The Jacaranda
53°24′10″N 2°58′45″W / 53.4027466°N 2.9791556°W
The Jac | |
Interactive map of The Jacaranda | |
| Former names | The Jacaranda Club |
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| Location | 21-23 Slater Street Liverpool L1 4BW England, United Kingdom |
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| Type | Music venue, bar & record shop |
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| Opened | 1958 |
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| Jacaranda Records 2015–present | |
| Website | |
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The Jacaranda, also known historically as the Jacaranda Club or affectionately The Jac, is a renowned music venue in Liverpool, closely associated with the rise of the Merseybeat phenomenon in the 1960s. Opened by The Beatles' first manager, Allan Williams, in 1958, it played a key role in launching the band's early careers and provided a stage for local acts like Gerry and the Pacemakers & Rory Storm and The Hurricanes. As the headquarters of Jacaranda Records, the club continues to operate as a live music venue, record store, and bar, maintaining its place in Liverpool's music scene for over 60 years.