Materials Library
A drop in resource for people to browse Irish texts during #LIF2019 in the comfort of the Everyman, a cultural hub for the city.
Read MoreIn:Visible Women week
In:Visible Women is an annual strand of work within the Liverpool Irish Festival about the role of women in Irish society and creativity; today and historically.
Read MoreIn the Window – Rory Shearer
The Bluecoat Display Centre present ceramicist Rory Shearer (Derry) for their monthly In the Window feature as part of #LIF2019.
Read MoreQuirky Cabaret – Celtic Crossings
Running as a fundraiser for #LIF2019, Eithne Browne (Patron of Liverpool Irish Festival) and a raft of friends, produce a night of Celtic entertainment in the stunning surrounds of the Sefton Park Palm House.
Read MoreRiver Festival 2019
The River Festival is back! Each year Liverpool plays host to an incredible set of installations, acts, ships and activities to welcome the dawn of summer (we hope!) and Liverpool Irish Festival are stoked to be involved once again.
Read MoreStephen James Smith
Stephen James Smith is a Dublin poet and playwright central to the rise of the vibrant spoken word scene in Ireland today; support is Ciarán Hodgers.
Read MoreFamily Céilí
The Family Céilí is a popular event at the Liverpool Irish Festival. It returns to the spiritual home of the Irish community, the Liverpool Irish Centre.
Read MoreThe Jesse Janes
A great band to spend the evening with, The Jesse Janes will wow you with powerful harmonies and sheer range of instruments!
Read MoreTo Have to Shoot Irishmen
Inspired by true events, To Have To Shoot Irishmen weaves movement and live folk song into a tale of militarism, corruption and the power of rebellion.
Read MoreMigration Panel
Focussing on the key theme of this year’s festival, this event welcomes an esteemed panel of experts discuss the cause, effect and lasting influence of Irish migration.
Read MoreOfficial launch of TG 4’s ‘Gaeil UK’
Seán Mac an tSíthigh travels from Glasgow to London to meet with many generations of the Irish community living in the UK.
Read MoreSouth Liverpool Heritage Walk
Walk though Liverpool’s historic Rodney and Hope Street areas, discovering colourful characters and long-lost histories.
Read MoreFamily Day
Celebrate the Liverpool Irish Festival – with family and friends – in a day incorporating music, talks and activities for everyone to enjoy, across the day.
Read MoreSamhain with Conleth McGeary
Samhain exists as a festival for the dead. Celebrate this Samhain with Conleth McGeary!
Read MoreTo Have to Shoot Irishmen
Inspired by true events, To Have To Shoot Irishmen weaves movement and live folk song into a tale of militarism, corruption and the power of rebellion.
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