Festival

Festival Parking Update

The Anthony Walker Foundation looks forward to seeing all of our supporters enjoying Saturday's festival. We all know that finding a parking space can be difficult. Pay and display parking is available at the site for public parking. 120 spaces are available at the Peach Street Car Park. There are also pay and display spaces open to the public on Cambridge Street and also the Metropolitan Cathedral. There is also a large multi storey car park available on Mount Pleasant.


Alternatively there are a number of public transport options which will take you into the city Centre (10mins walk from Queens Square Bus Station). Ways to access the site can be found here: http://www.liv.ac.uk/maps/university-map.htm and here: http://www.liv.ac.uk/maps/liverpool-university-campus-map.pdf 

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The Anthony Walker Foundation is pleased to announce the acts performing at this years Anthony Walker Festival. The event, in partnership with Love Music Hate Racism, will be taking place at Liverpool University, Brownlow Hill on Saturday 9th July.

A whole day of events are planned including live musical performances, DJ's, dance and carnival routines, circus performers, african drumming, workshops, sports events, cultural foods and much more... And what's best is all the daytime events are completely FREE!

A range of fringe events will also be taking place:
Writing on the Wall Programme - Spoken Word event  - Blackwells Book Shop
Acoustic Sessions - Augustus John
Live Jazz - Piazza Cafe - Liverpool Catholic Cathedral

For this years festival, straight after the daytime events, we have a special multi-bill concert taking place at the Mountford Hall, Liverpool University Guild. Performers include The Christians, Kano, Roll Deep, Jerry Dammersplus guests. Tickets for this event are priced at £7 each. 


Garry Christian (The Christians) said : "Love Music Hate Racism and Anthony Walker Foundation are campaigns that we are proud to be a part of. We want to encourage people to stand against racism and fascism – and encourage them to celebrate our diverse culture."


Tickets are available here: http://www.ticketweb.co.uk/user/?region=gb_northwest&query=detail&event=450827