Music

Kate Nash Joins Sound City 2026 With Special Set & Conference Appearance

Outspoken indie icon Kate Nash has been confirmed for Sound City 2026, leading a huge new wave of over 30 artists announced for the city’s flagship new music festival this May. The singer-songwriter, actor and activist will perform a full live set across the festival weekend, as well as appear in a special in-person Q&A at the Sound City+ Conference—just weeks after making headlines by telling British MPs: “I sell pictures of my bum on…

Arts and Culture

The Creative Corner Festival (Night Two) at Epstein Theatre

On the second evening of the Creative Corner Festival, the stage of the Epstein Theatre played host to two sharply contrasting pieces of new writing, each offering a glimpse of emerging theatrical voices still in the process of shaping their craft. Presented in partnership with Naughty Corner Productions, the festival positions itself as a space for experimentation—an opportunity for writers and performers to test ideas in front of a live audience. Night two demonstrated both…

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Review: Diversity – SOUL at Liverpool Empire

Diversity return to UK stages with SOUL. Written, Directed and Choreographed by Ashley Banjo, SOUL is a production that feels like a thrilling collision between the future we’re racing toward and the humanity we’re trying to hold onto. Nearly two decades after their East London beginnings, the group continue to reinvent what dance theatre can be — and SOUL may well be their most ambitious leap yet. It’s a show that fuses futuristic spectacle with…

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52 For 26 Poetry Project: John Boyd

John Boyd – A wry look at domestic life and everyday frustrations. John Boyd is a poet, writer, and performer whose work often moves between humour and reflection. Poetry has long been his primary form, though in recent years he has explored playwriting, including an autobiographical comedy about a wedding. Despite these ventures, Boyd has consistently returned to the poem as his first and enduring creative outlet.   The Laundry Blues, written some years ago, is based on a true…

Liverpool News

Sefton Collection Expands Liverpool Portfolio with Launch of 19 Duke Street Boutique Hotel

Liverpool based Hospitality operator Sefton Collection has announced the opening of its latest boutique hotel, 19 Duke Street, located in the heart of Liverpool city centre. The 26-bedroom property occupies the former home of Lock and Key, previously recognised in The Sunday Times 100 Top British Hotels. Set within a Grade II-listed Georgian townhouse, the hotel combines period character with contemporary comfort following an investment of more than £100,000 to enhance and elevate the building’s original features. Each…

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Celebrate The Grand National At Flight Club Liverpool With Prizes, Parties and a Spin to Win 

With the excitement of the Grand National returning this April, Flight Club Liverpool is inviting locals and racegoers alike to keep the celebrations going with a week of prizes, drinks and unbeatable post-race vibes.  From Wednesday 8 April to Sunday 12 April, the popular Social Darts bar in LiverpoolONE will be giving guests the chance to win fantastic prizes throughout race week – whether heading to the races or simply looking for somewhere lively to celebrate in…

Music

GONDOLAS Unleash New Single ‘You Know That’

GONDOLAS are the fiery five-piece band from Liverpool delivering “dirty distorted rock straight to your face“. Belfast-born brothers Ben and Chris are joined by South Carolinian cousin Nick and Liverpudlian long-time friend Tim and Luke. The band combine influences of classic punk energy, naughties garage-rock grit and modern post-punk moodiness, creating a sound both fresh and nostalgic. You Know That is the band’s second studio single, released with Ameritz Music on 20th February. Inspired by the…

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In Conversation: Eugene McGuinness

A decade on from Domino Records, an evolved Eugene McGuinness is back with his new album Eugene McGuinness Versus the Universe, recorded in the heart of the city with old friends at Liverpool’s Docklands Speed Shop. Ahead of McGuinness’ album launch at Rough Trade Liverpool presented by Mellowtone, this Saturday 21 March, we had the chance to speak to Eugene about his career so far and what’s on the horizon for this chapter… Please can…

Music

Visions of Albion Return With Cinematic New Single ‘Avenues’

Liverpool’s ever-evolving music scene continues to produce artists who draw confidently from the past while carving out something distinctly their own, and Visions of Albion are a perfect example. Their new single Avenues, released today (13 March), is a beautifully layered track that leans into cinematic atmosphere while remaining rooted in classic songwriting craft. From the opening moments, Avenues establishes a sense of space and mood. There’s an unmistakable nod to the baroque pop sophistication…

Arts and Culture

52 For 26 Poetry Project: Seán Street

Seán Street exploring the circles that shape a life. Time is a subject that circles us all, but for Seán Street it has become something of a lifelong companion—persistent, questioning, impossible to ignore. His poem, O, presented for the 52 for 26 Poetry Project, grows from that intimate preoccupation.  Drawing on a striking idea from John Berger’s essay How to Resist a State of Forgetfulness, Street reflects on the notion that our lives are not simple points on…

Film Events In Liverpool

41 Films From 24 Countries to Screen at LJMU’s Free Short Film Festival in Liverpool

The sixth annual LJMU MA Short Film Festival is set to return this March, bringing an exciting programme of international student filmmaking to Liverpool. Taking place from 20–27 March, the festival, hosted by Liverpool John Moores University, will feature 41 films from 24 different countries, with free tickets available for all live events both in person and online. As festival co-organiser Dr Lydia Papadimitriou explains, the programme “promises a very exciting selection of international student…

Liverpool News

Formby Cycles To Close After 30 Years

Formby Cycles, a long-established bike shop serving Merseyside for more than three decades, has announced it will close its doors following a final three-week closing down sale. Based in Formby, the well-known cycling retailer has supported riders of all levels for over 30 years, offering expert advice, servicing and a wide selection of bikes and accessories for the local community. To mark the end of an era, the store is now launching a three-week closing down sale,…

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St Patrick’s Day in Liverpool 2026: The Ultimate Guide

St. Patrick’s Day is always a big celebration in Liverpool, and 2026 is no exception, with bars and venues across the city going all out with live music, flowing Guinness and Irish-inspired food and drink. From month-long takeovers to all-night parties, here are some of the best places to soak up the Irish spirit this March. Antonietta’s Gelato Factory Launches Limited-Edition Guinness Gelato Just in time for St Patrick’s Day, Antonietta’s Gelato Factory has unveiled…

Liverpool News

New Giving Scheme Launches to Protect Liverpool Cathedral

Liverpool Cathedral has launched a new giving scheme allowing people to support the vital upkeep of the building, with donations helping towards maintaining the UK’s largest Cathedral. Named in honour of the building’s architect, Sir Giles Gilbert Scott, The Scott Circle gives people the chance to support the Cathedral and ensure it remains a lasting icon in the city he entrusted it to. Built by the people, for the people, Liverpool Cathedral was Sir Giles…

Music

Liverpool’s Tung Auditorium Solidifies Its Reputation As A ‘Hub For The Best Emerging Talent In Merseyside’

Opened in 2022 and located within the Yoko Ono Lennon Centre at The University of Liverpool, The Tung Auditorium has become a vital space in the city for young emerging musicians wanting to pursue the arts professionally. Previous Liverpool-based artists featured in the Tung’s programme include: Jazz FM’s Breakthrough Act of the Year (2025) Ni Maxine, rising Scouse Hip/Hop & Rap artist KOF, and Birkenhead’s emerging songsmith & Winner of the Young Songwriter’s Competition (2025),…

Liverpool News

Noise From The City: SEND Education And Employment Opportunities Event

Dear Somebody,  Liverpool City Council and Knowsley Council have announced an event to showcase education and employment opportunities for young people with SEND. The free event will explore post-16 education, training and employment for young people aged 14–24 with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) and their families in Liverpool and Knowsley.  Hosted by Liverpool City Council and Knowsley Council, the Supported Internship and Inclusive Learning Marketplace brings together colleges, and specialist services to showcase…

Arts and Culture

Creative Spotlight: In Conversation with Eleanor Rees

Eleanor Rees: Where Place Becomes Voice For Eleanor Rees, poetry has never been a performance of the self. It is something quieter, more porous — a practice of attention rooted in landscape, language and the subtle negotiations between the human and the more-than-human. Across more than two decades of work, the Birkenhead-born poet has traced rivers, parks, mythic figures and post-industrial terrains, building a body of writing that listens as much as it speaks. Rees’s…

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Albert’s Schloss St Patrick’s Day Party Returns For 2026

This March, Albert’s Schloss is painting the town green, cueing the fiddles and throwing a month-long St Patrick’s Day bash packed with flowing Guinness, Jameson-laced cocktails, Irish feasting and a whole lot of Schloss-style mischief. For just one month only, perfectly poured pints of Guinness will flow from the taps- and once it’s gone, it’s gone for the rest of the year. The bar is also partnering with Jameson to serve up special cocktails including a smooth…

Food and Drink in Liverpool

Montezuma’s Unveils Its 2026 Easter Range

Award-winning British chocolate maker Montezuma’s has just announced the launch of its highly anticipated 2026 Easter Range — and it’s one of the most exciting collections the brand has ever produced. This limited-edition lineup brings together playful flavour combinations, beautifully crafted chocolate and the brand’s long-standing commitment to quality and sustainability. From eco-conscious gifting to indulgent dessert-inspired eggs and nostalgic British flavours, there’s something here for every kind of Easter chocolate lover. Eco Eggs (RRP…

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Bongo’s Bingo Bring 90s vs 00s Specials To Content This May

Bongo’s Bingo are welcoming a unique theme for May at Content, blending two iconic decades together like a crazy experiment just to see what happens. Already infused with legendary magic and mayhem, the forthcoming themed shows in Liverpool are a pure distillation of Bongo’s Bingo’s essence, boiled down to its chaotic core. So – what two better decades to face off than the 90s and 00s? Each is a pivotal period of time, packed with…