What’s on guide: from Dionne Warwick and ghost hunts to free e-scooter rides – LiverpoolWorld

Posted: June 11, 2022 at 12:56 am

David Bowie world fan convention, Clean Air Day ride along, High School Musical quiz, scary ghost hunt, Dionne Warwick live and more...

The sun is shining, the weather is sweet. Get out there and enjoy yourself. Heres a selection of activities on offer in the city for the weekend June 10 to June 13 and beyond.

Grease vs Dirty Dancing tribute cruise - Mersey Ferries

Ready for the time of your life? This is the one that you want! Sing and dance the night away to all of your favourite songs from both iconic movies, sung live by a group of talented performers. While blasting out the high notes of Summer Nights, you get to enjoy the spectacular views of Wirral and Liverpools world-famous waterfront, and theres a licensed bar serving up hot and cold food along the way. Thats on Friday, June 10. Tickets are priced at 20, and can be bought online.

Dionne Warwick - The Philharmonic

Legendary six-time Grammy award-winning recording artist Dionne Warwick is coming to the Liverpool Philharmonic Hall on Sunday, 12 June. Including a selection of classic songs such as 'I Say A Little Prayer', 'Do You Know The Way To San Jose', 'Anyone Who Had A Heart' and 'Walk On By'. She is one of the most-charted female vocalists of all time, with 56 of her singles making the Billboard Hot 100 between 1962 and 1998.

High School Musical quiz - Camp and Furnace

A High School Musical quiz is coming to Camp and Furnace on Saturday 11 June. Wildcats! Getcha head in the quiz! Are you ready to bop to the top of the leader board? Pop and lock and jam and break the record in HSM trivia? Then this is your moment to climb the ladder of success. Themed cocktails, loads of prizes and sing-alongs!

Ghost Hunt - abandoned Newsham Park Asylum and Orphanage

If you like to be scared, then this really is the place for you! Dusk Till Dawn Events invites you to spend the night ghost hunting at this extreme and terrifying location. This ghost hunt is sure to tick all the boxes for avid ghost hunters and anyone looking for the ultimate fear factor experience! More information on visitliverpool.com.

Clean Air Day ride along - Sefton Park

Voi e-scooters, national inclusive cycling charity, Wheels for All and Clean Cities Campaign, which campaigns for the zero-emission mobility, are coming together to celebrate Clean Air Day with a ride-along event, taking place on Thursday 16 June at Liverpools iconic Palm House in Sefton Park. According to the World Health Organisation and the UK government, air pollution is the largest environmental health risk communities face today, as it kills up to36,000people in the UK every year. The problem that can be tackled by replacing short car rides with active and greener modes of transport. New Voi riders offered 15 mins of free rides to celebrate Clean Air Day.

The George Harrison Story - Epstein Theatre

Something about George: The George Harrison Story is coming to The Epstein Theatre on Saturday 18 and Sunday 19 June. It tells the truly remarkable tale of one of music's most understated stars. Featuring beautiful songs like My Sweet Lord, Something, and Handle With Care, the show includes incredible solo material and music from rock 'n' roll's greatest supergroup. From heartbreak to hedonism and songwriting to success, Something About George will show you a life that was anything but quiet. It stars actor and musician Daniel Taylor.

David Bowie World Fan Convention - St Georges Hall

Sound City and David Bowie Glamour presents the David Bowie World Fan Convention! Coming to venues across Liverpool from 17-19 June, over the 50th Anniversary weekend of the release of Ziggy Stardust, an all-star line-up of David Bowies closest friends and collaborators come together exclusively to celebrate the Man Who Fell To Earth. Taking place in Liverpools iconic St Georges Hall, the weekend culminates in the Bowie Ball.

The Tudors: Passion, Power and Politics - Walker Art Gallery

Discover the conflict, scandal, and secrets at The Tudors: Passion, Power and Politics at The Walker Art Gallery. Featuring around one hundred objects with almost seventy works from the National Portrait Gallery. It is the first time such a significant number of these renowned portraits have been lent for exhibition. Presenting Henry VII, Henry VIII, Edward VI, Mary I and Elizabeth I, some of the most familiar figures from English history and instantly recognisable in the portraits that have preserved their likenesses for five hundred years. That runs until Monday August 29.

Radical Landscapes - Tate Liverpool

Tate Liverpools latest exhibition looks at climate emergency, activism and trespass. Radical Landscapes is a collection of over 150 paintings, sculptures, photographs, and films, taking a fresh look at the British Landscape and the art it inspires. Ruth Ewans Back to the Fields, brings live plants and trees into the heart of the exhibition. Thats open now and runs right through until September 4.

Kunichika: Japanese prints - Lady Lever

Kunichika: Japanese Prints is now on display at The Lady Lever Art Gallery. One of the most important 19th-century print makers in Japan, he was born in Tokyo. He was best known for his depictions of the Kabuki theatre, capturing the drama and excitement of scenes from popular plays and famous actors. More than 60 of Kunichikas hand-printed single, double and triptych prints feature in this exhibition, which is the first in a national gallery outside of Japan to focus on his work. Runs until September 4.

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