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Liverpool News
30 James Street Incredible Renovation Plans Revealed
Business leaders, journalists, leisure industry specialists and local business groups attended a preview showcase at 30 James Street earlier this week to hear the new owners vision for the future of one of Liverpool’s most historic buildings. Once the headquarters of the White Star Line shipping company where the RMS Titanic was registered the Grade II* building has often been referred to as Liverpool’s unofficial 4th Grace. Marek Riegger and Audun Lekve, owners of Hamburg based RIMC Hotels and…
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Food and Drink in Liverpool
Where To Eat Scouse In Liverpool
Liverpool’s culinary scene is as vibrant and soulful as its storied history. At the heart of this scene is “scouse” – a hearty, nourishing stew that warms the bones and lifts the spirits. Originating from “lobscouse,” a dish brought to the port by sailors, it has become a symbol of the city itself. For the uninitiated, scouse is a must-try local delicacy, and for Liverpudlians, it’s a taste of home. Whether you’re a local or…
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Music
LIPA Live At The Cavern: November Preview
The Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts (LIPA) is collaborating with the historic and iconic Cavern Club to continue to bring new music to the venue. LIPA was famously founded by Sir Paul McCartney, using the old building of the Liverpool Institute for Boys, where he and George Harrison attended school. In 2012 LIPA bought the Art College next door, which John Lennon attended at the time these three future Beatles began their music careers. LIPA…
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Lifestyle
Scouse Weddings: Liverpool Tips And Tricks For An Unforgettable Day
If you’re planning your big day in the heart of Liverpool, you’re in for an experience brimming with personality, humour, and a fair share of love. After all, Liverpudlians know how to throw a party that’s talked about for years! But how do you ensure that your wedding day stands out? It’s all about embracing the local charm, adding a personal twist, and sprinkling a bit of that famous Liverpool wit. Choosing Your Venue Liverpool’s…
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Music
I’m Spartacus! Collaborative International Jazz At Its Best
“Can anyone lend us two drum kits, a Fender Rhodes, and a Nord please?” went the social media message whistling around the Liverpool music community. One hour later, the equipment was sourced, begged and borrowed from local musicians and a cheeky bunch of Liverpool University Students. When Grammy winners jump off the plane with a suitcase and their shiny bits, the rest magically appears here! Thanks Liverpool. Yet again Parrjazz provided an audience with the…
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Food and Drink in Liverpool
Renowned Liverpool Restaurant, The Tavern Co, Is Back With New Ownership
Based in the busy area of Smithdown Road, The Tavern Co has become famous in the city of Liverpool for serving up to devoted customers its Mexican-themed menu for three decades. It has always been a huge hit with breakfast and brunch fans, and really started a trend for relaxed morning-to-noon dining. After closure earlier on in the autumn, delighted diners will be thrilled to know that The Tavern Co is now under new ownership,…
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Liverpool News
Street Artist’s Surprise At The Beatles ‘Now and Then’ Song Trailer Feature
Yesterday, The Beatles released what is being called their ”last ever song”. The track entitled, Now and Then, was much anticipated by the music world but one fan in particular is still in shock at how the song was unveiled. Street Artist, Paul Curtis, was actually battling to finish a mural during storm Ciaran when The Beatles track went live. As he explains, “I’d had to stop because the rain and wind was making painting…
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Liverpool News
Weekly Noise: Week #38
Weekly Noise is a short and straightforward way of sharing Liverpool’s trending news and topics in the form of a weekly poem. Laura Chonzi will take the top trending hashtags or stories on social media and turn them into a ten-line poetic masterpiece for each week of the month, hence the name. The time has changed, meaning now it gets dark early,November is upon us, meaning this year’s ending, clearly.This year’s Halloween was surely one…
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Music
Roscoe Fox Releases The Eclectic EP ‘A Series Of Extensive Eye Operations
It would take the hardest of creative hearts not to be intrigued by a musical artist named Roscoe Fox, who also has the collective cahoonas to deliver a sonic smorgasbord that is A Series Of Extensive Eye Operations. This Fantastic Mr Fox gives us six tracks which are eclectic and electronic; ethereal soundscapes that hold the interest, and, when it appears, a beautifully melodyned voice that adds to the aural delight. This EP will, given…
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Sports
Padel Courts To Open At Liverpool Cricket Club
Game4Padel, the UK’s leading padel business, will be officially opening three new padel courts this November at Liverpool Cricket Club. Padel is reported to be the world’s fastest growing sport, and as such, has attracted a number of high-profile ambassadors including Virgil van Dijk and Dominic Calvert Lewin who have both invested in Game4Padel in 2021. Padel originally started in Mexico in the 1960s, and is now played in over 100 countries around the world,…
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Food and Drink in Liverpool
The Best Bottomless Brunch Places In Liverpool
If there’s something Liverpool knows how to do expertly, it’s drinking and dining. And what better way to indulge in both than by enjoying a bottomless brunch? Whether you’re a Liverpool resident or just visiting, here are some of the top spots in the city where you can experience the best bottomless brunches. The Brunch & Cocktail Club If you’re looking for a bottomless brunch that leans into the brunch + cocktails ethos fully, this…
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Liverpool News
Weekly Noise: Week #37
Weekly Noise is a short and straightforward way of sharing Liverpool’s trending news and topics in the form of a weekly poem. Laura Chonzi will take the top trending hashtags or stories on social media and turn them into a ten-line poetic masterpiece for each week of the month, hence the name. We need world peace now more than ever,But it’d need more than prayers to last forever.Meanwhile Gabby Jesus has us in awe,Safe to…
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Food and Drink in Liverpool
Liverpool’s Most Loved Japanese Restaurant, Sapporo, Celebrates 20 Years In The City
Liverpool’s first Teppanyaki restaurant Sapporo is marking 20 years of immersive Japanese cuisine with a western twist, dining and thrilling performances in the city. Situated on Duke Street, the independently owned Sapporo restaurant first opened its doors back in 2003, and soon changed the landscape of Liverpool’s food scene by giving the city its first taste of teppanyaki culture. From vibrant dishes prepared right in front of guests, to bold flame tricks and even potato…
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Music
Stormzy Stuns Liverpool Crowd With an Exclusive Intimate Gig At Camp And Furnace
Rockstar Energy Drink®, alongside British rapper and singer-songwriter Stormzy, ignited Liverpool last night with a private concert held in the heart of the city for an exclusive audience of just 500 fans. The gig, hosted at Camp and Furnace, was part of Rockstar Energy Drink’s new ‘Press Play’ brand platform, which celebrates the pivotal moment between work and play, encouraging people to embrace their passions. Following the premiere of the Press Play virtual gig on Spotify® with Stormzy in July, the live gig…
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Food and Drink in Liverpool
Best Dining Spots for River of Light Festival
The spectacular River of Light outdoor illuminated art installations trail runs from Friday 27 October – Sunday 5 November, with the exhibits lit daily from 5 pm – 9 pm. Why not make an evening of it and head to one of the Royal Albert Dock’s restaurants or bars before or after the light festivities? Here’s our pick of where to go. Maray Maray is one of many dockside venues with breathtaking views of River…
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Liverpool News
First Seats Installed At New Everton Stadium
The first seat installations have finally brought a vibrant splash of blue to Everton Stadium. The milestone moment came less than 24 hours after another key moment in the project saw the final piece of steelwork hoisted into place to complete the roofing structure. The first permanent rows of blue plastic seats – which follow previous tests to assess rail seating – have been fitted in the north east corner to kick-start the next phase…
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Music
Busted To Play Haydock Park Racecourse In July 2024
After nothing short of a landmark year for the trio, Haydock Park Racecourse are proud to reveal that Busted will be making their debut at the Merseyside course on Saturday 20 July 2024. Impossible though it may seem, it’s been twenty years since Busted bounced into the charts with the irrepressible pop-punk energy of their debut single What I Go To School For. It kickstarted a succession of hits for the band, including the #1…
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Liverpool News
Weekly Noise: Week #36
Weekly Noise is a short and straightforward way of sharing Liverpool’s trending news and topics in the form of a weekly poem. Laura Chonzi will take the top trending hashtags or stories on social media and turn them into a ten-line poetic masterpiece for each week of the month, hence the name. There’s no denying that it’s getting cold,But in this country…that news is old.Gaza’s healthcare system is in a state of collapse,Considering all that’s…
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Liverpool News
Social Darts Concept ‘Flight Club’ To Open At Liverpool ONE
Flight Club, the global Social Darts concept, has selected Liverpool ONE’s Chavasse Park for its latest location and first venue in the city. Flight Club will join Liverpool ONE’s leading line-up of leisure brands including Junkyard Golf Club, Roxy Ballroom and the recently launched 100,000 sq ft Gravity MAX flagship. Providing an interactive, experience-led activity, Flight Club reimagines the traditional game of darts, allowing groups to play Social Darts together in a stunning bar. Hoping to open in Autumn 2024,…
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Food and Drink in Liverpool
Coffee & Culture – Liverpool’s Historical Love Affair With Caffeine
If you look deep into the heart of Liverpool, you’ll see that, through the echoes of history and everyday life, there is a strong love reserved for a special beverage – coffee. Although your first thought might have been more connected to tea, the tempting aroma of endless coffee flavours has become a part of the city culture as much as its oldest buildings. From the cozy, candle-lit coffeehouses of yesteryears to the contemporary cafes…

















