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Fun Things to do in Liverpool
Lane7 Bowling Gets Set To Open In Liverpool City Centre
Lane7 is set to open its doors in Liverpool this May so you can now go bowling in Liverpool city centre. The UK’s leading leisure and nightlife destination is bringing its quirky concept to the region and is getting ready to welcome guests into its newest venue. Located in the popular Clayton Square area, the two-floor venue will provide a family-friendly offer by day before transforming into the city’s hottest nightlife spot combining bowling and…
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Food and Drink in Liverpool
Pilgrim, BBC’s Millon Pound Menu Winners Set To Open First Restaurant WITH Soft Launch
Set to open a new restaurant in Liverpool’s much-anticipated Duke Street Market, Pilgrim, will launch with a 50% off soft launch period from May 15th. Based on an ancient pilgrimage to Santiago de Compostela in Galicia which has taken place since the 9th century. With starting points in France, Spain and Portugal, Pilgrim aims to be so much more than just another typical Spanish restaurant. The winners will embrace the many diverse flavours and dishes…
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Festivals
Leasowe Castle To Host Skeleton Coast Music Festival 2019
Leasowe Castle is set to host Wirral’s premier music festival, Skeleton Coast Festival 2019, for the second consecutive year on Saturday, August 31 as part of its ongoing events offering. The 16th century hotel will welcome headline act Miles Kane and artists such as Dream Wife, The Mysterines, The Snuts, The Fernweh and The Peach Fuzz with more to be announced as part of the annual music event. General Manager of Leasowe Castle Mike Dewey…
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Food and Drink in Liverpool
SKAUS KAFE Launch at Camp + Furnace
The team behind the Scandinavian-inspired SKAUS has announced the launch of SKAUS KAFE inside the cosy Camp + Furnace Lobby. SKAUS KAFE will be open Monday to Saturday 9am-6pm serving breakfast/brunch until midday, and then some brand new seasonal small plates until 6pm. Alongside SKAUS KAFE they will also be re-launching their own take on the renowned Camp + Furnace Roast, serving every Sunday 12pm-5pm. They’ll be making duck fat hasselbacks a thing. Fact. In…
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Activities in Liverpool
23ft Replica Earth Installation ‘Gaia’ Coming To Liverpool Cathedral
Following the spectacular Museum of the Moon exhibition last year, Liverpool Cathedral will welcome ‘Gaia’ – a 23ft replica of Earth with detailed NASA imagery from 25 May to 23 June. The installation, by renowned British artist Luke Jerram, will be complemented with a sound composition created by BAFTA and Ivor Novello award-winning composer Dan Jones. The artwork forms part of the ‘Changing Tides’ creative programme, which also incorporates the free River Festival (1 &…
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Liverpool Event Reviews
LightNight 2019 Guide
LightNight returns for its 10th year on 17 May with over 100 free events happening across 50 venues in the city. LightNight is a free, diverse, late-night cultural programme which celebrates different art forms in one spectacular night of entertainment and this year the theme is ‘Ritual’. “For LightNight 2019, we will consider ritual as a universal phenomenon, spanning the breadth of human history, and also as an artistic process by which we shift our…
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Food and Drink in Liverpool
New tapas bar & restaurant launched by some of the city’s most respected experts
El Pecado means ‘to sin’ A new tapas bar & restaurant has been launched in Liverpool by some of the city’s most respected chefs, wine and hospitality experts. El Pecado meaning ‘sin’ is on Bold Street and everybody enjoys a sin or two when it comes to eating out as acclaimed restaurant manager Jay Bennett, a familiar face around the city scene explained. “We believe food & drink shared with friends should be fun and…
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Liverpool Music Scene
Mutant Vinyl To Release Debut Album Daffodils in Angell Town 26 April
Mutant Vinyl has been one of our favourite musicians for some years now. His music is exciting, unique and thought provoking – it’s rare that a talent like this comes along and we feel so fortunate that the LIPA graduate considers Liverpool a second home. After first seeing Edwin Pope, aka Mutant Vinyl, at Threshold Festival many years ago we were drawn in by his amazing live show. The multi-instrumentalist is a natural born performer and…
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Restaurants in Liverpool
MARAY Set To Open A Third Restaurant At Royal Albert Dock
One of Liverpool’s most popular restaurants and cocktail bars, Maray, is set to open its third site this summer at the iconic Royal Albert Dock Liverpool. The company’s expansion follows the success of its existing Middle Eastern-inspired restaurants, on Bold Street, Liverpool city centre and Allerton Road in the south of the city. The new Maray will join an exciting food and drink line-up currently taking shape at the Royal Albert Dock, which has seen…
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Activities in Liverpool
Hop to the Royal Albert Dock This Easter
Royal Albert Dock Liverpool is the place to be this Easter, with an amazing variety of family-fun celebrations taking place from 8-22 April. From a colourful bunny trail and Spring craft workshops, to a giant chocolate egg competition and indulgent treats from the restaurants and bars, there’s something for everyone at the iconic waterfront destination. From 8-22 April, little ones can hop around the Dock on their own colourful bunny trail. Children can pick up…
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Review
Martin Luther King JR Mural Unveiled In New Brighton
A Martin Luther King JR Mural labelled as ‘a message of love and inclusivity’ has been launched on Grosvenor Street in the heart of New Brighton. The portrait of Dr Martin Luther King has been commissioned through Mr Davies’ company Rockpoint Leisure, who are currently undertaking a large-scale privately- funded regeneration project within The Victoria Quarter area of the town. The anniversary of the assassination also coincides with the launch of House of Lords Select…