Cast's John Power has revealed plans to create a Liverpool supergroup comprised of himself, Echo and the Bunnymen frontman Ian McCulloch and Lightning Seeds singer Ian Broudie.

John Power has revealed his ambition to create a Liverpool super-group

John Power has revealed his ambition to create a Liverpool super-group

The trio of legendary musicians, all of whom hail from the English city, have discussed forming a band together to make an album.

It was Power, 56, who pitched the idea of a new group to his peers and they are interested in collaborating in the future.

The 'Alright' hitmaker said: “It was a little conversation, this was a while back. But the idea stayed in my head, it could be quite good.

“We do an album together and everyone brings in their songs in and we record an album. Then you tour it for a year and then that’s the end of it and it just becomes this wonderful piece of history.

“It’s always there hovering. I just thought that could be quite a good idea one day.”

Power – who, along with his bandmates, has just released Cast’s seventh studio LP 'Love Is the Call' – thinks the band and record would honour Liverpool’s musical legacy, which runs from The Beatles through to the present day.

He added: “Singers who represent the legacy of Liverpool. The history of songs that have come through. It’s just a kind of romantic idea. It might happen.”

Meanwhile, Cast have just announced a 17-date tour of the UK and Ireland which kicks off in October.

Announcing the concerts, Power said: "On our recent tour, the live set felt galvanised and freshened by the energy of the songs from the new album alongside our classic hits. I couldn’t believe how well the set seemed to run so seamlessly between all of the different songs, in fact the new stuff was getting just as loud a cheer as some of our timeless hits. The band has rediscovered our mojo, and I can’t wait to get back on the road and do it all again this autumn!”

Head to Castband.co.uk/ for information, dates and tickets.

Cast tour dates of UK and Ireland:

OCTOBER:

3rd - Edinburgh, La Belle Angele

4th - Aberdeen, Lemon Tree

5th - Dundee, Fat Sam’s

10th - Stockport, AMP

11th - Newcastle, Boiler Shop

12th - Wrexham, The Rockin Chair

13th - Coventry, Empire

24th - Norwich, Epic

25th - Nottingham, Rock City

26th - Sheffield, The Foundry

31st - Northampton, Roadmender

NOVEMBER

1st - Cardiff, Tramshed

2nd - Southampton, Engine Rooms

3rd - Bath, Komedia

7th - Dublin, The Academy

8th - Cork, Cyprus Avenue

9th - Belfast, The Limelight