South Liverpool walking tour
Greg Quiery leads a 2-hour walk visiting Hope Street and Rodney Street buildings, hearing from some of the colourful characters who populated them.
Read MoreGAA: Give it a go!
1-2pm‘blitz’ sessions for young ones followed by the Lancashire Underage Gaelic Football Blitz (2pm-4pm). Go on, give it a go!
Read MoreScotland Road walking tour
Greg Quiery leads a 2-hour walk through the former heartland of Liverpool’s Irish community considers schools, statues and graveyards.
Read MoreBlack History Month 2023
Liverpool Irish Festival is proud to support Black History Month. Use this page to search its events.
Read MorePK’s seisiún
Completely informal trad seisiún as part of #LIF2023; come a long for a tune. Gets busy, so could be standing room only.
Read MoreLiverpool English with Tony Crowley
Book launch for Tony Crowley’s Liverpool: A Memoir of Words, held as part of #LIF2023.
Read MoreFréa: Redressing Irish Church and State institutions
During our online event, Fréa will explore former resident experiences and share the Government’s response to the Mother and Baby and County Care Homes commission.
Read MoreGreen & Blue
The award-winning Green & Blue explores the painful and humorous realities faced by the individuals who patrolled the border during the height of the conflict on the island of Ireland.
Read MoreCultural Memory and the Good Friday Agreement
Some cultural thinkers consider the Belfast (or Good Friday) Agreement, 25-years on for #LIF2023 and our theme of anniversary.
Read MoreJohn Joe Kelly: intermediate to advanced bodhrán skills
A rare chance to receive tuition from bodhán master John Joe Kelly. You’ll need to bring your bodhrán and tipper to play.
Read MoreJohn Joe Kelly: complete beginners bodhrán skills
A rare chance to receive tuition from bodhán master John Joe Kelly. You’ll need to bring your bodhrán and tipper to play.
Read MoreGreen & Blue
The award-winning Green & Blue explores the painful and humorous realities faced by the individuals who patrolled the border during the height of the conflict on the island of Ireland.
Read MoreConflict, Diaspora and Empire
Conflict, Diaspora, and Empire: Irish nationalism in Liverpool, 1912-1922 is a cenenary talk, developed and delivered by Dr Darragh Gannon, University College Dublin.
Read MoreTwo Plays: A Bolt from d’Blue and For The Love of Mary
We have a brilliant theatre pairing for you, here. Two plays: A Bolt from d’Blue and For the Love of Mary are both single-hander pieces, of roughly an hour, performed by their writers.
Read MoreNorth Circular (2022, 85 mins)
Screening of North Circular, plus discussion and Q&A with the film’s director, Luke McManus, and Dr Nessa Johnston, University of Liverpool.
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