Having been unable to welcome some of the biggest names in music to Anfield this past summer, Liverpool hope that next year will more than make up for it.
In the summer of 2022, Anfield played host to live acts such as Elton John, the Rolling Stones and the Eagles, with the stadium packed out on each night and delivering millions of pounds worth of revenue to the football club.
This year the club were unable to utilise Anfield as a venue due to the required work that was to be undertaken in trying to get the Anfield Road End redevelopment completed in time for the new season, something that wasn’t able to happen, with Liverpool forced to engage new contractors to finish the work after the construction company that had been engaged to do the work, Buckingham Group, collapsed into administration last month.
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While the Anfield Road work has not yet been completed it is anticipated that it will happen before the end of 2023. But for Liverpool and what happens next summer on the hallowed turf after the current campaign draws to a close, the preparations are well underway.
Taylor Swift, arguably the biggest music artist in the world at present, will play three dates at Anfield next summer, bringing her Eras Tour to the city on June 13, 14 and 15, with the three dates already a complete sell out.
More acts are set to be unveiled in the coming months as the Reds look to make the most of Anfield and continue to position it as a world class venue that can deliver revenue beyond just a matchday.
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