The Cavern Club is a world-famous music venue located at 10 Mathew Street, Liverpool, United Kingdom. It was opened on 16 January 1957 and has become a landmark of modern music history, notably as the launchpad for The Beatles, who played there in their early days. The Cavern Club started off as a jazz club but eventually embraced a range of music genres, including rock and roll, which led to its historical affiliation with The Beatles during the 1960s. The original site was closed in 1973 and later filled in during construction work on the Merseyside underground train system, but it was rebuilt using many of the original bricks and reopened in 1984. The club's atmosphere captures the spirit of the Merseybeat era with memorabilia and photographs decorating the walls, and live music is still a huge part of its appeal. The Cavern Club remains one of Liverpool's major tourist attractions, drawing Beatles fans from around the world to experience the place where their story began. It is not just a monument to The Beatles, but a living venue that continues to showcase new bands and established artists alike.