Festivals

Stay up to date with the best festivals in Liverpool, from music and arts to family-friendly food and drink events across the city.

  • DJ Lineup Announced for Africa Oye 2026 Photo Dub Defenders Nicky Talent by Nick Clague

    DJ Lineup Announced For Africa Oyé 2026

    Africa Oyé have announced the DJ lineup for this summer’s celebration in Liverpool’s Sefton Park, with an eclectic ensemble of DJs and selectors spinning the best in Afrocentric sounds across the festival site this June.Two of the UK’s biggest names in African and Caribbean music will be returning to Oyé in 2026 – BBC1 Xtra’s DJ Edu and Seani B – alongside some of the region’s best talent. The Oyé Stage SoulfulTiz. Credit: Andrew Gale Seani B – one…

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    Liverpool Arab Arts Festival Announce 24th Edition Returning This July

    Liverpool Arab Arts Festival (LAAF), the UK’s longest running annual festival of Arab arts and culture, and returns for its 24th year this July. Founded in 1998, LAAF exists to support and champion creatives from across the Arab region and its diaspora, in the belief that art and creativity have the power to express a shared humanity. The festival – recently nominated in the LCR Culture & Creativity Awards for Outstanding Contribution to Culture –…

  • Neighbourhood Weekender 2026

    Preview: Neighbourhood Weekender Returns To Warrington Boasting Its Best and Biggest Line-Up Yet 

    Neighbourhood Weekender 2026 returns this May Bank Holiday for its eighth year to Victoria Park in Warrington, boasting one of the best line-ups of the UK festival season so far. With huge names like Blossoms and Richard Ashcroft headlining, and local Liverpool legends such as Cast, Keyside, and Jamie Webster to name a few, it seems as though 2026 will be one of the weekend festival’s greatest turnouts since the inaugural line-up in 2018.  Following…

  • Janet Kay

    ‘Queen of Lovers Rock’ Janet Kay joins Africa Oyé Festival lineup in latest artist reveal

    The next wave of artists for Africa Oyé’s 2026 festival have been announced. The first Black British female reggae artist to have a number one in the UK; a feminist trio from Togo with a transcendent live show; and an Afrofuturist singer-songwriter will play the iconic Liverpool festival this June. Janet Kay, Nana Benz Du Togo, and Kizaba join the three artists already announced for Africa Oyé ’26 – eco-punks Fulu Miziki, Afrobeats heavyweight Patoranking, and the Afrofuturist…

  • Monks live at Liverpools So Long Good Friday

    Review: So Long, Good Friday

    Kicking off the 2026 UK festival season was So Long, Good Friday, a highly anticipated showcase of genre-bending music located in Liverpool’s own Baltic Triangle. With headliners such as Fat Dog and Brigitte Calls Me Baby, the newcomer festival was sure to be one to remember.   Sprawled across multiple venue spaces (Camp and Furnace, District, Hangar 34 and Lost Art), So Long, Good Friday gave voice to upcoming artists predominantly from the Northwest. Faced with a decline in grassroots venues, artists from the North especially need opportunities like So Long, Good Friday…

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    Africa Oyé 2026 Adds Global Heavyweights From Mozambique, Trinidad & Senegal To Festival Line-up

    Liverpool’s biggest celebration of African and Caribbean music has revealed another wave of international artists for 2026, with acts from Mozambique, Trinidad and Senegal joining an already impressive bill. Africa Oyé returns to Sefton Park on 20–21 June, bringing together global sounds, cultural experiences and family-friendly activities for a weekend festival that has become a staple of the city’s summer calendar. Legendary Mozambican band celebrate 40 years Joining the line-up is Ghorwane, one of Mozambique’s…

  • Kate Nash Announced For Sound City 2026

    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…

  • GANS Band Playing So Long Good Friday Festival

    GANS and Opus Kink Join Fat Dog as Full Line-Up Revealed for So Long, Good Friday Liverpool All-Dayer

    The full line-up has been unveiled for So Long, Good Friday, a brand-new multi-venue all-dayer set to take over Liverpool’s Baltic Triangle on Friday 3 April 2026. Leading the second wave announcement are Brummie noise-makers GANS and Brighton jazz-punk six-piece Opus Kink, who join previously announced headliners Fat Dog. Known for their explosive live energy and genre-defying sounds, both acts are set to bring serious heat to the north west next spring. The latest additions…

  • Liverpool International Jazz Festival

    Preview: Liverpool International Jazz Festival 2026

    Liverpool International Jazz festival – Crossing borders with Jazz without boundaries. Liverpool’s relationship with jazz runs deep. Long before the Merseybeat explosion, the city was one of the first UK ports to welcome the sound of early jazz across the Atlantic. In 2026, that spirit of musical exchange returns in full force as the Liverpool International Jazz Festival (LIJF) takes over the Capstone Theatre and venues across the  city from Friday 26 February to Sunday 1 March.   Established in…

  • Outer Waves 2026 Festival

    Liverpool’s Underground Music and Arts Festival OUTER WAVES Announces Third Wave of Artists

    Liverpool’s underground music and arts festival OUTER WAVES has announced the third wave of artists for its 2026 edition, returning to Liverpool’s North Docks at Invisible Wind Factory and Make CIC, 23-24 May 2026. Following the previously announced headliners ØXN (feat. Radie Peat of Lankum) and Dame Area, the festival now reveals the world premiere of HAND TO MOUTH TO — a new suite of pared-down works for voice and keys, collaboratively composed and performed by Keeley Forsyth alongside Matthew Bourne. This latest announcement also includes a showcase from Irish…

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    Festival To Transform Liverpool Into The ‘Jazz Capital of the UK’ This February

    Liverpool is set to be transformed into the jazz capital of the UK this February as Liverpool International Jazz Festival takes over the city once again. This festival, now in its 13th year, will be the biggest yet — with no less than 14 events showcasing both international and local talent in a week-long programme. The festival’s main events featuring international stars are taking place at The Capstone Theatre from Thursday 26 February until Sunday 1…

  • The Rolling People

    Sound City 2026 Announces New Wave of Rising Stars For Liverpool Festival

    Sound City has revealed a major new wave of emerging talent for its 2026 edition, cementing its reputation as the UK’s leading inner-city new music discovery festival. Joining previously announced headliners Jalen Ngonda, Keo, Westside Cowboy and Brooke Combe, the latest announcement adds 21 rising artists to the bill, spotlighting the next generation of artists tipped for breakthrough success. Among the newly confirmed names are Arctic Monkeys collaborator Tom Rowley, Bristol’s upbeat pop outfit Adult…

  • Africa Oyé Announces Patoranking for 2026 festival. Credit - Kendall Bessent

    Africa Oyé Announces Afrobeats Star Patoranking and Eco-Punk Collective Fulu Miziki for 2026

    The first two international acts have been revealed for this June’s Africa Oyé Festival in Liverpool’s Sefton Park. Retuning as a ticketed event for the first time in 2026, Africa Oyé is the UK’s biggest celebration of African and Caribbean music and culture. Making his Liverpool debut at this year’s festival is multiple award-winning Nigerian musician, Patoranking. A visionary in the African music industry and a cultural ambassador for Afrobeats, Patoranking blends the genre with reggae and…

  • Fat Dog Band Headlining Liverpool's So Long Good Friday Festival copy

    So Long, Good Friday: Liverpool’s New Multi-Venue All-Dayer Unveils Fat Dog and Star-Studded Lineup

    The Good Times and HSP Presents have announced So Long, Good Friday, a new multi-venue all-dayer in Liverpool showcasing the best new music at an affordable price.  In spring 2026, a brand new all-dayer brings some of the most exciting upcoming bands to Liverpool for a multi-venue all-dayer. Taking place on 3 April, the first edition of So Long, Good Friday already boasts an impressive lineup, including a headline set from rising rock ‘n’ roll cowboys Fat Dog.…

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    Westside Cowboy, Brooke Combe, Keyside and The Molotovs Lead First Wave of Sound City 2026 Line-Up

    Sound City has unveiled the first wave of artists for its 2026 edition — and it’s one of the festival’s biggest announcements yet. The UK’s leading new music discovery festival returns to Liverpool City Centre from Saturday 2 to Sunday 3 May 2026, with its Sound City+ Conference launching the weekend on Friday 1 May. Among the first names revealed are hype-heavy Manchester four-piece Westside Cowboy, nu-soul powerhouse Brooke Combe, hometown indie favourites Keyside, and…

  • Keo to headline Sound City 2026

    Keo Announced as Sound City 2026 Headliners After Breakout Year

    Mega-hyped London alt-rock quartet Keo have been unveiled as the latest headliners for Sound City 2026, marking a meteoric rise from their packed 200-capacity showcase at last year’s festival to a prime slot on the main stage at Liverpool’s historic Grand Central Hall. The announcement comes amid surging excitement around the band, whose critically acclaimed summertime EP Siren saw them tipped as “about to be a very big deal indeed,” according to DORK. Comparisons to…

  • Outer Waves Festival 2026 Promotional Poster

    Outer Waves Festival 2026: Liverpool’s Experimental Arts Festival Returns May 2026

    After a groundbreaking debut in 2025, Outer Waves Festival is set to return to Liverpool for its second edition on 23–24 May 2026, bringing a weekend of boundary-pushing sound, performance, and art to Invisible Wind Factory and Make North Docks. Described as a gathering for the curious and sonically adventurous, the festival’s 2026 programme will once again unite an international lineup of artists exploring ritual, rhythm, and raw emotion through experimental sound and performance. This…

  • Jalen Ngonda To Headline Sound City 2026

    Jalen Ngonda Announced as First Sound City 2026 Headliner

    Sound City has revealed that contemporary soul sensation Jalen Ngonda will headline its 2026 edition, marking an emotional homecoming for the acclaimed artist who once called Liverpool home. The UK’s definitive inner-city festival for new music discovery returns to Liverpool City Centre from Saturday 2 to Sunday 3 May 2026, with the Sound City+ Conference kicking off the weekend on Friday 1 May 2026. Weekend and day tickets are now on sale at soundcity.uk.com, following…

  • Africa Oyé 2026 - Ghanian group Santrofi at the end of their set at Oyé 2022 in Sefton Park (Photo- Santrofi)

    Africa Oyé Returns For 2026: Early Bird Tickets On Sale Now

    Africa Oyé have announced big changes for their 2026 festival as organisers prepare for an exciting new era for the much-loved event. The UK’s biggest celebration of African and Caribbean music and culture returns this summer following a fallow year in 2025 due to rising infrastructure costs, changing legislation, and the increasingly difficult challenge of keeping the event free. The jewel in Liverpool’s festival crown will return as a ticketed event in 2026 with organisers committed to making it as affordable…

  • Homotopia Festival 2025 - Mr Blackpools Seaside Spectacular

    Homotopia Festival Returns to Liverpool for 2025 with Theme ‘Uprising’

    Liverpool’s Homotopia festival is back for its 21st edition, running from 1–30 November 2025, celebrating LGBTQIA+ culture with the rallying theme Uprising. As the UK’s longest-running LGBTQIA+ arts and culture festival, Homotopia promises an unmissable programme of performances, film screenings, exhibitions, talks, workshops, walks, and parties across the city. Taking place at iconic venues including Unity Theatre, Everyman, Playhouse, FACT, St George’s Hall, the Royal Standard, Bluecoat, and two events at St Helens libraries, more…

Festivals are at the heart of Liverpool’s cultural identity, bringing people together to celebrate music, art, food, film, and community. The city has a long tradition of hosting vibrant festivals that reflect its creativity and diversity, offering something for everyone throughout the year. Whether you’re a music lover chasing the buzz of live performances, a family looking for fun days out, or a foodie ready to explore new flavours, Liverpool’s festival scene has it all.

Music festivals are among Liverpool’s biggest draws, showcasing everything from local grassroots talent to international superstars. Events like Sound City attract huge crowds with eclectic line-ups, while festivals such as Africa Oyé shine a spotlight on global sounds, reggae culture, and community spirit. For fans of electronic music, events like Creamfields (just outside the city) and independent club-led festivals deliver world-class DJ sets and unforgettable all-night parties.

The city also thrives with arts and culture festivals, celebrating creativity in all its forms. Liverpool Biennial, the UK’s largest festival of contemporary visual art, transforms the city every two years with thought-provoking exhibitions, installations, and performances. DaDaFest champions disabled and Deaf artists through powerful work that challenges perspectives, while Homotopia Festival celebrates LGBTQIA+ culture through theatre, cabaret, and visual arts.

For families and food lovers, food and drink festivals are a huge part of the Liverpool calendar. The likes of the Baltic Market’s street food events bring together the best of local restaurants, bars, breweries, and independent traders. Visitors can sample cuisines from around the world, enjoy cooking demonstrations, and discover hidden gems from Liverpool’s food scene. Seasonal favourites like Christmas markets and Easter festivals also provide plenty of fun for all ages, with live entertainment, craft stalls, and activities for kids.

Film fans and culture-seekers aren’t left out either. The city plays host to Liverpool Film Festival, and smaller community-led screenings that celebrate both local filmmakers and international cinema. These events provide the perfect opportunity to enjoy films in unique settings while supporting independent cinema.

No matter the season, Liverpool’s festivals bring a sense of excitement, colour, and togetherness to the city. They reflect the city’s heritage, creativity, and welcoming spirit, making them an essential part of life in Liverpool. Whether you’re planning your festival calendar for the year, discovering new music and art, or just looking for a fun weekend with friends, there’s always something happening to capture your imagination.

Our Festivals category keeps you up to date with the best events across the city region. From major annual highlights to smaller niche gatherings, we cover everything so you don’t miss a moment of Liverpool’s thriving festival scene.