Glasswerk is an international concert promoter and venue operator based in Liverpool UK. They have been in business since 2005. Glasswerk promote a wide variety of entertainment tours and concerts in various genres; from acoustic to metal, pop to hip hop, comedy to spoken word, mostly in London, Manchester, Liverpool and St Helens, but all around the UK and beyond. Glasswerk produce around 400 shows a year in capacities of 100 to 3000 in a variety of venues, clubs and theatres.
Glasswerk programme to UK venues in Liverpool and St Helens. Venue summaries are below.
Acts that Glasswerk have promoted (in no particular order) include – Ed Sheeran, Arctic Monkeys, Reverend And The Makers, The Parlotones, Jessie J, Enter Shikari, Stephen Fretwell, Tinchy Stryder, Everything Everything, Art Brut, The Hoosiers, Dogs Die In Hot Cars, The Bluetones, Mica Paris, Scouting For Girls, The Holloways, We Are The Ocean, Aiden, Hard Fi, Glamour Of The Kill, YouMeAtSix, Seth Lakeman, Twenty Twenty, The Eighties Matchbox B-line Disaster, Alice Gold, Imperial Leisure, Exit Ten, Mamas Gun, Judy Collins, Peter Grant, Goldie Lookin Chain, Nick Harper, KOF, Don Broco, InMe, Ruarri Joseph, Sucioperro, Matt Berry, The Joy Formidable, King Charles, Gabby Aplin, Gemma Hayes, MC Lars, Deaf Havana, Mumiy Troll, The Crazy World of Arthur Brown, Moulettes, Schiller, Jon Gomm, Bastille, Loveable Rogues, Mad Caddies, Lagwagon, Lawrence Arms, Passenger, Shane Koyczan, Max Cooper, Andy Mckee, Cast, Little Barrie, Estas Tonne, Young Gun Silver Fox, The Christians, Reckless Love, Tangerine Dream, Sleep Token, James Walsh, Alphabeat, Dorian Electra, Terrorvision, TV Girl and many more.
Venue Summary:
Hangar 34 – Liverpool
700 cap live standing or 300 cap seated, warehouse venue. Situated in the trendy Baltic Triangle are of Liverpool. Alumni include Fontaines DC, Skid Row, The Christians, Orchestra Baobab, King King, TV Girl, Ellie Goulding, Jamie T, Yungblood, Cassyette, The Lathums, Jamie Webster, Miles Kane, Holly Humberstone, Bombay Bicycle Club, Lankum, and more.
Citadel – St Helens
307 mixed seated and standing, or 179 all seated. A much loved iconic venue for the town of St Helens. Mixed use for music, theatre, dance, comedy. A hub for the community. Re-opened Sept 2023 – Space, James Walsh, Ian Prowse, Gary Delaney, Justin Moorhouse, Paul Draper, Steve Mason, Ben Ottewell, Jon Gomm, Jah Wobble, The Orb, China Crisis, The Christians, and more