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    Matthew Street Festival

    Posted by Camry 11 May 2009

    The Perks:
    It's free
    Roads are closed in the city to make way for over six large outdoor stages dotted on and around the city centre roads.
    My favourite tip - take your own beer.
    There's all music, not just the Beatles. I was very excited about the Brit pop acts but some of us headed for northern soul dancing fun while my 'down south friends' enjoyed the Beatles/Merseybeat tours.
    Watching a Brazilian Beatles cover band. Bands come from all over the world and their performances are superb.
    Were you an original mod/rocker? The live bands could have been plucked right from the 1960's, they make the effort to dress the part and banter with the audience as though we're just hearing 'Do wah Diddy' or 'Needles and Pins' for the first time
    If you're booked up for Creamfields the same weekend then you can carry on your festival fun on the Sunday as the Matthew Street festival is over Sunday and Bank Holiday Monday (and its only a 30min train ride away.)
    If you're not into cover tribute bands then visit the fringe festival that runs at the same time and watch all new signed and unsigned bands
    My Personal favourite bars can all be googled:

    Korova; I enjoy the bands Hot Club de Paris and Elle S'apelle and they are playing here this year. Check their myspace.

    Heebie Jeebies: Dance to Northern Soul all night.

    JR's Bar and Grill: right by Central and Lime Street Station for excellent grill food with various heavy and light options. Plus they have live music.

    www.mathewstreetfestival.com/main2008.htm

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    The biggest live free African music festival in the UK, also including reggae and Latin music. Why not camp at Formby point which is on Merseyrail and you can take a direct train to St. Michaels to watch the festival both days

    www.africaoye.com
    Sefton Park, near St. Michaels train station, or numerous buses from the city centre

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