A new family festival is coming to Liverpool this summer with live music, activities, food and much more.
The “magical fairytale” Far Away Land takes place at Princes Park on July 1 to 3 and promises to be “fantastical” family fun. At the event there will be a Main Stage, Big Top Theatre, The Imaginarium and The Exploratorium, all featuring different acts and activities.
Far Away Land will also have a food hall, fairground, circus skills workshop, teddy bears’ picnic, mad hatter’s tea party, face painting and more. See below for the line up of acts and activities.
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Main Stage
Andy And The Oddsocks, Compere: Sam Avery, Yolanda’s Band Jam, Shlomo’s, Beatbox Adventure, James Lyons, Seas Of Mirth and The Pocket Rockets.
Big Top Theatre
Horrible Histories: Barmy Britain, Roald Dahl And The Imagination Seekers, Funny Looking Kids and Bring The Fire Project: Circus Show & Workshop.
The Exploratorium
Jurassic Live Dinosaur Show, Sublime Science, Stinky Slimy Exploding Fun and Sensory Area.
The Imaginarium
Katuma Drum Workshop. Zap Graffiti: 100 Ft Graffiti Wall, Bricks McGee Lego Metropolis. Three Little Pigs Cardboard Box Mansion, Messy Play and Silent Rave.
Plus…
Katumba’s End Of The Show Parade, Circus Skills Workshop, Teepee Village, Storybarn Trail & Story time, Paramount Wrestling, Far Away Sports Day, Gav Cross: Twisted Tales For Terrible Children, Teddy Bears’ Picnic, Mad Hatter’s Tea Party, Food Village & Picnic Area, Fairground, Fancy Dress Theme & Cat Walk Competition and Face Painting.
Far Away Land takes place on July 2 and 3, with all of the acts and activities taking place on both days. You can book the 10am to 2pm or 3pm to 7pm slot. There will be an autism and additional needs friendly session at Far Away Land on Friday, July 1, with lower capacity, quieter music and less intensity.
Tickets for Far Away Land go on sale tomorrow, April 27, and can be bought via the website. Princes Park is on Devonshire Road, L8 3TZ.
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