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LFC super-fan embarks on Elvis-themed world tour to raise funds for The Florrie
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A devoted Liverpool FC supporter from the U.S. is hitting the road – and the stage – on a global fundraising mission, all while dressed as the King of Rock & Roll.
Ouinn Curran, an LFC super-fan from America, has set off on an international tour with a unique twist: donning a custom Liverpool FC Elvis suit to raise funds and awareness for The Florrie Preservation Campaign. The Florrie, a historic Grade II listed community centre in Liverpool’s L8, has been a vital hub for over 130 years and relies on ongoing support to maintain its legacy.
Inspired by past fundraising efforts for The Florrie, Ouinn decided to take his passion for football, music, and giving back to the next level. He and his partner Darlene have already started their epic journey, which will take them through Hawaii, New Zealand, Australia, and beyond before they arrive in Liverpool this May.
Along the way, Ouinn will visit Liverpool FC supporters’ clubs, busk as a “singing jukebox,” and rally fellow Reds fans to back the cause.

The Florrie’s Fundraiser, Tony Caveney, said:
“We’re thrilled to have Ouinn’s incredible support for our preservation campaign. The Florrie has been a pillar of the community for over 130 years, but as a historic building, it requires constant care. Seeing someone take this level of dedication to help us is truly inspiring. We encourage everyone to support his journey and The Florrie in any way they can.”
Fans can follow Ouinn’s journey on social media, where he’ll be sharing updates from each stop. Donations to his GoFundMe campaign will directly support The Florrie’s vital work. The Florrie will also be amplifying his journey online, so keep an eye out for his travels as he spreads the word – and the music – across the world.