What’s on in Liverpool: 11 – 24 November
November
11-13 November
Oliver – The Musical
Epstein Theatre
LHK Productions brings Charles Dickens’ tale of the loveable orphan to life in this wild adaption of the classic Victorian adventure.
11 November
Liverpool Ice Festival
Pier Head (until 3 January 2017)
With a new waterfront location for 2016, the fun-filled attraction returns with an ice rink, Apres Bar, Ice Bar, food offering and fairground rides to get you in the mood for Christmas.
15 November
David Essex
Liverpool Philharmonic Hall
A chance to see the versatile singer-songwriter as he arrives in Liverpool as part of his first major tour in over four years. Join the musician who has sold millions of records worldwide as he performs some of his greatest hits.
17 November
Oddbins’ Allerton Road Wine Fair
Lutyens Crypt at Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral
This popular annual event in aid of the Alzheimer’s Society will feature over 30 exquisite wines, a handsome spread of spirits, a Liverpool brewery and a local specialist chocolatier.
18 November
Crystal Fighters
O2 Academy
A chance to catch the distinctive six-piece alternative dance outfit. As the band brings an uplifting performance, expect to hear folktronica and indie pop influences.
18 November
The Vapours
Arts Club Loft
After a 35-year hiatus, the new wave, power pop group known for their hit ‘Turning Japanese’ will visit the city as part of a mini tour.
19 November
Billy Connolly
Echo Arena Liverpool
One of the UK’s favourite comedians brings his ‘High Horse’ tour to the city following stints in London, Scotland and Canada. Join Billy as he regales audiences with hilarious tales on what is sure to be a laughter-packed night.
20 November
Four Nations final
Anfield
Join 50,000 fans at Anfield to witness the first rugby league match to be played at the famous stadium in 19 years. With Australia, England, New Zealand and Scotland all vying to reach the final, the event will be a sporting spectacle.
21 November
Matt Maltese
LEAF
This soulful South London-based singer-songwriter brings his potent lyrics to Bold Street in a very intimate performance influenced by the likes of Leonard Cohen and Françoise Hardy.









