Whether you’re heading to a sold-out gig, comedy show, family event or sporting fixture, finding parking near M&S Bank Arena Liverpool can make a huge difference to your experience. Located on Liverpool’s waterfront at Kings Dock, the arena is within walking distance of several city centre car parks, but spaces can fill quickly on event nights. If you’re travelling by car, it’s worth planning ahead — especially for major concerts where thousands of people arrive…
Royal Albert Dock Liverpool will once again join forces with LGBTQIA+ champions Sonic Yootha during Liverpool’s Pride celebrations on 25th July for a free day party in Anchor Courtyard. From 12pm to 4pm, Sonic Yootha will bring their unmistakable feel-good sets of disco, queer classics & high-energy dance floor hits. Invisible Wind Factory is leading on production of the courtyard with a central DJ booth providing visitors with a 360 DJ experience. The DJ line-up is timeless, with WMNKND…
Newsham Scream Park is set to return to Liverpool this October with its biggest and most ambitious event yet after completely reimagining the experience. Set within the former Newsham Park Hospital, once a Victorian orphanage, asylum and hospital, Newsham Scream Park has welcomed thousands of thrill-seekers since launching in 2023. The unique setting has helped establish the attraction as one of the North West’s must-visit Halloween experiences, drawing visitors from across the UK each year.…
One of the most recognisable figures ever to have served the British Royal Household, Paul Burrell, captivated guests in Liverpool on Friday as he attended an exclusive launch event to celebrate his latest bestselling memoir, The Royal Insider, hosted by Gemma Cutting and organised by Carolyn Hughes from Carolyn Hughes PR. Held at Masons on Seel Street, the special afternoon welcomed more than 100 guests who enjoyed a champagne reception, a three-course lunch, live entertainment and…
Visions of Albion know a thing or two about the past. Their sound is firmly rooted in bygone eras, taking in elements of classic folk as well as gospel, blues and psychedelia. Along with acts like Motel Sundown, they’re part of a larger movement of Liverpool musicans in love with Laurel Canyon, recreating Americana music through a Mersey lens. But with latest single In The Past, they warn against getting too hung up on days…
Liverpool’s iconic Royal Albert Dock is marking a remarkable milestone this summer, with a programme of events celebrating 180 years since it officially opened in 1846. From a spectacular waterfront light projection showcasing Liverpool through the lens of acclaimed photographer Mark McNulty to a one-night-only heritage-inspired dining experience at Gusto, the celebrations will honour the dock’s rich history while inviting the people of Liverpool to become part of its future story. The anniversary celebrations begin…
Born and bred in the Wirral, Shez Raja began playing the electric bass as a kid with dreams of becoming a professional bass player. Now, over a quarter of a century later Shez has become a creative force to be reckoned with, turning his dream into an established and successful career, whilst performing all over the world. Returning to his roots for a hometown show this July, we caught up with Shez to talk about…
An up-and-coming playwright will showcase two hilarious plays in one night this July in Liverpool. Skullhouse Productions in association with Dogtale Theatre will present Boxing & Clowns: Two Plays, One Night, with both productions written and directed by Charlie Prothero, at the Epstein Theatre on the 24 and 25 July. Originally staged as part of the Creative Corner Festival to a fantastic response, Boxing is a funny and moving show about community, hope and small joys. The story follows two characters:…
This August, Penny Lane continues to sustain its global legacy with a 3-day music festival, spotlighting local and independent artists and bands. Returning for its fourth year, exactly 60 years on from The Beatles’ iconic LP Revolver, the festival will take over venues located on or around Liverpool’s iconic Penny Lane. Now in its fourth year of operation, Penny Lane Weekender has grown into a smash success that continues to discover fresh new music and widen opportunities for emerging…
As Liverpool enjoys another spell of glorious sunshine, award-winning café bistro The Watering Can is inviting guests to savour the very best of the season with the launch of an exciting new summer menu, celebrating vibrant flavours, artisan ingredients and relaxed dining in one of the city’s most picturesque park-side settings. Overlooking the beautiful surroundings of Greenbank Park, The Watering Can has becomeone of Liverpool’s favourite destinations for breakfast, brunch and leisurely lunches. Now, just…
Jaloux is set to double in size after acquiring the neighbouring former Dorothy’s site, allowing one of Liverpool’s busiest brunch destinations to meet unprecedented demand from guests. The expansion follows months of sell-out brunches, with owner Amy Gwynn and the team forced to turn away bookings every single week because the venue has simply reached capacity. Taking over the neighbouring venue will double Jaloux’s capacity, introducing 100% more tables and 100% more entertainment while allowing…
One of Liverpool’s most recognisable nightlife venues is set to begin an exciting new chapter after being taken over by Amy Gwynn, the owner behind the city’s iconic GBar. The much-loved OMG venue will reopen this summer as Campus, a vibrant new LGBTQ+ friendly nightlife destination inspired by the unforgettable energy of house parties, kitchen discos and nights that turn strangers into lifelong friends. Launching in time for Liverpool Pride, Campus promises an opening weekend…
Local legend and cult music icon Michael Head & The Red Elastic Band are set to headline a summer of live music and events at Museum of Liverpool, with an intimate one-off gig on Saturday 15 August 2026. Summer of Sound is a season-long series of gigs, special events and talks taking place in the museum, created in partnership with Liverpool’s world-famous Cavern Club to mark National Museums Liverpool’s 40thanniversary celebrations. Michael Head & The…
Neve Smith – Finding Humour in the Noise of an Anxious Mind Poetry has a unique ability to take experiences that can feel isolating and make them instantly recognisable. For this edition of Liverpool Noise’s 52 for ’26 Poetry Project, Neve Smith does exactly that with It’s Not Spiders, a poem that transforms the private turbulence of anxiety into something vivid, compelling and deeply human. At first glance, the poem appears disarmingly playful. Smith adopts…
Following a successful debut that raised thousands for charity, Wellness With Purpose is returning to Liverpool this August for another inspiring day dedicated to wellbeing, community and fundraising. Organised by author, fitness and wellness instructor Rebecca Burgess, the unique event takes place at BoxPark Liverpool on Saturday 8 August, from 10am to 5pm, with all proceeds supporting The Azaylia Foundation. The day has been designed to combine self-care with socialising, giving guests the opportunity to…
BOXPARK Liverpool is continuing to evolve its street food offering with the arrival of Butter Chicken Factory by Delhi House Cafe, an exciting new concept from the team behind the much-loved restaurant at Liverpool’s Royal Albert Dock. Already renowned for bringing the vibrant flavours of Delhi to Liverpool, Delhi House Cafe is now expanding its presence in the city with a menu that celebrates one iconic dish: butter chicken. Joining BOXPARK Liverpool’s growing line-up of…
Ursula Starr – Process, Place and the Freedom to Experiment… Making art for Ursula Starr has never been about arriving at definitive answers. Instead, it is an ongoing conversation with landscape, memory and material; a practice shaped as much by curiosity as experience, where experimentation is not simply a method but a philosophy. Across decades of painting and printmaking, she has cultivated an approach that remains remarkably open—one that values discovery over certainty and embraces…
Liverpool’s No Play Festival has completed the line-up of its 2026 edition, with the addition of Dream State, Love Rarely, Crowquill, So Far So Good, Without Love, Vienna, Breakfast with Bears, Bye Bye, Omoia, Horsebastard, Syntara, Face It Tegan. They join the headliner, the legendary Stick To Your Guns, alongside some of the best in today’s underground hardcore and shoegaze scenes. Five stages. No Barriers. No Play 2026 will be a day to remember. Held in Liverpool City Centre on 5 September, No Play Festival tickets are currently £62.85, inclusive of fees. Ticket options include a monthly…
Montao’s Bright Skies Over the Baltic Triangle drifts with an effortless calm, occupying the space between lo-fi hip-hop, neo-jazz, and ambient electronica. The track is built around deliberately repetitive melodic motifs however, the track avoids monotony through thoughtful pacing, gradually introducing subtle variations that keep its understated atmosphere engaging throughout. An ever-present vinyl crackle lends the production a nostalgic, sample-based warmth, reinforcing the vintage aesthetic central to the downtempo lo-fi genre. The heavily reverbed saxophone…
Hawksmoor is celebrating its 20th birthday with its legendary Steak & Chips offer. Available Monday to Saturday from lunch through to early evening at Hawksmoor Liverpool, the fan-favourite dish forms part of a revamped summer set menu, with guests able to enjoy steak and aside for £18, two courses for £23 or three courses for £28. Whether it’s a sunny lunch with friends, a summer birthday celebration or simply an excuse to make the most…


















