The Liverpool Biennial has become one of the first contemporary art festivals to open this year.
The Knowsley Social will host the north west’s biggest socially distanced festival in May.
Football supporters from Liverpool and Ireland will join forces to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day while raising awareness of food poverty.
A new and exciting event promises to offer some light relief when it arrives in Liverpool in time for Christmas.
Amateur filmmakers have welcomed the emergence of online film festivals in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic.
The Contrast Mural Festival invited artists from across the country to display their work in Liverpool.
The successful Vegan Extravaganza Festival made a return at Liverpool’s Baltic Market.
The Museum of Liverpool was the hub for the OUTing the Past Festival which celebrates LGBT history.
St Helens residents came together to talk about how mental health can be better addressed in the town.
The Liverpool Irish Festival has launched its 17th annual celebrations.
One of Liverpool’s most treasured music and arts festivals is up for a national award.
Homotopia organiser Char Binns tells JMU Journalism why the festival is so special.
The LGBT+ arts showcase extravaganza Homotopia is back – bigger and brighter than ever.
The Vegan Festival returned to the Baltic Market after a number of successful events.
Winter chills may have been in the air but a Spring Festival came to St Luke’s Church.
A cheese festival came to the city, showcasing some of the weirdest and tastiest products from the UK and beyond.
The Homotopia festival has returned to Liverpool with a special launch event kicking things off.
Oxjam festival proved to be a hit with music fans when it when came to Wallasey.