
Food & Drink
St Luke’s Bombed Out Church to host four-day Beer & Cider Festival later this month
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From Thursday 24 April to Sunday 27 April 2025, the historic St Luke’s Bombed Out Church will once again welcome visitors to a four-day Beer & Cider Festival, celebrating the best of British brewing in one of Liverpool’s most iconic cultural landmarks.
Set across six individual sessions, the festival will be held under a striking clear-roof marquee situated within the grounds and interior of the church, offering a unique and atmospheric setting for guests to enjoy a curated selection of beverages, food, and entertainment.

The event is proudly sponsored by Vocation Brewery and Colbier Brewery, and will showcase:
- Up to 100 real ales and ciders, sourced from a variety of distinguished local and national breweries
- A selection of draught beers and an alternatives bar, catering to a wide range of tastes
- Live musical performances at every session, excluding a designated quiet session on Friday afternoon
- A diverse offering of street food, served by carefully selected vendors throughout the event
In addition to delivering a high-quality festival experience, proceeds from ticket sales will directly contribute to the continued operation, maintenance, and preservation of St Luke’s Bombed Out Church, ensuring it remains a vital community space open to the public all year round.
This event represents a unique opportunity to enjoy exceptional craft beverages in a historic setting, while supporting the ongoing legacy of one of Liverpool’s most treasured cultural venues.

Kate Jones, Director of St Lukes’s Bombed Out Church C.I.C. says:
“We are so excited to be bringing the Beer & Cider Festival back to the Bombed Out Church for another fantastic year. It’s a brilliant way to enjoy great drinks, live music & street food in one of Liverpool’s most iconic venues. Best of all, every ticket sold helps support the ongoing care of this special place.”