PK’s seisiún
Pop in, tune up and sink down in a seat with a drink of your choice in this traditional pub.
Read MoreDevlin – a book launch with author Ray Rooney
Liverpool Irish Festival is proud to launch Ray Rooney’s first novel Devlin: The Ancient Future as part of #LIF2024.
Read MoreRiver of Light
Liverpool City Council hosts the annual River of Light, running along 3km of Liverpool’s grant waterfront.
Read MoreSomeone to look out for: John Francis Flynn
Future Yard present John Francis Flynn. His work sits in the liminal space between analogue and digital, love and tragedy.
Read MoreThe Suicide Chronicles, Chronicle 5: My truth and Yours
Mark Storor’s film speaks with mothers, sisters, friends, fathers, uncles, neighbours, daughters and sons, impacted by suicide to find hope.
Read MoreThe Legacy of the Piper
Yuvi Basnath presents The Legacy of the Piper, a film on the life and legacy of Willie Clancy (legendary uillean pipes player).
Read MoreTony Birtill annual lecture 2024
An annual lecture to celebrate the life and work of former Liverpool Irish Festival trustee and life-long Gaeilge champion, Tony Birtill.
Read MoreThe Suicide Chronicles, Chronicle 5: My truth and Yours
Mark Storor’s film speaks with mothers, sisters, friends, fathers, uncles, neighbours, daughters and sons, impacted by suicide to find hope.
Read MoreHuman dramas at the Wellside
Take a journey through the lens of photographer Kieran Murray as he collects found stories from wellsides across Ireland.
Read More…and so for now adieu/slán leat
In the magnificent surroundings of Sefton Park Palm House, a wonderful 2-hour programme of song and dance which references leaving.
Read MoreI only came over for a couple of years…
Hear about the new (July 2024) Irish living room, opened at Museum of the Home (previously Geffrye Museum), in an illustrated talk.
Read MoreThe Art of Departure
Portuguese Ireland-resident, Vitor Vicente, speaks about Irish-abroad Harry Kernoff’s exciting 1940s artworks.
Read MoreGranny Jackson’s Dead…but her story isn’t
Alluding to death and the digital afterlife whilst vying for bragging rites — Granny Jackson’s Dead… is a romp of a theatre piece.
Read MoreBeckett’s All That Fall: listening Party
Festival Coordinator, Pascal O’Loughlin, invites you to experience the BBC‘s 1957 rendition of Beckett’s All That Fall. Q&A follows.
Read MoreThe Language of Liverpool: Leaving home and coming back
Tony’s compelling talk reflects on ‘plazzymorphs’ and linguistic homecomings after leaving his home city of Liverpool…and returning.
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