Liverpool International Music Festival. 29 – 31 July 2022
Liverpool International Music Festival
29 – 31 July 2022
Basic Information
About Liverpool International Music Festival
A big-hearted weekend celebration of new talent, big names, musical heritage and cultural diversity.
An outdoor multi-stage festival with a nuanced programme taking place across the city centre at essential venues and spaces in Liverpool.
Artists, creatives and music lovers worldwide will bring great sounds to the city during the Liverpool International Music Festival.
From the Lineup 2022
UB40 ft Ali Campbell – De La Soul – The Zutons – Aswad – Heather Small (The Voice Of M People) – Red Rum Club – Kojey Radical – Donae’o – Girls Don’t Sync – Shola Ama – She Drew The Gun – Gaika – Big Joanie – Flohio – Berwyn and many more!
LIMF Academy
Aimed at budding artists, bands, producers and DJs between the ages of 13-25 from across Merseyside, the award-winning LIMF Academy helps fresh talent find their way with industry experts.
LIMF Academy is considered a leading artist development program in the UK.
They work with about 20 artists/bands during the year.
Where to Stay
Hallmark Hotel Liverpool South
Overlooking Sefton Park with extensive Italian gardens and a cosy Edwardian Bar.
Liverpool Lime Street Rail Station is just 3.2 km away, and in five minutes, you’re at Lark Lane, a haven of bohemian bars, cafes, restaurants and shops.
More to see and do
– Liverpool Architecture
There’s much to see in this town that’s more than 800 years old!
The district around Castle Street, Dale Street and Old Hall Street still follow a medieval layout.
It’s regarded as one of the most important architectural locations in the city.
Another notable area is around William Brown Street and known as the city’s ‘Cultural Quarter’ due to a conglomeration of several stately buildings.
William Brown Library, Walker Art Gallery, Picton Reading Rooms and World Museum Liverpool.
Pass by the highly-regarded neo-classical architecture of St George’s Hall.
Sightseeings, Tours and more to do in Liverpool
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Liverpool Arab Arts Festival, 7 – 17 July 2022
Liverpool Arab Arts Festival
7 – 17 July 2022
Basic Information & Useful links
When: 7 – 17 July 2022
Where: Liverpool, UK
Official website: arabartsfestival.com
Hotels: Hotels in Liverpool
More About Liverpool Arab Arts Festival
Since 1998 this festival has been one of the leading Arab arts and culture events in Liverpool and the UK.
The founders of Liverpool Arabic Centre and the Bluecoat have grown the partnerships over the years and included essential art institutions in the city to the event.
The aim is to make celebratory events to raise awareness and promote Arabic culture in Liverpool and the UK.
Liverpool Arab Arts Festival got the Arab British Centre’s Culture and Society Award in 2010 for an outstanding contribution to the public knowledge and understanding of life, society and culture of the Arab people in Britain.
Events and Categories
Events at Liverpool Arab Arts Festival are usually placed into six categories:
Music, Film and Theatre, Dance, Talks and Debates, Family and Outdoor and Exhibitions.
Family activities, followed by excellent food, music and art, featured with DJs or jazz performers.
That’s all a part of this fantastic festival.
And don’t miss the festival’s choice of films, different debates, talks and workshops.
More to see and do
– Liverpool Architecture
There’s much to see in this town that’s more than 800 years old!
The district around Castle Street, Dale Street and Old Hall Street still follow a medieval layout.
It’s regarded as one of the most important architectural locations in the city.
Another notable area is around William Brown Street and known as the city’s ‘Cultural Quarter’ due to a conglomeration of several stately buildings.
William Brown Library, Walker Art Gallery, Picton Reading Rooms and World Museum Liverpool.
Pass by the highly-regarded neo-classical architecture of St George’s Hall.