoy the evening without worrying about parking. The postcode L1 0BP is your best friend for navigation.

Frequently Asked Questions

What time does the event start?

Doors for Dea Matrona at District are expected to open at 7:00 PM, with the support act typically taking the stage around 7:45 PM. Dea Matrona themselves are usually scheduled to perform around 8:45 PM, with the show concluding by 10:30 PM, though exact timings are subject to change. We always recommend checking your ticket or the venue’s social media closer to the date for the most up-to-date schedule.

Is there an age restriction?

Yes, District typically operates an 18+ age policy for most of its evening events, including live music concerts like Dea Matrona. You will likely be required to present valid photographic identification upon entry to confirm your age. Please ensure you have an accepted form of ID, such as a driving licence, passport, or PASS card, to avoid disappointment.

What’s the refund policy?

Refund policies are generally determined by the ticket vendor from whom you purchased your tickets (e.g., Ticketmaster, See Tickets, Skiddle). In most cases, tickets are non-refundable unless the event is cancelled or significantly rescheduled. If you can no longer attend, some platforms offer official resale options. Always refer to the terms and conditions of your specific ticket purchase for detailed information.

Are there food and drink options?

District features a well-stocked bar offering a range of alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages, including beers, ciders, spirits, and soft drinks, available for purchase throughout the event. While District itself doesn’t typically offer a full food menu during gigs, its location in the Baltic Triangle means there are numerous fantastic independent eateries, street food vendors, and restaurants nearby where you can grab a bite before or after the show.

Where to Stay in Liverpool

For those travelling from outside Liverpool, or simply looking to make a full experience of the Dea Matrona gig, the city offers a diverse range of accommodation options to suit every taste and budget. From boutique hotels in the creative Baltic Triangle to luxurious stays near the iconic waterfront, you’ll find plenty of choices. Staying close to District allows easy access to the venue and the surrounding vibrant nightlife.

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