MATTHEW Street Festival is returning to Liverpool this year after a 10 year hiatus.

Liverpool’s festival is set to make a huge return to the city this summer in a brand-new format at the Pier Head.

Taking place across the August Bank Holiday Friday 23- Monday 26, August), Liverpool Celebrates Mathew Street Festival will commemorate the 10 year anniversary of the last Mathew Street Festival with dozens of acts to be announced over the four-day music extravaganza.

Bill Heckle, Director of the Cavern Club and original Mathew Street Festival, said: “I am very proud of what the Mathew Street Festival achieved and how much it contributed to the local economy.

“The new format will feature a centrepiece stage in front of the iconic three graces but will still be encouraged to be a citywide celebration. 

The festival is a partnership between some of the original Mathew Street Festival Organisers – Bill Heckle, Dave Jones, Alex McKechnie and Rick Allen – and Liverpool Celebrates, a collective of local leaders responsible for some of the country’s most loved events, in response to ongoing calls to bring the much-loved festival back after it was cancelled in 2013. 

The event’s new and revived format will see a centralised location at the Pier Head beneath the city’s Liver Building in a secure and managed ticketed event across the bank holiday, for ages 18 and over.

Each day will consist of a different theme, celebrating all eras and genres of music, from Liverpool legends and local talent, international superstars and tremendous tributes.

The event will culminate with a specially curated Cavern Club Takeover: a celebration of artists who have performed at the original Mathew Street Festival over the decades. The complete line-up will be revealed soon, with huge acts expected to be announced across the four days. 

Liverpool Celebrates Mathew Street Festival is set to attract thousands of visitors to the city and will provide a huge boost to the city’s economy.

Liam Spence, marketing and communications director at Liverpool Celebrates, said: “We are extremely excited to bring back one of the city’s most loved events this summer.

“The festival in its original format could never take place again spread across the city centre which is why we have chosen the iconic Pier Head to host a secure, managed, ticketed event. The new format promises to deliver a celebration of Liverpool’s culture and musical heritage with four fantastic themed days.”