The Cavern Club

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The Cavern Club is a famous Liverpool music venue best known as the birthplace of The Beatles’ early performances and a cornerstone of the city’s rock and roll history.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf music venue
nightclub
tourist attraction
address 10 Mathew Street, Liverpool
associatedGenre Beat music
associatedMovement British Invasion
associatedWith The Beatles Story tourism
city Liverpool
closedDate 1973
country United Kingdom
culturalSignificance landmark of Liverpool’s musical heritage
symbol of 1960s British pop culture
founder Alan Sytner NERFINISHED
genre Merseybeat
rock and roll
hasCapacity approximately 350
hasFeature brick vaulted basement
underground cellar arches
hasWebsite https://www.cavernclub.com/
heritage icon of Merseybeat era
hostedArtist Billy J. Kramer and the Dakotas
Cilla Black
Gerry and the Pacemakers
Rory Storm and the Hurricanes
The Searchers
hostedBand The Beatles
The Kinks
The Rolling Stones
The Who
inspired Cavern Walks shopping complex name
languageOfSignage English
locatedIn England
Liverpool
Merseyside
United Kingdom
nickname birthplace of The Beatles
notableFor association with The Beatles
early performances by The Beatles
role in British rock history
role in Liverpool music scene
openingDate 1957-01-16
operatedAs live music venue
originalUse jazz club
periodOfSignificance early 1960s
rebuiltOn part of original site
reopened 1984
street Mathew Street
tourism major Liverpool tourist attraction

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Liverpool hasLandmark The Cavern Club
Merseybeat notableVenue The Cavern Club