Camp And Furnace is a venue that wears its industrial character with pride — and that’s exactly what makes it stand out. Set inside a distinctive warehouse-style space with high ceilings, brickwork and steel details, this Liverpool hall is built for live music, club nights and one-off experiences, with a capacity of up to around 1,250 guests depending on the setup.
Inside, the atmosphere is raw but refined: a generous main floor, strong sightlines towards the stage, and a room that feels lively whether it’s an intimate show or a full-on crowd. Visitors often highlight the punchy acoustics, flexible zoning (bars, standing/seated layouts) and a food-and-drink offer that keeps the night moving smoothly.
You’ll find it at 67 Greenland St, Liverpool, United Kingdom. The entrance is on Greenland Street; if you’re arriving by car, a public car park is directly opposite at Cains Brewery Village (Stanhope Street), with limited on-street parking nearby, and there’s also a bus stop on Jamaica Street just across the way. For broader guidance on getting around Liverpool beyond the immediate venue area, see the city info further down the page.