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16 ways to celebrate St Patrick’s Day in Liverpool 2026
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Article updated: March 11, 2026.
It’s that time of the year again as St Patrick’s Day arrives on March 17, and when it comes to celebrating this special day, Liverpool knows how to do it.
From live music, great vibes and of course an endless amount of Guinness, bars and venues across the city are pulling out all the stops, and planning to paint the town green this month for St Patrick’s Day in Liverpool.
If you want to get involved, check out all of this happening…
Paddy’s Day Weekender at Baltic Market

Get ready to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day at Baltic Market as our Paddy’s Day Weekender returns from 11–15 March!
Expect a full week of Irish-inspired food specials, themed cocktails all building up to the BIG DAY on Saturday 14th March!
We’re talking:
- Live music all day
- Traditional Irish dancers
- Six Nations on the big screens
- Paddy’s themed cocktails
- Plenty of Guinness flowing
We might not be in Ireland… but we’re pretty damn close!
Round up your mates, grab a drink, and join one of the best Paddy’s celebrations in the city.
Get all the info here!
St Patrick’s Day celebrations at PINS Social Club

Open from 1pm until late with Guinness, Guinness, and even more Guinness!!
Get ready for a day full of live music from The Skylarks, The Penniless Tennants and DJs, plus drink specials deep into the night.
Entry is totally FREE! But bagging yourself a queue jump ticket is well advised.
Reserve your FREE tickets here.
A month-long celebration at Albert’s Schloss

Make sure to bring a healthy appetite and your thirst, because the Cook Haus and Main Bar have gone green for the month of March.
The Albert Schloss chefs will be cooking up three Irish-inspired food specials designed to warm the soul and fuel you throughout the night.
And, of course, you will need to wash it all down. So, the Bavarians are shaking up a limited-edition cocktail special featuring Jameson Irish Whiskey, the perfect blend of smooth spirit and Schloss style.
Would it really be an Irish celebration without one drink in particular? That’s right, there’ll be plenty of Guinness on draught for the entire St. Paddy’s festival!
More info here.
Split the G at Pogues

Pop into Pogue Mahone this St Patrick’s Day for one of the best pints of the black stuff in the city!
Pogues is undoubtedly one of Liverpool’s most authentic Irish pubs and has recently been awarded a place on the Guinness Harp Guide 2026 for its excellence in Guinness.
Step inside and experience true Irish hospitality, from the rich, creamy pints poured with care to the warm, traditional atmosphere that keeps locals and visitors coming back.
Expect live music, live sport & much more!
More info here.
Breakfast at Shenanigans

Start your St. Patrick’s Day celebrations the right way with a hearty Irish breakfast at Shenanigans, one of Liverpool’s most beloved Irish pubs.
Famous for its warm hospitality and authentic atmosphere, Shenanigans serves up a proper full Irish all washed down with a strong cup of tea or even an early pint of Guinness to get the festivities started.
Whether you’re fuelling up for a big day of celebrations or just looking for a taste of the Emerald Isle, breakfast at Shenanigans is the perfect way to kick off Paddy’s Day in Liverpool.
Find out more here.
St Patrick’s Day party at 24 Kitchen Street

Get ready for a big St Patrick’s Day rave in the Baltic!
24 Kitchen Street invites one of Ireland’s strongest and most dependable techno DJs, Mark Blair, for a good old party this Paddy’s Day!
With support from local DJs from across the city, this is set to be a lively one!
Grab your tickets here.
Southport’s St Patrick Day’s Shindig

At the heart of the fun will be a marquee beer hall creating a true festival atmosphere, giving partygoers the perfect space to celebrate St Patrick’s Day in style.
The event is proudly supported by official drinks partner Guinness, ensuring the iconic Irish stout will be flowing throughout the celebrations.
Partygoers can expect a high energy live band delivering classic Irish favourites and crowd pleasing anthems, creating the perfect soundtrack for a proper Paddy’s Day celebration.
The event will also feature exciting giveaways, fun competitions, and special prizes throughout the night, keeping the festivities flowing from start to finish.
There are two sessions available, with a choice of daytime 1pm-5pm or an evening session 6pm-10pm.
Find out more here.
Scruffy Murphy’s

Get ready for the ultimate day of Irish music, creamy pints of Guinness & much more!
Both Liverpool City Centre sites have live Irish music on all day from 4pm until midnight at the Harrington Street site and from 2pm until 2am at the Mathew Street site
Find out more here.
Paddy’s Weekend Party at BOXPARK

To celebrate one of the best days around, Paddy’s Day, we’re throwing a Pre-Paddy’s Party with everything to get you in the spirit.
We’ll have live music from one of the best Irish duos about, then our resident DJ Tizzle will be carrying on the night with dance-floor fillers and the legendary BOX BINGO.
Help us paint the town green and have a ball!
Find out more here.
Punch Tarmey’s

Why not celebrate at Liverpool’s biggest Irish Pub?
Punch Tarmey’s have got a HUGE St Patrick’s weekend extravaganza planned.
Expect the best live music and the best live sport on the big screen all weekend long!
Find out more here.
Pop Punk Paddy’s Day Party at Teddy’s

A good time is guaranteed at Teddy’s and for Paddy’s Day they are going all out!
Kerrashed are the brilliant pop-punk party band who always bring the biggest hits and loads of singalong bangers and they are performing on Tuesday 17th March. Then Deani Martini is on the decks until 6am to keep the party bouncing.
Teddy’s is the only place in Liverpool for wild indie and rock ‘n’ roll anthems and happy hour deals 7 nights of the week.
Find out more here.
One Night In Dublin at The Florrie

Get your dancing shoes on for One Night in Dublin!
Join The Florrie on Saturday 14th March, 7-11:30 PM for an unforgettable St. Patrick’s celebration.
Enjoy live music from The Tree Gnomes, tunes from DJ Tommy Noon, and performances from the George Ferguson School of Irish Dance, hosted by Hazel Langdon from Dance Unlimited Liverpool.
Tickets are £30 and include Irish stew, dessert, sharing boards, bingo, and a special raffle with prizes.
All proceeds support our appeal to save The Florrie’s community classes, helping keep this historic building alive as a hub for culture, creativity, and community.
Expect a night of craic, dancing, and giving back!
Find out more here.
St Patrick’s Day at Tavern Co

St Patrick’s Day at Tavern Co is landing like a pint of pure gold at the end of Smithdown Road
They’re open from 8AM serving up breakfast to line those stomachs, and the bar is open ‘til late because one Guinness is never the plan… it’s the warm up!
Expect good vibes, big laughs, Irish tunes, and the kind of day that starts civilised and ends legendary
Irish Breakkies and deals taking over
Round up your mates. Wear the green. Secure your spot.
Find out more here.
Celtic Knot Ceilidh Band at Sefton Park’s Palm House

If you are looking for a fun way to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day this traditional Celtic social gathering is for you.
Come along for an evening of ceilidh dancing, laughter and fun that will live long in the memory with Celtic Knot Ceilidh Band.
There will be a caller who will guide you through the dance moves from jigs, polkas to reels an much more, so even if you are a complete beginner to Lannigan’s Ball you will be able to join in and have a good old knees up.
If you need to rest your feet you can enjoy a drink from the Palm House bar.
This is a fundraising event to raise money for Sefton Park Palm House.
Find out more here.
Liverpool Naval Club

The ULTIMATE Paddy’s Day bingo party!
Enjoy some of the very best in Irish music from B*Witched to U2, The Corrs to Enya and loads more.
Bonus points for those who come best dressed, not just a cliche Guinness hat, they want you to go above and beyond!
Bongo’s Bingo’s St Patrick’s Day show is always INSANE, it’s one of the best nights of the year, so get your tickets early to avoid disappointment!
Find out more here.
The Fureys at Floral Pavilion Theatre

This will be The Fureys 11th and final visit to the Floral Pavilion, The Fureys will play their last ever concert there as part of their farewell tour on St Patrick’s night, Tuesday 17th March.
Legends of Irish music & song, The Fureys renowned for their hit songs I Will Love You, When You Were Sweet 16, The Green Fields of France, The Old Man, Red Rose Café, From Clare to Here, Her Father Didn’t Like Me Anyway, Leaving Nancy, Steal Away etc take to the Floral Pavilion stage for the final time as part of their farewell tour.
The oldest of the brothers, Eddie Furey left home in 1966 and travelled to Scotland at the time of the great folk revival where he met and shared accommodation with then unknown folk singers Billy Connolly and Gerry Rafferty.
Find out more here.