Liverpool Waterfront to host immersive art experience ‘Beyond Van Gogh’ this summer
Liverpool is gearing up to host the UK premiere of a stunning immersive show which highlights the masterpieces of Vincent Van Gogh, bringing them to life through a thrilling cinematic multimedia experience.
‘Beyond Van Gogh: The Immersive Experience,’ produced by...
Legendary Mathew Street festival to return to Liverpool this summer
The historic Mathew Street festival is set to make a return to Liverpool this summer.
The original festival had to be moved to Sefton Park 10 years ago, which was believed to be a better location for the festival with...
Ross Martin – the Liverpool musician who ‘knows no boundaries’
Liverpool's vibrant music scene is seeing artists up and coming in dramatic numbers, including alternative rock artist Ross Martin.
Ross, who describes himself as a “one-man band”, is best known for busking in the city centre and releasing his own...
Meet Rita – the oldest landlady in Liverpool
Local-loved Toxteth pub Peter Kavanagh's now homes the oldest landlady in Liverpool.
Rita Smith, 85, took over the boozer in 1992, and hasn't looked back since, winning a Lifetime Achievement Award just last year.
Having previous occupations as a cleaner and...
MerseyNewsLive podcast February 28 2024
Join Anna and Bebe today on the MerseyNewsLive podcast as they celebrate National Scouse Day:
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Rapper Ja Rule’s Liverpool concert cancelled over criminal record
American Rapper Ja Rule has had to cancel an upcoming UK tour including a performance at the M&S Bank Arena on March 9 due to his criminal record.
The 47-year-old rapper was due to embark on a UK tour that...
Drama is powerful exploration of faith, polygamy, and feminine resilience
The play Garden of Gethsemane encapsulates religious trauma that women face along with questioning the contradictions between actual faith and religious organisations.
This allegory, performed by students at LIPA, is told through the tale of six different women being married...
Meet the Liverpool DJ forging a fresh career in fine art
The pipeline from DJ to fine artist is not a journey you’d expect many to take – but one Liverpool-based disc jockey is relishing the opportunity to express his creativity on two different fronts.
Tony Nwachukwu, 46, is a British-Nigerian...
Bob Marley’s son to headline Liverpool African music festival
Liverpool's annual Africa Oye festival has announced that they will be playing host to Bob Marley's son as the first acts of the line-up are revealed.
Julian Marley will be taking to the stage in Liverpool this June to celebrate...
30 years on, Spice Girls make fascinating exhibition of themselves
A new exhibition has opened at the British Music Experience in Liverpool delving into the extraordinary journey of an iconic girl band who became a global phenomenon.
The Spice Girls began in March 1994 when a simple ad in ‘The...