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Exhibition Centre Liverpool Set to Host Christmas Festival Nights

With autumn well underway, it’s time to start thinking about the next fun item in the social diary – the C-word – Christmas parties.

With autumn well underway, it’s time to start thinking about the next fun item in the social diary – the C-word – Christmas parties.

It’s also the first time in three years that many colleagues and friends have been able to gather together to celebrate the festive season.

Exhibition Centre Liverpool is bringing the party to the waterfront with its Christmas Festival nights from December 2 – 18.

But don’t expect the traditional formal corporates dos of the past – these parties are ripping up the festive rulebook and replacing them with more relaxed and informal parties.  So, forget the dry traditional sit-down meal as guests tuck into delicious gourmet street food, including festive chicken burgers, Christmas turkey yorkypud wraps, hog roasts and sweet treats.

Then dance the night away with incredible entertainment provided by a live band and festive music sets featuring Indemand Radio DJs including Lee Butler and Steve Cocky; funfair rides; stilt walking; fire eating and dancers – all hosted by DJ Steve Weaver. It’s a Christmas party without the boring bits.

There are a number of food and drink packages available with prices starting at £49.95 and special pricing for Sunday December 4 and 18. 

All guests also receive a discount code to book an overnight stay in the on-site 4* hotel Pullman Liverpool – so no stumbling home on the train or trying to book an UBER.

For further details and to book tickets go to – https://www.exhibitioncentreliverpool.com/whats-on/christmas-festival/

For groups of over 50 guests, contact [email protected] to speak to a member of the team.

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