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Hope Street to host new event celebrating Liverpool’s music and culture later this month
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A brand new event in Liverpool BID’s programme celebrating the culture and businesses of the city’s streets arrives this month.
In a special weekend, Hope Street Blend will bring together cultural partners along the famous Hope Street in a symphony of music and culture.
The mini festival will see venues open their doors for pop up events, bringing music into unexpected spaces and celebrate a street that is synonymous with Liverpool’s rich cultural heritage and identity.
Hope Street Blend comes after a summer of events including Celebrating Castle Street and Bold Street, along with The Last Day of Summer on the Waterfront. Hope Street Blend is delivered by Hope Street CIC and Liverpool BID

Katie Bentley, Director of Strategic Partnerships and Communications at Liverpool BID, said:
“This has been such an incredible summer programme that has seen a jump in footfall and a boost for businesses, which means that people have been excited to come outside and celebrate our city. The Last Day of Summer on the waterfront was particularly special for me. At 8am on Saturday morning you could see people rollerblading, enjoying an early morning stroll or getting into the dock for a swim. It reminded me of the importance of giving people a fresh perspective on the public spaces we might use everyday but not fully enjoy. This city is for all of us, and its public space is for all of us to use, be it families, teenagers or tourists. It’s our ambition at BID to make everyone feel welcome everywhere and to feel like every corner is for them”.
Mark Da Vanzo is Chief Executive of Liverpool Everyman & Playhouse Theatres and is the Chair of Hope Street CIC and is on Liverpool BID’s Retail & Leisure Board.
He said:
“We are delighted to be introducing Hope Street Blend, an opportunity to enjoy one of Liverpool’s finest streets. With a Cathedral at either end, the vibrant hum of daily life, with music and art filling every doorway and space, it is one of my favourite places to be in the city. Celebrating our best assets is something I’m very proud to do, and I can’t wait to be able to welcome as many people as possible into our Hope Street venues”.
Tom from Arts Bar, Hope St said:
“We’re so excited to be part of the Hope Street Blend, celebrating the creativity and community that makes Liverpool so unique. At Arts Bar, collaboration is at the heart of what we do, and this project is the perfect way to showcase that spirit.”

The Hope Street Blend Live Music programme includes;
Friday 26th September
Lydia Reece Trio at Papillon
Traditional folk session in the Taproom and tavern – Dog & Collar
FARA at Liverpool Philharmonic Music Room
Live music at the Hope Street Hotel
Ukebox, ukulele boyband legends, at The Pen factory
Ollie Kidd-Martin at the Arts Bar
Saturday 27th September
George Bastow Trio at Papillon
Duo, me + deboe at Unity Theatre
Ellie Keegan at Arts Bar
Finite Project at Frederiks
Sunday 28 September
Parr Jazz & Mutant Jazz Presents – Flat Moon at Arts Bar
Ten Years of Liverpool Philharmonic Music Room with local legends to global sounds
Liverpool Philharmonic Open Day
Jess Harvey and Jesse Eigen at Papillon
The Loose Moose String Band at Dog & Collar
Prowsey Boots & Nash at The Pen Factory
Meg & Ben at Free State Kitchen