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Floating Earth Extends Its Time At Royal Albert Dock 

Due to popular demand, Floating Earth by artist Luke Jerram will remain at Royal Albert Dock Liverpool for one extra weekend. Visitors can now experience the 10 metre art installation, which was the centrepiece of the dock’s celebrations for the Eurovision Song Contest, until Sunday 21 May before switching off at 11:59pm.

Sean Morrison, estate manager at Royal Albert Dock Liverpool says: 

“We’re thrilled to extend the dates for Floating Earth. The response we’ve received from visitors has been incredible, and we want to ensure that as many people as possible have the opportunity to enjoy this breathtaking installation by Luke Jerram”

Floating Earth is breathtakingly set against the dock’s historic colonnades, creating magical moments at sunrise and sunset. The piece was also accompanied with a soundscape by BAFTA-winning composer, Dan Jones that further enhances the experience. 

Experience Floating Earth from the inner quay for free, with an accompanying soundscape by BAFTA-winning composer Dan Jones from 12pm-10:30pm (12pm-7pm on Sunday).

For more information, visit www.albertdock.com

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