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Get ready, Liverpool! A date has been etched into the city’s vibrant musical calendar that promises to be nothing short of spectacular. On Friday, 28th November 2025, the electrifying sounds of Wigan’s own indie darlings, The Lathums, will reverberate through the hallowed halls of the iconic Liverpool Olympia. This isn’t just another gig; it’s a convergence of one of the UK’s most exciting alternative bands with a venue steeped in history, setting the stage for an unforgettable night of soaring anthems, raw energy, and communal singalongs. Mark your calendars, set your alarms, and prepare for a truly special event as The Lathums bring their distinctive brand of heartfelt indie rock to the heart of Merseyside.

About The Lathums

Hailing from Wigan, Greater Manchester, The Lathums have rapidly ascended from local heroes to a formidable force in the British music scene. Formed in 2018, the band comprises the charismatic frontman Alex Moore, the intricate guitar wizardry of Scott Concepcion, and the solid rhythmic foundation laid by drummer Ryan Durrans. Their sound is a captivating blend of classic indie rock sensibilities, infused with a modern lyrical honesty and an undeniable melodic flair, drawing comparisons to the greats while forging their own unique path.

Their meteoric rise was fuelled by a string of instantly memorable singles and relentless touring, quickly building a devoted fanbase. Their debut album, “How Beautiful Life Can Be,” soared straight to number one in the UK charts in 2021, a testament to their immediate impact and widespread appeal. Tracks like “The Great Escape,” “Fight On,” and “Sad Face Baby” showcased their ability to craft anthems that are both deeply personal and universally resonant. Their follow-up, “From Nothing to a Little Bit More,” released in 2023, continued this trajectory, demonstrating a maturation in their songwriting and an expansion of their sonic palette, solidifying their status as one of the most vital bands of their generation. With a knack for crafting catchy hooks and poignant lyrics, The Lathums have carved out a niche as purveyors of authentic, uplifting, and often introspective alternative indie rock.

Liverpool Olympia: The Perfect Setting

Nestled in the heart of Liverpool at L6 9BY, the Liverpool Olympia is far more than just a concert hall; it’s a historical landmark with a rich and varied past. Originally opened in 1905 as a grand theatre and cinema, it has witnessed over a century of entertainment, from silent films and variety shows to boxing matches and legendary musical performances. Its ornate Victorian architecture, high ceilings, and grand proscenium arch give it a unique charm that few modern venues can rival.

With a capacity that typically hovers around 1,900 to 2,000 standing, the Olympia strikes a perfect balance: large enough to create an electric atmosphere, yet intimate enough to feel truly connected to the artists on stage. Its excellent acoustics ensure that every chord, every lyric, and every beat resonates clearly throughout the hall, making it a favourite among both performers and gig-goers. The venue is well-equipped to host major touring acts, offering a fantastic viewing experience from all angles. Accessibility is also considered, with provisions for disabled patrons, though it’s always advisable to contact the venue directly for specific requirements. Its location, just a short distance from the city centre, makes it easily accessible while retaining a distinct sense of place within Liverpool’s vibrant cultural landscape.

What to Expect at the Show

Prepare for an evening of pure, unadulterated indie rock exhilaration when The Lathums take the stage at Liverpool Olympia. Fans can anticipate a meticulously crafted setlist that navigates their impressive back catalogue, blending beloved anthems from “How Beautiful Life Can Be” with the more expansive sounds of “From Nothing to a Little Bit More,” and perhaps even a glimpse of new material. Expect to hear rousing renditions of “The Great Escape,” “I See Your Ghost,” and “Knotted Up,” alongside newer fan favourites that promise to ignite the crowd.

The Lathums are renowned for their energetic and captivating live performances. Alex Moore’s distinctive vocals and magnetic stage presence, combined with Scott Concepcion’s intricate guitar work and Ryan Durrans’ powerful drumming, create a dynamic and immersive experience. The stage production is likely to be vibrant, with thoughtful lighting design enhancing the mood of each song, from the melancholic to the euphoric. Above all, expect an atmosphere charged with collective excitement and camaraderie. Singalongs will be inevitable, mosh pits might spontaneously erupt, and a sense of shared joy will permeate the entire venue. It’s not just a concert; it’s a celebration of music and community.

Getting to Liverpool Olympia

The Liverpool Olympia is conveniently located at L6 9BY, making it relatively straightforward to reach, whether you’re a local or travelling from further afield. For those using public transport, the venue is well-served by local bus routes, with numerous services stopping within a short walking distance. If arriving by train, Liverpool Lime Street station is the city’s main hub, offering connections across the UK. From Lime Street, the Olympia is just a short taxi ride away, or roughly a 20-25 minute walk through the city.

Driving to the venue is also an option, though on-site parking at the Olympia itself is typically limited and often reserved for staff or specific event requirements. There are, however, several public car parks in the surrounding areas and within the city centre, though it’s always advisable to check their operating hours and fees in advance. For a stress-free experience, consider pre-booking a taxi or using ride-sharing services, especially after the show. Always plan your journey ahead of time to ensure a smooth arrival and departure on the night of the gig.

Frequently Asked Questions

What time does the event start?

Typically, doors for events at Liverpool Olympia open around 7:00 PM. Support acts usually take the stage shortly after, with the main act, The Lathums, expected to perform between 9:00 PM and 9:30 PM. Specific timings will be confirmed closer to the date on your ticket or the venue’s official website.

Is there an age restriction?

For most live music events at the Liverpool Olympia, there is an age restriction. Generally, attendees must be 14 years or older. Those aged 14 or 15 must usually be accompanied by an adult over 18. It is always best to check the specific event information on the ticket vendor’s website or the venue’s official site, as policies can vary.

What’s the refund policy?

Tickets for The Lathums at Liverpool Olympia are generally non-refundable. Refunds are typically only issued if the event is cancelled or significantly rescheduled. If you are unable to attend, you may be able to resell your ticket through authorised resale platforms, but always check the terms and conditions of your ticket provider.

Are there food and drink options?

Yes, Liverpool Olympia features several bars within the venue offering a range of alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages, as well as light snacks. These facilities are usually open from when the doors open until shortly after the main act finishes. Please note that outside food and drink are generally not permitted inside the venue.

Where to Stay in Liverpool

If you’re travelling to Liverpool for The Lathums’ gig and plan to make a night or a weekend of it, the city boasts an incredible array of accommodation options to suit every budget and preference. From luxury hotels in the vibrant city centre to charming boutique guesthouses and convenient budget-friendly stays, you’ll find plenty of choices within easy reach of the Liverpool Olympia and the city’s many attractions.

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