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Founder and Editor, Clare Deane, shares her passion for all the amazing things happening in Liverpool. With a love of the local Liverpool music scene, dining out a couple of times a week and immersing herself in to all things arts and culture she's in a pretty good place to create some Liverpool Noise.
  • Football
    Liverpool’s Proudest Anfield European Comebacks

    Liverpool’s Proudest Anfield European Comebacks

    For the fourth season in a row, Liverpool will see Champions League action at Anfield. The proud stadium is known worldwide for its wonderful atmosphere, magical footballing moments and extensive history. Renditions of ‘You’ll Never Walk Alone’ ring out every week, but they seem louder and more poignant on those European nights under the lights. World Soccer Talk reports that AC Milan will be the first team to visit the stadium for the 2021/22 season’s competition,…

  • Festivals
    LA FERIA – Liverpool's Festival of Latin American Arts and Culture Is Happening This Month

    LA FERIA – Liverpool’s Festival of Latin American Arts and Culture Is Happening This Month

    LA FERIA, a festival of Latin American Arts and Culture is set to take over city centre venues in Liverpool this month. For their 10th Anniversary activities, local arts organisation LUMA Creations are proud to present LA FERIA, an innovative and colourful celebration of Latin American Arts and Culture. The programme of events, featuring an exciting line-up of dance, musical performances and activities, will give audiences the opportunity to experience the diversity of Latin American Arts and Culture at different…

  • Theatre in Liverpool
    Liverpool Theatre Troupe Join Forces With 'Play That Goes Wrong' Director For Surreal Clown Odyssey

    Liverpool Theatre Troupe Join Forces With ‘Play That Goes Wrong’ Director For Surreal Clown Odyssey

    Liverpool theatre troupe, Teatro Pomodoro, return from their lockdown slumber with a wonderfully surreal show at the Unity this autumn. From October 7 – 9, the Unity Theatre stage will see Ancient Greece turned upside down in a surreal clown odyssey in a show that welcomes audiences to a world where the mythical Sirens are the unsung heroines, Ulysses will never be the hero he wants to be, and Giant Crabs are taking over. Teatro Pomodoro’s unique and…

  • Review
    Student Accommodation in Liverpool – A Moving Checklist

    Student Accommodation in Liverpool – A Moving Checklist

    Finding the right home while you’re at university is essential for your studies and wellbeing. It is vital to feel at home wherever you decide to live, whether you’re looking for somewhere for less than a year or the entire duration of your degree. There are many things to consider when choosing your student accommodation. Here is a checklist to help you find the perfect home for your studies. What Kind of Accommodation Suits Your…

  • Food and Drink in Liverpool
    Six by Nico Liverpool Reveal New 'Guilty Pleasures' Menu 2

    Six by Nico Liverpool Reveal New ‘Guilty Pleasures’ Menu

    Prepare to indulge with Six By Nico Liverpool as they launch their ‘Guilty Pleasures’ six course tasting menu. A little bit of what you fancy does you good and when it comes to food, a bit of sin has never really been a bad thing. In a world where we have so many serious things to worry about, a mild indulgence shouldn’t be one of them, right?  In honour of our less proud moments (and…

  • Film & TV
    A Free TV Channel Showing Non-Stop Christmas Films Is Launching This Month 1

    A Free TV Channel Showing Non-Stop Christmas Films Is Launching This Month

    The festive season is coming early with a TV channel which will be exclusively playing Christmas films launching on 23 September. Christmas fans can get in a solid 3 months worth of viewing, with the channel playing the likes of Elf, Love Actually, The Grinch and Home Alone all day every day. GREAT! Movies Christmas will temporarily replace GREAT! Movies Classic TV channel from Thursday, 23 September, through to Tuesday,  4 January. The channel –…

  • Review
    The Best Online Websites To Buy Polo Shirts

    The Best Online Websites To Buy Polo Shirts

    The polo shirt is quite controversial. Some see it as something only baby-boomers and preppy college students wear; others swear by them and have an entire rainbow of colours in their closets.  But recently, this classic t-shirt has made a comeback and became more inclusive. It’s actually the perfect smart-casual go-to whether you’re on a yacht or just grabbing your Sunday coffee. That’s why, if you still don’t have one, it’s time to do something…

  • Food and Drink in Liverpool
    Duke Street Market Offers 20% Off Every Wednesday Throughout Autumn

    Duke Street Market Offers 20% Off Every Wednesday Throughout Autumn

    Duke Street Market has unveiled a new offer for its guests during the autumn months; every Wednesday they can enjoy 20% food from any of the five independent traders as well as all drinks. Starting from September 8 through to October 27, those visiting the market can take advantage of the 20% off deal all day every Wednesday. Delicious food from the five kitchens; Italian connoisseurs Cucina Di Vincenzo’s, Asian-inspired Ginger, seafood specialists Kelp, steakhouse…

  • Things to do in Liverpool
    Crosby Camera Club To Mix In-Person And Online Meetings For New Season

    Crosby Camera Club To Mix In-Person And Online Meetings For New Season

    Crosby Camera Club will begin to hold in-person meetings once again from September as its new season starts this week. During the past year the club has been meeting online only, so the committee is pleased to be able to introduce in-person meetings once a month, alongside its regular online meetings. The club will hold its first in-person meeting in over a year this Thursday, September 9, at a new venue – the ground floor…

  • Festivals
    bluedot 2022 confirms Björk as closing headliner 1

    bluedot 2022 confirms Björk as closing headliner

    In a UK festival exclusive, bluedot Festival (21-24 July 2022) has announced a unique Björk performance as Sunday night headliner. The genre-spanning pioneer will be joined by The Hallé Orchestra at the UNESCO World Heritage site of Jodrell Bank Observatory, accompanied by a projection mapping spectacle. The audio-visual performance will feature video and animated projections on the iconic Lovell Telescope, for a unique show exclusive to bluedot. This will be the first-time audiences at bluedot…

  • Review
    How to Balance Your Beauty Budget

    How to Balance Your Beauty Budget

    Whether you just spend a little bit here and there or have a full regime packed with products, you need to make sure that you are not overdoing it in terms of your beauty budget. There are so many products that you could investigate, and many tips and tricks you can use to ensure that your spending is not too mad. Here are some of our best tips to help you balance your beauty budget,…

  • Music
    New Noise September Liverpool Music Roundup

    New Noise September Liverpool Music Roundup

    New Noise September Edition The summer that we have all craved for so badly is sadly on the wane; the nights are sneaking up on us, a gentle reminder that autumn is fast approaching. But let us stay steadfast to the majesty of summer with a track released on September 3 – Alchemy – by Jade Thunder. With a name like this you may expect some guitar driven call to homage for the Pagan Gods…

  • Art Exhibitions in Liverpool
    24 Kitchen Street Exhibit Selection of Panels From UK AIDS Memorial Quilt for World AIDS Day 1

    24 Kitchen Street Exhibit Selection of Panels From UK AIDS Memorial Quilt for World AIDS Day

    From World AIDS Day 1 December – 5 December 2021, 24 Kitchen Street in Liverpool will exhibit handmade panels from the UK AIDS Memorial Quilt.  This is the first time in UK History UK AIDS Memorial Quilt has been exhibited inside a nightclub. The Nobel Peace Prize nominated AIDS Quilt commemorates lives lost to the AIDS pandemic during the 1980s and 90s. Traditionally nightclubs were, and still are, a space where most Queer people feel safe…

  • Review
    How To Make Watching Movies at Home More Fun 2

    How To Make Watching Movies at Home More Fun

    Watching movies is one of the best ways to relax after a long day or to spend some time with your loved ones. When you plan a movie night, you should try to make it as exciting as possible so other people can join in on the fun. Although you can watch a movie at the theatre now that they are opening up, watching one at home is a completely different experience. Now that many…

  • Art Exhibitions in Liverpool
    Discover Convenience Gallery's 'In Cahoots' 2021/22 Arts Programme 3

    Discover Convenience Gallery’s ‘In Cahoots’ 2021/22 Arts Programme

    Convenience Gallery CIC, a community focused arts organisation, have announced their In Cahoots 2021/22 programme. It features a unique schedule of events, with exhibitions, art workshops and a film festival. In Cahoots is an amalgamation of Convenience Gallery’s work to date. Working with the local community in around them to shape what arts and culture can look like in Birkenhead. They want to celebrate and champion local arts, artists, heritage and culture whilst also bringing…

  • Review
    3 Of The Greatest Bands And Musicians That Shaped The Liverpool Music Scene 1

    3 Of The Greatest Bands And Musicians That Shaped The Liverpool Music Scene

    Listening to music and watching live bands is one feeling that cannot be underestimated. The sensation and the feeling of relaxation that comes with it can never go unappreciated. The Liverpool music scene is quite famous for a number of bands and musicians. It has become quite diverse in the past few decades. In addition to that, it has become cosmopolitan. We are going to highlight some of the greatest bands and musicians that have…

  • Music
    Liverpool Digital Music Festival Announce Hybrid Festival For October

    Liverpool Digital Music Festival Announce Hybrid Festival For October

    Now in its fourth iteration, Liverpool Digital Music Festival returns as a live streamed online and attend in-person event. The hybrid digital music festival takes place at recently opened live venue St Barnabas Church on one of the most famous musical streets, Penny Lane, on 7 – 9 October 2021.  Holding its inaugural event during the pandemic and mindful of the restrictions it imposed, the festival started as a four day online-only festival showcasing over…

  • Food and Drink in Liverpool
    Wine Lovers Rejoice! Monthly Meet-up Returns To City Venue, Bobo, That’s ‘A Little Taste of Iberia'

    Wine Lovers Rejoice! Monthly Meet-up Returns To City Venue, Bobo, That’s ‘A Little Taste of Iberia’

    One of Liverpool’s most-loved hangouts Bobo has announced the next of its exciting new monthly wine club events this week. Positioned in the heart of the city’s foodie quarter on Castle Street, despite its intimate size, rustic Bobo has quickly become one of the biggest names in eating and drinking over the past few months, and feels like it’s been part of the city centre’s fabric for decades. Taking its cues from the Iberian Peninsula,…

  • Review
    People Turning To Recipe Apps In 2021, But Which Products Are Best? 1

    People Turning To Recipe Apps In 2021, But Which Products Are Best?

    Everyone loves food, right? In fact, as a nation, the British like to eat. As a city, Liverpudlians enjoy some tasty grub from time to time too. Whether it’s trying some of Liverpool’s best restaurants or eating Scouse at an elderly relatives house, food is a big part of the city’s culture. In order to show off their cooking skills and improve mealtimes, recipe apps are a popular go-to option with people too.  Thanks to…

  • Music
    Blick Bassy - Live At Liverpool Philharmonic Hall Music Room This September

    Blick Bassy – Live At Liverpool Philharmonic Hall Music Room This September

    Cameroonian singer-songwriter Blick Bassy will perform with his three-piece band at the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic’s Music Room this September. Described by The Guardian as ‘one of Africa’s most inventive and distinctive singer-songwriters’ in a five-star review, Bassy’s Liverpool date follows the acclaimed release of his album 1958  – a defiant tribute to the heroes who fought and died for the independence of his native Cameroon. The album’s focus is specific, but its themes – the bondage of neo-colonialism, the need…