Saturday 18 June 2011 | Live | Empire Theatre, Liverpool, England
Ringo Starr and his All-Starr Band performed at the Empire Theatre in Liverpool on 18 June 2011. It was the tenth show of the 11th All-Starr Band's tour of Europe and South America — a 39-date run between June and November 2011. Starr had previously performed at the Empire Theatre on 6 July 1992.
The Empire Theatre and The Beatles
The Liverpool Empire Theatre on Lime Street is one of the most storied venues in British rock history, and its connection to The Beatles runs deep. The group performed there on:
- 28 October 1962
- 24 March 1963
- 26 May 1963
- 22 December 1963
- 8 November 1964
- 5 December 1965 — their final Liverpool concert
The venue also hosted Wings on 18 May 1973 and 15 September 1975, and George Harrison performed there with Delaney & Bonnie on 6 December 1969 — part of the brief European tour that was one of Harrison's first significant live performances outside The Beatles.
Ringo Starr performing at the Empire on 18 June 2011 was therefore a homecoming in the fullest sense — a return to a venue that had been part of his life since the early 1960s.
The 11th All-Starr Band
- Ringo Starr — vocals, drums, percussion
- Wally Palmar — vocals, guitar, harmonica
- Rick Derringer — vocals, guitar
- Edgar Winter — vocals, keyboards, saxophone
- Gary Wright — vocals, keyboards
- Richard Page — vocals, bass guitar
- Gregg Bissonette — vocals, drums
The lineup brought together a cross-section of classic rock history. Wally Palmar was the frontman of The Romantics. Rick Derringer had been a member of The McCoys (Hang On Sloopy) and later a solo artist (Rock And Roll, Hoochie Koo). Edgar Winter was the multi-instrumentalist behind Frankenstein and Free Ride. Gary Wright had recorded Dream Weaver (1975), one of the defining songs of the era. Richard Page was the vocalist and bassist of Mr. Mister (Broken Wings, Kyrie). Gregg Bissonette was one of the most in-demand session and touring drummers in rock, and a veteran of multiple All-Starr Band tours.
Concert Setlist: Liverpool, 18 June 2011
- 'It Don't Come Easy'
- 'Honey Don't'
- 'Choose Love'
- 'My Girl Sloopy' (Rick Derringer)
- 'Free Ride' (Edgar Winter)
- 'Talking In Your Sleep' (Wally Palmar)
- 'I Wanna Be Your Man'
- 'Dream Weaver' (Gary Wright)
- 'Kyrie' (Richard Page)
- 'The Other Side Of Liverpool'
- 'Yellow Submarine'
- 'Frankenstein' (Edgar Winter)
- 'Peace Dream'
- 'Back Off Boogaloo'
- 'What I Like About You' (Wally Palmar)
- 'Rock And Roll, Hoochie Koo' (Rick Derringer)
- 'Boys'
- 'Love Is Alive' (Gary Wright)
- 'Broken Wings' (Richard Page)
- 'Photograph'
- 'Act Naturally'
- 'With A Little Help From My Friends'
- 'Give Peace A Chance'
The inclusion of 'The Other Side Of Liverpool' — a Starr composition reflecting on his hometown — and the closing 'Give Peace A Chance' gave the Liverpool show a particular emotional resonance. Playing 'Yellow Submarine' and 'I Wanna Be Your Man' at the Empire, in the city where The Beatles had first performed them, was a moment of genuine historical weight.
2011 All-Starr Band Tour Dates
| Date | Venue | City |
|---|---|---|
| 4 Jun 2011 | National Palace of Arts | Kyiv, Ukraine |
| 6 Jun 2011 | Crocus City Hall | Moscow, Russia |
| 7 Jun 2011 | BKZ Oktyabrsky | Saint Petersburg, Russia |
| 10 Jun 2011 | Liseberg | Gothenburg, Sweden |
| 11 Jun 2011 | Norwegian Wood Festival, Frognerbadet | Oslo, Norway |
| 12 Jun 2011 | Værket | Randers, Denmark |
| 14 Jun 2011 | Arēna Rīga | Riga, Latvia |
| 15 Jun 2011 | Sala Kongresowa | Warsaw, Poland |
| 17 Jun 2011 | Hampton Court Palace Festival | London, England |
| 18 Jun 2011 | Empire Theatre | Liverpool, England ★ |
| 20 Jun 2011 | Symphony Hall | Birmingham, England |
| 22 Jun 2011 | Opera House | Manchester, England |
| 23 Jun 2011 | Clyde Auditorium | Glasgow, Scotland |
| 24 Jun 2011 | Bournemouth International Centre | Bournemouth, England |
| 26 Jun 2011 | Palais des Sports | Paris, France |
| 28 Jun 2011 | Sportaréna | Budapest, Hungary |
| 29 Jun 2011 | Kongresové Centrum | Prague, Czech Republic |
| 2 Jul 2011 | L'Amphithéâtre | Lyon, France |
| 3 Jul 2011 | Milano Jazzin' Festival | Milan, Italy |
| 4 Jul 2011 | Luglio Suona Bene | Rome, Italy |
| 7 Jul 2011 | Stadtpark Freilichtbühne | Hamburg, Germany |
| 9 Jul 2011 | Bospop | Weert, Netherlands |
| 10 Jul 2011 | Mitsubishi Electric Halle | Düsseldorf, Germany |
| 12 Jul 2011 | Tempodrom | Berlin, Germany |
| 13 Jul 2011 | Circus-Krone-Bau | Munich, Germany |
| 14 Jul 2011 | Salzburgarena | Salzburg, Austria |
| 16 Jul 2011 | Jahrhunderthalle | Frankfurt, Germany |
| 17 Jul 2011 | Arena | Vienna, Austria |
| 1 Nov 2011 | Auditorio Nacional | Mexico City, Mexico |
| 4 Nov 2011 | Movistar Arena | Santiago, Chile |
| 7 Nov 2011 | Estadio Luna Park | Buenos Aires, Argentina |
| 8 Nov 2011 | Estadio Luna Park | Buenos Aires, Argentina |
| 10 Nov 2011 | Ginásio Gigantinho | Porto Alegre, Brazil |
| 12 Nov 2011 | Credicard Hall | São Paulo, Brazil |
| 13 Nov 2011 | Credicard Hall | São Paulo, Brazil |
| 15 Nov 2011 | Citibank Hall | Rio de Janeiro, Brazil |
| 16 Nov 2011 | Chevrolet Hall | Belo Horizonte, Brazil |
| 18 Nov 2011 | Centro de Convenções Ulysses Guimarães | Brasília, Brazil |
| 20 Nov 2011 | Chevrolet Hall | Olinda, Brazil |
The Liverpool Empire Theatre, Lime Street — one of the most storied venues in British rock history, and the site of multiple Beatles performances between 1962 and 1965. Ringo Starr performed here with his All-Starr Band on 18 June 2011.
Frequently Asked Questions
When did Ringo Starr perform at the Liverpool Empire?
Ringo Starr and his All-Starr Band performed at the Liverpool Empire Theatre on 18 June 2011, the tenth show of their 39-date 2011 European and South American tour. He had previously performed at the same venue on 6 July 1992.
Did The Beatles play at the Liverpool Empire?
Yes. The Beatles performed at the Liverpool Empire on 28 October 1962; 24 March, 26 May, and 22 December 1963; 8 November 1964; and 5 December 1965. The December 1965 show was their final Liverpool concert.
Who was in the 2011 All-Starr Band?
The 11th All-Starr Band featured Ringo Starr, Wally Palmar (The Romantics), Rick Derringer, Edgar Winter, Gary Wright, Richard Page (Mr. Mister), and Gregg Bissonette.
What did Ringo Starr play at the Liverpool Empire in 2011?
A 23-song setlist including It Don't Come Easy, Yellow Submarine, Photograph, With A Little Help From My Friends, and Give Peace A Chance, plus hits from each All-Starr Band member. The Other Side Of Liverpool was a particularly resonant choice for the hometown show.
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