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Full lineup revealed for Liverpool Arab Arts Festival
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Liverpool Arab Arts Festival (LAAF), the longest running annual festival of Arab arts and culture in the UK, returns for its 24th year this July – and has just announced more events for this year’s edition!
This year’s festival launches on Friday 17th July with Liverpool Arab Arts Festival favourites, the Al-Awhadel Band returning to Liverpool to perform in the iconic St George’s Hall Concert Room.
Spotlighting the evocative sounds of the oud, the band is led by Yaser Awdhali, an artist and composer from Aden, Yemen. Yaser began his artistic career in childhood, learning to play the oud at a young age, influenced by his father, the great artist Ahmed Omar Awdhali – a celebrated musician with a long and distinguished career across the Gulf states. Now Yaser himself has earned the title ‘Artist of the Diaspora!’
On Saturday 18th July, Sudan’s eclectic and vibrant cuisine and literature will be explored at The Black-E.
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Book now and save →The Sudanese Culinary Arts and Literature event explores the meaning of home through food, art, and storytelling, in collaboration with the London-based publisher, the Almas Art Foundation.
Centred around the work of British-Sudanese food archivist – and author of The Sudanese Kitchen – Omer Tijani, the event brings together recipes, oral histories, and cultural narratives that preserve and celebrate Sudan’s heritage. Sudanese food will also be available for all attendees!
The Sudanese Kitchen began as a long-term documentation project and website led by Omer Al Tijani, and developed into a landmark cookbook and cultural archive that collects over 100 recipes and contextual essays, as well as personal and field photographs to present Sudan’s culinary diversity.
On Sunday 19th July, Liverpool Arab Arts Festival once again collaborate with At the Library to bring a family-friendly screening and workshop to The Plaza Cinema, Crosby.
‘A Journey Home’ is a screening of four short animated films, touching on the theme of home, and all told through the perspectives of young characters. The films will be followed by a creative workshop.
I am from Palestine (Palestine-USA, 2023) 05:32 mins
As Saamidah, a young Palestinian-American girl, anxiously starts her first day of school, she finds her identity in question when faced with a world map that doesn’t include her homeland. Director – Iman Zawahry
Producer – Rifk Ebeid
OLIVIA (Algeria, 2024) 05:00 mins
Olivia follows a woman uprooted from her olive land and forced into exile with her son. In an unfamiliar world, she struggles to belong while trying to protect him, until she is faced with the decision to return, leading her on a final journey.
Director – Shawki Boukef
BAHR (Egypt, 2025) 07.30 mins
While grieving the loss of his wife, a father struggles with faith in a chance to reconnect with her; the journey is portrayed as death being a beginning rather than an end, a simple line separating two worlds.
Director – Belal Samra
All Aboard (Lebanon-France, 2024) 06.40 mins
In order to follow his dream, Ray come illegally aboard the Nucleus Express at the expense of Copper, a passenger who has his ticket for the trip.
Directed by: Joe Azar, Sasha Grandet, Sami Haouas, Camille Lecour, Julie Marquet, Anaïs Mascherpa, Christina Varlokost
Map Without Borders Workshop
A family creative workshop exploring roots, memory and belonging through drawing, storytelling, mapping, and traditional Karagoz-inspired shadow puppetry.
No art experience needed, everyone is welcome.
This year’s festival will highlight how Arab artists – from within the region and across the diaspora – engage with the deep and ever-shifting concept of belonging, while also recognising those whose sense of home is less stable or anchored, as is often the case for migrants and displaced communities.
Across ten days, a bold and diverse programme will trace the emotional and political dimensions of home: from the comfort of closeness to the ache of distance, and the possibilities in exploring new ground.
Through sound, performance, visual art, and personal narratives, LAAF 2026 invites audiences to reflect on the places that shape us, and on how families, social networks, and communities continue to build foundations of cultural connection and inclusion.
You can find ticket information for all events below:
Yemeni night, with the Al-Awhadel band live
Friday 17th July, 7.30pm at St George’s Hall
Sudanese Culinary Arts and Literature
in association with the Almas Art Foundation
Saturday 18th July, 1pm at The Black-E
40 Days and 40 Nights: Script in hand reading
in partnership with the Royal Court
Saturday 18th July, 7.30pm at The Royal Court Studio
A Journey Home, Family screening and workshop
in association with At the Library
Sunday 19th July, 2pm
The Plaza Cinema
My Father and Qaddafi
Tuesday 21st July, 6pm at The Bluecoat
The Book of Damascus
in association with Comma Press
Thursday 23rd July, 6pm at The Bluecoat
Tamsin Elliott (UK) and Tarek Elazhary (Egypt)
Friday 24th July, 8pm at Philharmonic Music Room
In conversation with Simona Abdallah: Finding Freedom Through Art
in partnership with Savera UK
Saturday 25th July, 2pm at Rough Trade Liverpool
Rhythms & Mixes: A Night with Simona Abdallah, DJ Hiba Salameh, and DJ MUSYS
In partnership with Savera UK
Saturday 25th July, 7pm at Rough Trade Liverpool
LAAF Family Day
Sunday 26th July, 12pm – 5pm at Palm House Sefton Park
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Liverpool Arab Arts Festival takes places across Liverpool venues from 17th to 26th July 2026.