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Oktoberfest Liverpool Brings Bavarian Bakes, Brass Bands & An 80ft Bar

A Bavarian bakery, award-winning German beer and an 80ft bar take centre stage at next month’s Oktoberfest Liverpool celebration, the biggest event of its kind in the North West.

There are still some tickets left for the festival which takes place on Saturday 4 October at Exhibition Centre Liverpool.

Kev McArthur from Oktoberfest Liverpool said: “Hundreds of people have already bought tickets for what is a huge celebration of Bavarian culture.

“We’re thrilled to have Pretzel & Spelt and ABK on board and to welcome back our house band Fat Cat Brass and Kam Wojtow, from Beer Guide Worldwide as our host.

“With a wider range of food and more types of German beer this year and with an 80ft bar, there’s plenty of room to line up your steins.

“A huge Miami swing funfair ride joins the Dodgems and with live music and party games, we’ve got everything a traditional Oktoberfest has to offer.

“We’ve also got more VIP huts available which include some complimentary steins, shots, food and a waitress service creating the perfect atmosphere for anyone celebrating a special occasion.

“Discounted tickets are on offer for Blue Light Card holders and there’s an opportunity for anyone at the event to win a year’s supply of ABK beer delivered to their door.

“So, what you waiting for? It’s time to dust off the lederhosen and get in to the Bavarian spirit.”

There are two sessions on Saturday 4 October at 12pm-5pm and 6pm-11pm. Tickets are priced from £13.50 with VIP huts for 8 people at £495 available at ticketquarter.co.uk.

For more information follow on Facebook, Instagram and TikTok @oktoberfestliverpool.

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Founder and Editor Clare Deane channels her passion for Liverpool’s vibrant culture into every part of Liverpool Noise. A champion of the city’s music scene, a regular on the local food trail, and a dedicated supporter of arts and culture, Clare brings an insider’s perspective to the stories that matter — making sure the city’s creative pulse is always heard.

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