Thousands turned out to venues across the city centre for LIMF 2022's second day.
The festival returned to the city this weekend, for the first time since 2019. This year, LIMF made the move from its usual home at Sefton Park and instead is taking place across multiple venues in the city centre.
The move has been prompted in a bid to re-energise and support the city's music sector which was severely impacted by the Covid-19 pandemic. The aim is to bring the city's diverse range of venues some much-needed footfall and a financial boost to help with their recovery after an unpredictable two years.
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The festival kicked off on Friday with British reggae legends UB40 ft Ali Campbell and all-female DJ Collective Girls Don't Sync. Today saw the likes of Kenny Allstar, Donae’o, Gracious K, Amber Jay, Lazygirl and more perform at venues throughout the city centre.
LIMF is set to take over around 25 venues in Liverpool this weekend, among them are the M&S Bank Arena, Liverpool Philharmonic Hall, the Bombed Out Church, Invisible Wind Factory, 24 Kitchen Street, District, Arts Club Liverpool and Camp and Furnace.
The theme of LIMF 2022 is 'Power to the People & Purpose', and is an homage to those game-changing, trailblazing people, movements and music genres who empowered change for the better.
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