Your complete guide to the arts in Liverpool: exhibitions, plays and musicals, and concerts and gigs. Plus, discover what’s on at galleries, museums and cinemas across the city.
St Luke’s Church was built between 1811 and 1832 as both a church and concert hall, however it suffered catastrophic damage during the May Blitz of 1941. The large fire that ensued swept through the building, causing it...
A storied former religious meeting hall in Liverpool. Before Grand Central Hall closed its doors in 2022, the Grade II listed building served a number of purposes during its lifetime, and some might prove to come as a s...
The Candlelight series has taken the UK by storm, illuminating cities around the British Isles with enchanting concerts that marry live music, gorgeous venues and hundreds of candles. No genre is exempt from the Candlel...
Those impartial to dystopian, speculative fiction drama series will be glad to know Season 6 of the Netflix show ‘Black Mirror’ is reaching our screens as soon as this June, as the new trailer came out today...
There is a long list of free things to do in Liverpool, and visiting some of its most treasured museums and galleries is on that list. If you are hoping to kill time, have a genuine interest in maritime history,…...
For the first time ever, hit musical Hamilton will come to Liverpool Empire. Performances are set to begin on May 6, 2024 and this will be the first performance ever in Liverpool. Readers will likely remember the storm...
The Tate Liverpool we all know and love will close this autumn in preparation for a glow up that will cost £29.7 million. It’s a huge investment and one that we’re glad is being put into Liverpool’s in...
After days of swirling rumours about a brand new Harry Potter project, Warner Bros. has officially announced that the beloved franchise will return – with a multi-season series based on the original books by autho...
In news that will delight both fans of the 1980s and cartoons, it has been confirmed that a Stranger Things animated series is in development. The end of Stranger Things Season Four may have left you feeling a little, w...
You can keep your Citizen Kane; your Casablanca; your Shawshank Redemption – there’s only one title befitting of ‘greatest movie of all time’ crown. Shrek (2001). And Shrek 2 (2004) as a close-second....