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Arts and Culture
Euro Summer: Liverpool Exhibition Celebrates the Power of Women in Football and Community
Creative studio Dorothy in Liverpool’s Baltic Triangle are hosting an exhibition, Euro Summer, curated by Nali Simukulwa – celebrating players, fans, and creatives in women’s football – and there’s no better time for it. Just last night, England Women were crowned champions of Euro 2025, marking another historic milestone for the Lionesses and women’s sport. Since the Lionesses brought football home in 2022, Women’s football has grown exponentially both in England and around the world,…
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Liverpool News
Royal Albert Dock Liverpool Honoured With Tripadvisor Travellers’ Choice Award 2025
Royal Albert Dock Liverpool is proud to announce it has received Tripadvisor’s Travellers’ Choice Award 2025, placing it among the top 10% of Things To Do worldwide. This prestigious recognition is a direct reflection of outstanding guest experiences, based on genuine, first-hand reviews and ratings submitted by visitors on Tripadvisor over the past 12 months. The Royal Albert Dock has received over 18,000 reviews with an impressive average rating of 4.5 out of 5, ranking…
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Liverpool News
Inside The Athenaeum: Liverpool’s Hidden Gem and the Oldest Private Members’ Club in the City
Look inside Liverpool’s best kept secret and the city’s oldest member’s only club, The Athenaeum. Set inside a beautifully historic building in the heart of the city centre on Church Alley, tucked away from the hustle and bustle, The Athenaeum opened in 1797 and has been the city’s best kept secret ever since. With its 500 members receiving exclusive access to 120 members clubs around the world, The Athenaeum offers belonging within a unique community of…
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Food and Drink in Liverpool
BOXPARK Liverpool Welcomes Christakis and Rogue Pizza Co. to Its Line-Up of Local Food Traders
BOXPARK Liverpool has expanded its already vibrant food offering with the arrival of two new local traders — Christakis and brand-new pizza concept Rogue Pizza Co. — bringing bold new flavours to the popular Baltic Triangle venue. The two new kitchens join existing vendors Yoki Social Table, Yum Cha, Shake?, and Simply Salt N Pepper, making BOXPARK a go-to destination for street food lovers in the city. Both new arrivals are now serving inside the…
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Everton FC
Everton Fans Urged To Plan Ahead For Historic Hill Dickinson Stadium Sell-Out Against AS Roma
Everton fans are being urged to plan their journeys in advance as the Blues prepare for a landmark moment — the first-ever sell-out fixture at the new Hill Dickinson Stadium. More than 52,000 supporters are expected to attend the final test event on Saturday 9 August, when the Toffees take on Italian giants Roma in a special double-header. Kick-off for the main fixture is at 3pm, followed by a Legends clash between the two clubs…
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Things to do in Liverpool
Royal Albert Dock Announces Free Pride Celebrations With Sonic Yootha & Invisible Wind Factory
Royal Albert Dock Liverpool will come alive for Liverpool’s Pride celebrations on Saturday 26 July as it teams up LGBTQIA+ champions, Sonic Yootha and Invisible Wind Factory, for an afternoon packed with music, joy and community spirit – all free for visitors to enjoy. Anchor Courtyard, located on the corner of Gower Street and Salthouse Quay, will be transformed into an open-air party space, perfect for keeping celebrations going after Liverpool’s Pride march on the…
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Music
Eugene McGuinness Releases New Track – ‘Seascape’
Eugene McGuinness had accepted his career in music was over. The end of his deal with Domino records, followed by a difficult self-released album, fatherhood, and just life generally, saw his personal dreams and ambitions slowly slip out onto the horizon. A period of great change, McGuinness had embraced his new work and family life – happy to leave the ugliness of the music biz behind him – but the absence of making music, and the…
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Things to do in Liverpool
Three Days of Street Festivals and Waterfront Fun Returns To Liverpool This Summer
Liverpool is gearing up to celebrate the return of summer with a special trio of events across the city centre this August, bringing together street entertainment, live music, food, workshops, and family-friendly activities. Kicking off on Sunday 3 August, Celebrating Castle Street invites visitors to enjoy giant chess boards linked to the British Chess Championships inside the Town Hall, alongside lively street performances including face painting, stilt walking, and three music stages. Exchange Flags will…
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Things to do in Liverpool
Watch England (W) VS Italy (W) at BOXPARK Liverpool’s Free Women’s Euros Semi-Final Screening
BOXPARK Liverpool is showing the Women’s Euros semi-final clash between England and Italy tomorrow — and it’s completely free to attend. As the city’s ultimate family fun spot for the tournament, BOXPARK promises a lively atmosphere with food, games, and entertainment for all ages. Entry is free, but fans can also secure guaranteed admission with a £10 food token ticket. The venue will come alive with eating and drinking competitions, a giant goal for guests…
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Things to do in Liverpool
Sefton Park Palm House Summer Holiday Events Announced
It might not be the Maldives, but the Palm House in Sefton Park offers its own little slice of the tropics, especially in the summer months when Liverpool’s famed ‘giant conservatory’ is naturally warmed to balmy holiday temperatures. Even when the sun doesn’t show its face outside, there’s a raft of things to enjoy ‘under the palms’ over the summer holidays, for all ages. Whether visitors want to craft, create, relax, meditate, learn something new…
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Music
Motel Sundown Perfect the Art of Quiet Impact on ‘Echoes’
Liverpool-based trio Motel Sundown return with their first release of 2025, and it’s as stirring and spellbinding as ever. Echoes is a lush, slow-burning track that glides along light guitar lines and builds gradually into a stunning blend of three-part harmonies — a hallmark of the band’s signature sound. With the addition of Joe Harvey-Whyte (The Hanging Stars) on pedal steel, Echoes leans further into the band’s Americana and Laurel Canyon influences, bringing a warm,…
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Everton FC
Everton And Castore Reveal New 2025/26 Away Kit
Everton and Castore have today released a 2025/26 away kit that pays homage to the dockland heritage surrounding the Blues’ new Hill Dickinson Stadium home. Men’s, women’s and youth kits, as well as infant and baby versions, are on sale immediately online at evertondirect.com and in store at Everton Two. The pastel yellow shirt, featuring a polo-style collar with ribbed insert and Prince Rupert’s Tower on the neck, incorporates a sleeve pattern that represents the railway line that…
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Liverpool News
Everton Helps Open New Sensory Garden at Centre 56 Specialist Nursery
Everton Ambassador Graham Stuart has formally opened a new sensory garden at Centre 56 in Kirkdale. The green space will provide a welcoming open-air environment at the specialist nursery, which cares for young children and families who have experienced domestic abuse or crisis situations in Kirkdale. And Stuart was proud to cut the ribbon to mark the final transformation of the area, watched by delighted Centre staff and parents of the affected children. He said:…
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Things to do in Liverpool
DAY FEVER Brings The Ultimate Daytime Disco Back To Liverpool’s Camp and Furnace This September
The UK’s fastest-growing day club phenomenon, DAY FEVER, lands in Liverpool on 20 September as part of its biggest month yet. The UK’s #1 daytime clubbing sensation, DAY FEVER, is heading to Liverpool’s Camp and Furnace this September as part of a massive national expansion—promising wall-to-wall bangers, pure joy, and zero regrets the morning after. Founded by a star-studded team including actress Vicky McClure, filmmaker Jonny Owen, Reverend & The Makers frontman Jon McClure, plus…
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Things to do in Liverpool
Autism-Friendly Things To Do In Liverpool: Inclusive Activities and Venues Across the Region
This Autism-friendly things to do in Liverpool guide aims to be useful for families and adults. The begiining of this article looks at activities which are good for families but adults please keep scrolling down the article to find autism-friendly museums, galleries, cinemas, theatres and more.
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Everton FC
Everton Women Launch Season Tickets for Historic First Campaign at Goodison Park
Everton Women will make history this season as they kick off their first-ever campaign at Goodison Park – and fans can secure their place with Season Tickets on sale now. The 2025/26 season signals an exciting new chapter for the team as they take up residence at the iconic stadium, following significant upgrades to lower-tier seating and a dedicated effort to create an intimate, electric atmosphere tailored to the women’s game. Fans purchasing a Season…
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Arts and Culture
Iconic Satirists Modern Toss Brings Major Exhibition to Liverpool
Marking 21 years of satirical cartoon excellence, Modern Toss will bring a full-scale retrospective of its work to Liverpool for two weeks this summer. Running from 25 July until 10 August at Northern Lights in Cains Brewery Village, the exhibition will feature some of Modern Toss’s most notorious artwork as well as some brand new pieces. Created by cult cartoonists and animators Jon Link and Mick Bunnage, the exhibition will be a museum style display…
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Music
The Double Nines Nail The Breakup Anthem With ‘Cold Courtesy’
The Double Nines return with what may be their most emotionally charged track to date. Cold Courtesy captures that bittersweet moment we all dread—bumping into an ex when all that remains is polite smiles and unspoken memories. But in true The Double Nines fashion, the heartbreak comes wrapped in jangly guitars, glistening synths, and a chorus built for summer road trips. Frontman Anthony Barrios turns a painful personal breakup into something relatable, cinematic, and even…
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Music
Euan Blackman Finds Strength in Vulnerability On ‘forgive’
Rising indie-pop talent Euan Blackman returns with forgive — a heartfelt anthem of self-compassion that feels both deeply personal and universally resonant. Originally written as a private mantra to weather life’s emotional storms, the track now arrives as a vulnerable yet uplifting message to listeners: it’s okay to let go, and it’s okay to be kind to yourself. Softly cinematic and rich with Euan’s signature nostalgic warmth, forgive builds from gentle introspection into something quietly…
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Fun Things to do in Liverpool
Newsham Scream Park Returns: New Scares At The Haunted Asylum
This Halloween, Newsham Scream Park is back with season three of spine-chilling terror, transforming Liverpool’s infamous abandoned asylum into the UK’s ultimate scare destination. Running from 1–31 October 2025, the award-winning immersive horror experience returns with four brand-new scare attractions, a Horror Selfie Museum, and unseen areas of the haunted hospital open to the public for the very first time. Set inside the Grade II-listed Newsham Park Hospital, the event features disturbing new walkthroughs: Victorian…



















