Liverpool Family Ties: The Irish Connection (4pm)
Liverpool Family Ties: The Irish Connection is a LIF commissioned documentary made by Mersey-based artists and oral historians The Sound Agents, funded by the Irish Embassy.
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Liverpool Family Ties: The Irish Connection is a LIF commissioned documentary made by Mersey-based artists and oral historians The Sound Agents, funded by the Irish Embassy.
Read MoreRory O’Hanlon: Comedy
Rory O’Hanlon -7-time Edinburgh show star- returns to his old stomping ground -Shenanigans- where he worked 20 years ago, before fame and fortune came knocking.
Read MoreFamily Céilí
With music and dance from Liverpool Comhaltas; The Armagh Rhymers alsp bring folk stories, mumming and children’s books, galore. Family fun all afternoon.
Read MoreHeritage coach tour
Visiting Liverpool sites with irish relevance, this exceptional tour is written and co-ordinated by historian Greg Quiery.
Read MoreRebels and Friends
Sisters Con and Eva were born into wealth, but strove relentlessly for those in need. Fierce suffragists, their story is as relevant now as 100 years ago.
Read MoreFamily Day
With a veritable array of activities (+ an entire museum to admire), you can be certain of encountering music, dance, screenings and previews…
Read MoreThe Biggest Show in the Country
When an unexpected oil bonanza in Mary’s garden suddenly changes the fortunes of Ulster and its people, is the world ready for the emergence of Northern Ireland as a global superpower?
Read MoreRemembering Peggy – Melodic Memories
Peggy Peakin was a Liverpool music ‘influencer’ for over 50 years. Pupils, fellow players of traditional music and friends, honour her by playing and passing on stories in an evening of celebration.
Read MoreRebels and Friends
Sisters Con and Eva were born into wealth, but strove relentlessly for those in need. Fierce suffragists, their story is as relevant now as 100 years ago.
Read MoreThe Biggest Show in the Country
When an unexpected oil bonanza in Mary’s garden suddenly changes the fortunes of Ulster and its people, is the world ready for the emergence of Northern Ireland as a global superpower?
Read MoreTwo Souls
Author of Two Souls, Henry McDonald reads from the book and answer questions from journalist and former head of BBC Radio Merseyside Mick Ord.
Read MoreBackstop: ensuring Irish-UK cultural collaborations after Brexit
After Brexit, how can we ensure cultural production continues between Ireland and Britain? Panel talk led by Edge Hill’s Institute for Creative Enterprise.
Read MoreVisible Women
A triple bill of female musicians, plus excellent spoken word artist -Ciara Ni E, as host! A night of music to illustrate where the bright young things are in today’s Irish contempory music and what they are saying!
Read MoreGradam Ceoil masterclass: concertina
Liverpool Irish Festival and TG4 bring you three exceptional masterclasses with (recent) past Gradam Ceoil winners and experts in the fields of accordion, fiddle and concertina.
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