Light Night Liverpool - 5pm until late Friday 13 May 2011. Across Liverpool city centre
A citywide celebration of Liverpool’s world-class arts and culture attractions, which attracted up to 10,000 people last year, visitors of all ages are being invited to follow an exciting trail of events at city centre hot spots and enjoy a ‘Friday night out - with a difference’.
Instead of trawling the city’s legendary pubs and bars visitors are being invited to create a public mural, try Samba drumming, enjoy Tate’s art collection to live music, take a walk down Liverpool’s radical past or explore architectural jewels such as the Town Hall, Anglican Cathedral and Queensway Tunnel.
As one visitor wrote last year: “The best thing was the atmosphere - it was like being on holiday – [a chance for] people like me to be out late - doing something interesting and different rather than a pub or a meal - which is what we usually do when we go out at night.”
Light Night 2011 event highlights include:
- Nocturnal tours of Liverpool’s historic Old Dock – for the first time
- The Radical Route walking tour - get an insight into Liverpool’s history as a city of radicalism and protest, as part of Liverpool City of Radicals 2011
- Tate Liverpool’s free collection is open late into the night with live music
- 3D demo’s and workshops at Liverpool Art & Design Academy where you can also help create a public mural with Draw the Line.
- Liverpool Carnival Company’s Brazilica hits the streets with Samba Drumming and Dance( a pre-event taster of the city’s newest festival Brazilica coming up in July)
Liverpool Town Hall open night - explore the jewel in Liverpool’s crown - Tower Tours at Anglican Cathedral - a chance to see the city region from a spectacular height
- A musical mela at Hope University with a lively blend of dance and music all around the campus, including Indian arts from Milapfest.
The CUC Craft Festival and Vintage Fair plus a very superstitious after-party
Walker Art Gallery present photographs by Paul Trevor, life in Everton and Toxteth in the 1970s - The Queensway Tunnel Tours: explore an engineering masterpiece
You can download the full programme now.
Light Night will also see the launch of Look11 - Liverpool's International Photography Festival with special previews across 15 sites, including The Walker Art Gallery and The Bluecoat
Light Night is part of a national campaign called Museums at Night when museums and galleries around the country will stay open late staging event and activities.
The full programme for Light Night 2011 will be out for FREE from 25 April 2011 – request one by joining the mailing list at www.lightnightliverpool.co.uk
The full programme for Light Night 2011 will be out for FREE from 25 April 2011 – request one by joining the mailing list at www.culture.org.uk