Bursting onto the scene in 2010, the inaugural Liverpool Pride festival attracted over 20,000 people, which wa...
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Homotopia presents a high quality annual festival of gay culture every November, with trailblazers throughout ...
The annual celebration of one of the city’s cultural cornerstones – music. The main stage is at Sefton Par...
Africa Oyé is the UK’s largest free celebration of African music and culture and takes place annually in Li...
The largest 2 tier theatre in the country, The Empire is known for its gigantic productions mainly of a musica...
The Royal Court first opened in 1826 as Cookes New Circus and underwent several name changes before acquiring ...
Renowned for showing “innovative, high quality work in a friendly and enthusiastic atmosphere”, the Unity ...
With great names such as Robert Donat, Michael Redgrave, Rachel Kempson, John Thaw, Anthony Hopkins, Noel Cowa...
The Grade II listed theatre has undergone a £1m refurbishment and is now managed by Liverpool Sound City offe...
Starting out as a comedy night at The Slaughterhouse on Fenwick Street, its popularity meant a rapid expansion...
Hot Water Comedy Club Liverpool runs live comedy shows every Friday, Saturday & Sunday, at the lowest pric...
Located on Parr Street studio 2 is a former recording studio that have had Coldplay, Black Sabbath, Bjork, The...
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