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Celebrate Liverpool’s Culture Must-See Month, Running 17 February – 17 March

Street theatre, behind the scenes tours, live music, VIP passes and discount offers have already been unveiled as part of Must-See Month, a celebration of Liverpool’s arts and culture launching this month. Organised by Liverpool BID Company, Must See Month runs from 17 February to 17 March and is designed to encourage people to try something new in the city’s cultural sector this winter. 

The first wave of events include;

  • Explore the history of Liverpool’s theatres with Arts Groupie with a series of special walking tours. Beginning at The Bluecoat and finishing at the Lights Up on Liverpool Theatre Exhibition at Central Library the tour will last around one hour.
  • Experience live music in the stunning setting of Liverpool Cathedral with regular live music performances in the Lady Chapel. 
  • An exclusive behind the scenes look and conversation with artist Faith Bebbington as her restored artwork, Flee & Survive is readied for unveiling on Hope Street.
  • Tour Renaissance Recovered at the Walker Art Gallery led by a tour guide who will delve into the stories and history of beloved treasures and masterpieces and the gallery.
  • Two for One tickets at The Beatles Story for VIP Pass Members and a special discount for visitors.
  • 25% off for several concerts and events at Liverpool’s Royal Philharmonic Hall including better Man and the Family Concert.
  • Unleash your creativity with Sip & Paint Kahlo at Revoluciòn de Cuba. Create an artwork with a paintbrush in one hand and a glass of prosecco in the other.
  • Step behind the curtain at Liverpool’s Royal Court and enjoy a heritage tour.
  • See the city like a tourist with 20% off City and Beatles tours with Liverpool City Tours.
  • Discover the hidden Liverpool history of the Irish Famine with a guided walking tour.

Katie Bentley is Director of Strategic Partnerships and Communications at Liverpool BID Company: “Liverpool has an incredibly vibrant arts and cultural sector, with visitors reaching 1.8m in 2023 and returning to pre-pandemic levels. There are 27 arts and cultural organisations supported by Liverpool City Council, including major galleries, theatres, and festivals. There is also a wealth of independent arts activity going on with live music, walking tours and more that are part of the fabric of our city. At Liverpool BID we support arts and culture throughout the year with the Arts & Culture Fund, Liverpool Sculpture prize and more because not only is it a crucial part of our visitor economy, but it is also a huge part of our character and life here. For anyone whose New Year’s Resolution was to explore more of the city this year and try something new, then Must-See Month provides the perfect inspiration.”

The full programme will go live on the Liverpool BID’s website and offers can be downloaded now at mustseemonth.com.

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