Algerian stars Imarhan bring the desert blues revolution to Liverpool this September

Algerian stars Imarhan bring the desert blues revolution to Liverpool this September

Fresh off the release of their second studio album, Tuareg band, IMARHAN bring their Saharan traditional folk and Algerian rai music to District in Liverpool this September. Imarhan released their self-titled debut album in 2016, when their tender, soulful, intense vision of a genre that was already flooded with talent and exposure still managed to float to […]

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 Liverpool Arab Arts Festival announce Emel Mathlouthi, 47SOUL and TootArd as music headliners

Liverpool Arab Arts Festival announce Emel Mathlouthi, 47SOUL and TootArd as music headliners

The UK’s biggest annual celebration of Arab culture will bring three of the Arab world’s most ground-breaking and internationally renowned artists to the city for the opening weekend of its 20th anniversary festival. Liverpool Arab Arts Festival (LAAF) 5th – 15th July, 2018 Book tickets Liverpool Arab Arts Festival’s (LAAF) enhanced musical programme will enjoy […]

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 One-day festival Disco Sócrates to take place as part of summer-long Art of Football programme

One-day festival Disco Sócrates to take place as part of summer-long Art of Football programme

In honour of the ultimate anti-footballer, socio-political activist and godfather of football cool, DISCO SÓCRATES  is an exploration of music culture and its social and political impact around the globe. Anchored around a one-day festival that will take place in Liverpool’s Baltic Triangle on Saturday June 30th, it will see LIVE performances from artists drawn from […]

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 Liverpool Book Art launching ‘Frankenstein 2018’ exhibition

Liverpool Book Art launching ‘Frankenstein 2018’ exhibition

On May 14th 2018, Liverpool Book Art’s third major exhibition of Book Art from artists across the globe opens in the city’s iconic Central Library. The exhibition will showcase a whole range of intriguing book art, from unique hand-made books to book sculptures. Following the great success of 2016’s ‘Shakespeare Now’ exhibition, organisers will be celebrating 200 years since […]

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