Tour
Cunard in the Archives
Join staff from Liverpool Record Office and The National Trust to see a selection of photographs spanning 80 years from the 1920s to the 2000s, showcasing Liverpool’s rich maritime history. Come and see images from Liverpool’s City Engineers collection which includes aerial views of the docks and Pier Head, along with images of the iconic...
Ecclesiart in Cathedrals: Liverpool
Join Art+Christianity for a day of two art tours to both cathedrals – the Anglican and the Roman Catholic – with leading specialist Laura Moffatt. Both cathedrals have truly outstanding collections of 20th- and 21st-century art, from artists such as Elisabeth Frink, Ceri Richards, John Piper, Tracey Emin, Christopher LeBrun and Susannah Heron. These tours...
The Warder is set to capture Liverpool’s imagination
Visitors to St George’s Hall will be able to walk in the footsteps of a Victorian prison guard from next week. The iconic hall’s popular visitor experience The History Whisperer has been reimagined and will now also feature a new character – The Warder – as part of an immersive exhibition. Using augmented reality technology,...
Going To The Match On Tour
Going to the Match, painted in 1953, is LS Lowry’s best-known and most popular picture. Although he painted football-themed scenes before and after this date it is Going to the Match which has become iconic – an enduring representation of what match day means to fans. The 1953 work shows fans arriving for a Bolton...
Comic Con takeover at Liverpool ONE
Liverpool ONE is gearing up to host a full Comic Con takeover as favourite characters from films and comic books take centre stage ahead of the much-anticipated arrival of Comic Con in the city. Visitors to Liverpool ONE will have the chance to enjoy a month-long of cosplay fantasy and science-fiction character appearances, parades and...
Liverpool Everyman Welcomes All to Celebrate its Anniversaries with Open House
To mark Liverpool Everyman Theatre’s 60th birthday and the new award-winning building turning 10, on Saturday 23 March the theatre will open its doors, inviting audiences to join free Backstage tours, Q&A sessions, and family-friendly activities across the building. The day will begin with the unveiling of the Frederick Douglass plaque, a permanent installation designed by...
River of Light
River of Light is an annual free event that provides an outdoor illuminated gallery on Liverpool Waterfront, a loop, featuring light and sound from local, national and international artists. Stay tuned for more information on the 2024 festival.
Lunar New Year Walking Tour of Chinatown
In honour of the Year of the Dragon and the 25th Anniversary of the twinning of Liverpool and Shanghai join Experience Liverpool on a special walking tour. Find out about the colourful street furniture of Chinatown, explore the symbolism and stories of this wonderful part of the city and Chinese culture. Delve into the fascinating...
Craig Easton: Is Anybody Listening?
Williamson Art Gallery & Museum presents Craig Easton: Is Anybody Listening?, a touring exhibition from the University of Salford Art Collection which showcases two award-winning series of photographs; Bank Top and Thatcher’s Children. Craig Easton: Is Anybody Listening? seeks to challenge typical stereotypes of northern communities through authentic representation and raise aspirations of young people...
Songs from the Golden Age of Swing
The 30-piece Down for the Count Orchestra and vocalists present a “sonic ride back to the sounds of Capitol Studios in the 1950s” (DownBeat Magazine) as they play timeless songs from the Golden Age of Swing music. Expect to hear the music of Frank Sinatra, Ella Fitzgerald, Judy Garland, Nat ‘King’ Cole, Peggy Lee and...