The Aperidisco event is held across two stages with live entertainment, food and drinks
An 'Aperidisco' party is heading to the Royal Albert Dock. Aperol - the Italian aperitivo – is bringing an Aperol Spritz Aperidisco to Liverpool for the first time. The event has been held at London’s Battersea Power Station for the past two years but is on the move to give Scousers a piece of the action.
Liverpool rooftop bar rated best in the UK for views and atmosphere READ MORE : My favourite pub crawl - dive bars The event is held outside the Martin Luther King Jr building with a pop-up stage boasting two floors and bars. There will be seating for guests to take the weight off their feet and enjoy the atmosphere. As well as Aperol Spritz, Crodino – the non-alcoholic Italian Aperitivo – will also be available. Masterclasses, DJ lessons and brunches are available here.
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