Red Rum Club have followed being praised by Elton John and a place in the Cavern Wall Of Fame in Liverpool by winning the Sefton Arts Award, sponsored by Fittons Estates, at the 2024 Grand Pride Of Sefton Awards. Finalists were Abbie Billington and Southport Hookers. Photo by Kevin Brown Photography

Local icons Red Rum Club have confirmed their return to Salt and Tar in Bootle for its second Music Weekender.

Last year’s Saturday headliners, who won the Grand Pride Of Sefton Awards Arts Award this year, will take up the opening slot at this year’s event.

They will be appearing on Thursday 15th August 2024.

People can register now for presale tickets from 10am on Thursday 18th July at the Live Nation website at www.livenation.co.uk/artist-red-rum-club-1016196. Tickets go on general sale on the site from 10am on Friday 19th July. 

The Sefton indie stars have become synonymous with Salt and Tar, even becoming the subject of a spectacular mural at the venue created by artist Paul Curtis.

As well as attending the mural’s unveiling, the band, fresh off such career highlights as a sell-out gig at Liverpool’s M&S Bank Arena and induction onto the world-famous Cavern Hall of Fame, lit up Salt and Tar’s opening weekend of 2024 with a surprise acoustic set.

Red Rum Club are followed in the Music Weekender bill by iconic London rockers Status Quo. With over 60 years of performing experience under their belts, the band renowned for such hits as “Rocking All Over The World” and “Whatever You Want” will make their Salt and Tar debut on Friday 16th August.

A new mural dedicated to local band Red Rum Club has been unveiled by Sefton Council at its Salt and Tar site in Bootle. It was created by Paul Curtis Artwork. l-r Stuart Barnes, Assistant Director Place, Karen Yates, Senior General Manager of Salt and Tar, George Wilson, Manager for Red Rum Club, Paul Curtis, artist, Jo Corby from RRC, Simon Hepworth from RRC, Neil Lawson from RRC, Cllr Atkinson, Francis Doran RRC, Mike McDermott RRC, Tom Williams RRC, Peter Dowd

A new mural dedicated to local band Red Rum Club has been unveiled by Sefton Council at its Salt and Tar site in Bootle. It was created by Paul Curtis Artwork. l-r Stuart Barnes, Assistant Director Place, Karen Yates, Senior General Manager of Salt and Tar, George Wilson, Manager for Red Rum Club, Paul Curtis, artist, Jo Corby from RRC, Simon Hepworth from RRC, Neil Lawson from RRC, Cllr Atkinson, Francis Doran RRC, Mike McDermott RRC, Tom Williams RRC, Peter Dowd

Saturday 17th and Sunday 18th August 2024 will see back-to-back gigs from this year’s headliner, Welsh pop legend Tom Jones. 84-year-old Sir Tom, whose glittering career features everything from Las Vegas sell-out shows to TV talent show stardom, brings his timeless style to Bootle for two curtain-closing concerts.

Salt and Tar will be open from 4pm every day during the Music Weekender, giving revellers the chance to enjoy a wide variety of food and drink while taking in the pre-concert atmosphere.

Cllr Paulette Lappin, Cabinet Member for Regeneration, Economy and Skills, said:

“Red Rum Club have been such wonderful supporters for Salt and Tar, and Bootle town centre’s transformation generally. We are delighted that they’ve agreed to join us for what promises to be another incredible Music Weekender.

“Salt and Tar has enjoyed a superb start to its 2024 programme with the success of its second Comedy Weekender. Based on the speed at which tickets have been bought, we’re expecting the same for this upcoming event.

Red Rum Club, the alt-indie rock sensation from Sefton, will enjoy a prestigious honour as they are to be immortalised in the hallowed Cavern Wall of Fame in Liverpool. Photo by Visit Liverpool

Red Rum Club, the alt-indie rock sensation from Sefton, will enjoy a prestigious honour as they are to be immortalised in the hallowed Cavern Wall of Fame in Liverpool. Photo by Visit Liverpool

“This is another positive step in our ongoing push to revitalise Bootle town centre and make the wider public aware of its potential as a local hotspot. Alongside our transformation project for Bootle Strand, events like this one are helping make Bootle a truly exciting place to be.”

People can register now for presale tickets from 10am on Thursday 18th July at the Live Nation website at www.livenation.co.uk/artist-red-rum-club-1016196. Tickets go on general sale on the site from 10am on Friday 19th July. 

A very limited number of tickets are still available for Status Quo, but both Tom Jones sets are fully sold out.

People can find out more about Salt and Tar by visiting www.saltandtarbootle.com.

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