Liverpool Events November 2009 – What’s On in Liverpool and Merseyside

homotopia2008What’s on in Liverpool and Merseyside this Autumn? November’s Event Calendar is filled with reminders that the new school year is well under way the end of the calendar year is nigh!
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Guinness Liverpool Irish Festival 2009 – 16th October to 1st November

guinness-liverpool-irish-festival-2009Liverpool Irish Festival 2009 runs at various venues right across Liverpool from 16th October until the 1st November.
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Chapter and Verse Literature Festival at the Bluecoat – 14th to 18th October 2009


chapter-and-verse-literature-festival-2009The Chapter and Verse Literature Festival is just one of many brilliant events being hosted at the Bluecoat this October.
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Liverpool Working Class Music Festival – 13th – 16th September 2009

bob-marley-from-scumfrog-at-flickrIt’s this weekend!!!! Yes it’s finally here!!

The Liverpool Working Class Music Festival is starting THIS weekend.
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Liverpool Food and Drink Festival and Hope Street FEAST – 13th to 20th September 2009

liverpool-food-and-drink-festivalLiverpool’s Food and Drink Festival celebrates its second year and launches this Sunday.

You add your vote for your favourite Liverpool restaurant or bar here at the Liverpool Food and Drink Festival website.

Following on from last year’s huge success, this year’s Liverpool Food and Drink Festival sees bars and restaurants in the city working together to support the festival and bringing you a whole host of exciting offers and opportunities to try something new throughout the week.

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Mathew Street Festival – Bank Holiday Weekend – 30th and 31st August 2009

Mathew Street Festival is Europe’s biggest free music festival event and comes to the streets of Liverpool city centre again this late August Bank Holiday Weekend. This hugely successful street festival celebrates its seventeenth year.With the expansion of the Mathew Street Festival to include the Fringe there will be much larger number of venues involved in the 2009 experience and the Directory of Liverpool are hoping to attend for their first time this year.

How to get to the Mathew Street Festival

Wherever you are travelling from you need to arrive at Liverpool Lime Street Train Station. Be aware that the last trains out of Lime Street all run shortly after 11.30pm so check here to make sure you don’t get left behind.

What to expect when you get to Mathew Street

The Mathew Street festival outside stage performances run from 11am until 6pm on both days. Over the Bank Holiday weekend the six outdoor stages will see music from over ninety bands with visitors from more than fifteen different countries.You can get a full run down of performances at the Mathew Street Festival What’s On page.Keep up to date with the Mathew Street Festival on Facebook or Follow Mathew Street on Twitter.

Recommended reading about Mathew Street Festival:

Jade Wright’s article in the Liverpool Daily Echo calls for two unsigned bands wanted to perform as a representation of the city of Liverpool’s new music talent.Brilliant run down of what to expect from the weekend’s events at ArtinLiverpool.comLearn more

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