The University of Liverpool is fundraising to support the new Yoko Ono Lennon Centre, in Spring 2022. The Centre will offer students a world-class teaching experience and the City of Liverpool a high-quality, medium-sized music and arts venue.
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The Yoko Ono Lennon Centre will house the 400-seat Tung Auditorium with space for a 70-piece orchestra, as well as the state-of-the-art 600-seat Paul Brett Lecture Theatre, offering students a world-class teaching experience.
The Centre will be for all students, from any academic discipline. It is hoped the Centre will open up new friendships and networks, and support students' mental and physical wellbeing. For students within the Department of Music, this new facility will amplify their opportunities to develop; from performance and composition, to the real-world experience gained from organising multiple public performances each week.
The Yoko Ono Lennon Centre will also benefit the city of Liverpool. Music is the beating heart of the city, and the Tung Auditorium will complement Liverpool's existing musical infrastructure suited to the performance of a very diverse range of musical genres. The Centre will become a new cultural landmark for Liverpool, and the Centre will be shaped by the sounds of the city.
Make a difference
With less than £250,000 left to raise
against our £3 million target, we are
so close to reaching our goal. We are
calling on your support to help us bring
this wonderful new addition to the
University and the city. You can make a gift of any size to support the Yoko Ono Lennon Centre or, for a minimum gift of £250, you can name one of the 400 seats within the Tung Auditorium.
It all starts here. A gift to the University of Liverpool will have an impact long into the future. By supporting talented individuals, enhancing the lives of our students, or investing in our research and touching the lives of millions, your donation will influence generations to come. Thank you.