Tickets are still available for July 12 gig
The 'In The Park Festival' is coming to Liverpool, bringing one of the biggest live music events to Sefton Park.
On Friday July 12, Jamie Webster is set to headline, with special guests including Reytons, Red Rum Club, and Brooke to name a few. Tickets are still available to purchase for £50.50 each at ticketmaster.co.uk. The three day event is set to take place at Sefton Park L17 on July 11, 12, 13, 2024. Doors open for Jamie Webster at 4pm-10pm with last entry at 7pm - all who attend must be 14+ with those under 18 being accompanied by an adult at all times.READ MORE: 'Trendy' cocktail bar to open as 'another good pub bites the dust'There is no parking on site, and with traffic management in place, there are limited spaces surrounding the park. Attendees are encouraged to use public transport.
The nearest train station is 1km from the park at St Michaels , and Arriva Bus services can also stop at St Michaels/Ashbourne Road and Sefton Park/Park Avenue .Catfish and the Bottlemen + Many More Timings – 4pm – 10pm To book your tickets to for Jamie Webster click here.
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