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Spectacular celebrations as Liverpool marks the Year of the Horse

LIVERPOOL is set to welcome the Lunar New Year in style with a series of vibrant events and activities taking place across the City centre to mark the Year of the Horse.

The main Chinese New Year celebrations will be held on:- Sunday, 22 February 2026 in and around Liverpool’s Chinatown; home to the oldest Chinese community in Europe; with Saturday, 21 February 2026 also offering a smaller, quieter programme of events.

Activities will take place from 11am to 5pm on both days and festivities will feature:- family workshops, Tai Chi demonstrations, live music, street theatre, unique stage performances, a fairground, and food and craft stalls, plus firecracker displays and traditional dragon, lion, and unicorn parades on Sunday only.

Leading up to the main celebrations, the Liverpool Hung Gar Kung Fu Friendship Association, Pagoda Arts, and award-winning dance company Movema, will lead a procession through the City Centre on:- Saturday, 14 February 2025, joined by members of the Chinese community to showcase traditional costumes and performances. Incorporating colourful Beijing opera-style costumes and stilt walkers from Artemis Productions, the procession will start at:- 1pm, from:- Church Alley, onto Church Street, leading on to Paradise Street in Liverpool ONE before heading to the Royal Albert Dock.

Thousands of red lanterns will also adorn the streets around Chinatown, Liverpool ONE and Royal Albert Dock Liverpool from:- Saturday, 14 February 2025, and some of the City’s most iconic buildings; including:- Liverpool Town Hall and St George’s Hall; will be illuminated red in honour of the new year.

This year also sees the installation of 2 breathtaking lantern centrepieces; a majestic horse and a pair of formidable dragons have been specially commissioned by Culture Liverpool, Royal Albert Dock Liverpool, and Liverpool ONE for this year’s Chinese New Year celebrations.

Symbolising strength, prosperity and renewal, these illuminated giants have been created by The Pyro Studio and Event Design Company Ltd, the acclaimed team behind major Lunar lantern festivals across the UK. Each sculpture has been meticulously handcrafted in Zigong, China; the global capital of traditional lantern making; by master artisans and engineers at SC Genial Tech. Blending centuries old craft with cutting edge innovation, the team has produced an unforgettable, immersive experience designed to captivate audiences of all ages.

Lunar New Year is celebrated by communities across East and Southeast Asia; this Chinese New Year programme has been developed with Liverpool’s Chinese community and forms part of the wider Lunar New Year celebrations.

The event is organised by Liverpool City Council’s Culture Liverpool team in partnership with the Liverpool Chinese Business Association and the Merseyside Chinese Association Joint Action Group, with support from UK Shared Prosperity Fund, Royal Albert Dock Liverpool, and Liverpool ONE.

Members of the community who have Chinese New Year activity happening in and around the Liverpool City Region can submit their event to be listed on the Culture Liverpool website.

Liverpool City Council’s Cabinet Member for Health, Wellbeing and Culture, Councillor Harry Doyle, said:- “Our Chinese New Year festivities are always a highlight of our calendar, and we can’t wait to celebrate once again alongside our wonderful Chinese community. No City welcomes the Lunar New Year quite like Liverpool, and the City will once again come alive with colour, culture, and celebration as we enter the Year of the Horse. With free events, beautiful installations, quiet and accessible activities, and so much more – there really is something for everyone this year.”

Donna Howitt, Deputy Centre Director at Liverpool ONE, said:- “We’re proud to work in partnership with Culture Liverpool and our city partners to bring the Year of the Horse to life as part of Liverpool’s Lunar New Year celebrations. With a striking Fire Horse sculpture, vibrant Chinese lanterns, and a specially themed Liverpool Sign takeover, Liverpool ONE will be proudly joining in the spirit of the City wide festivities and celebrating the rich cultural heritage of Liverpool’s Asian communities.”

Royal Albert Dock Estate Manager, Sean Morrison, said:- "We are proud to partner with Culture Liverpool to deliver such an ambitious calendar crossover for 2026. By aligning our hugely popular Fiesta of Fire celebrations with the City’s vibrant Chinese New Year festivities, we are creating a world-class cultural destination for February ½ term. From the incredible dragon installations to the immersive projections on the Maritime Museum, this programme is a testament to the City’s creative spirit and our commitment to ensuring Liverpool's iconic dock remains a vibrant space for both residents and visitors to enjoy."

Secretary General of the Liverpool Chinese Business Association and the Merseyside Chinese Association Joint Action Group, Ming Wang, said:- “As we turn the page from the Year of the Snake, we gallop joyfully into the vibrant Year of the Horse; a year bursting with strength, freedom, and spirited adventure. Our local Chinese community, Culture Liverpool, and many partner organisations have once again come together with great heart and dedication to create a dazzling programme of arts and cultural events for all to enjoy. This festival shines with energy, excitement, and joy, offering a lively and diverse array of free activities for children and adults alike. We warmly welcome everyone to come and join the celebrations.”

More information on all events, including timings, can be found on the Culture Liverpool website and on Culture Liverpool’s social media channels.



A main contractor to carry out repair and refurbishment works to Southport Pier has been remobilised, Sefton Council have confirmed

AE Yates have been contracted to undertake early contractor design and further survey works by the Local Authority, with the leading construction specialists previously being under a pre-construction services agreement for the Pier works.

These works total circa £300,000 and will be funded by Sefton Council in advance of the anticipated award of Government funding for the full project.

Investigation work has already been carried out by teams from AE Yates, including an exploration of the Pier’s steel structure, meaning the firm are best placed to carry out the main works, when the Government funding is confirmed.

A full restoration of the unsafe structure, which has sadly been closed since December 2022 for health and safety reasons, is set to take place thanks to a £20 million investment from the UK Government’s Growth Mission Fund. subject to the business case being approved.

The Grade II listed structure, the 2nd longest in Britain, stretches 3600 feet and encompasses breathtaking views of the town’s Marine Lake, Promenade and beach.

Leader of Sefton Council, Cllr Marion Atkinson
, said:- “The further appointment of AE Yates to undertake preparatory work builds on their involvement to date in the project, and the Council’s investment in these works helps us ensure readiness for start on site once funding is secured. They have an exemplary track record of working on large scale refurbishment projects and their detailed exploratory work on the Pier’s steel structure was invaluable in setting out the sheer scale of challenge we have faced to restore the Pier. I have repeatedly said that as soon as we secure the funding, we will be ready to start work on the Pier. Everything is in place, including vital legal requirements such as:- listed building consent, and this appointment keeps us moving and ready to start as soon as funding is confirmed. This further demonstrates the council commitment to the Pier. Consultation has also taken place with Historic England, the Southport Pier Trust, and the Pier Society, ensuring the works fully respect the pier’s historic significance. I'm grateful to the Government for recognising the importance of Southport Pier. We are awaiting further feedback and are, of course hopeful of a positive outcome on the grant funding ask. This funding will allow us to deliver a safe, sustainable and significant restoration that will benefit generations to come.”

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