Liverpool International Music Festival (LIMF) has made a highly anticipated return this weekend following a two-year hiatus.
This year, LIMF has moved from its usual home of Sefton Park and is taking place at around 25 venues across the city, including the Liverpool Philharmonic Hall, Invisible Wind Factory and Camp and Furnace. A mixture of free and ticketed events have been taking place since Friday and music fans have been loving it.
The festival started on Friday with British reggae legends UB40 ft Ali Campbell and all-female DJ Collective Girls Don't Sync. Yesterday saw the likes of Kenny Allstar, Gracious K, Amber Jay, Lazygirl and more perform throughout the city centre.
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Today is the final day of the festival, where music fans can enjoy the likes of The Zutons, Red Rum Club, Big Joanie, The Dream Machine and many more talented acts take to the stage at Camp and Furnace. The theme for this year's festival is 'Power to the People and Purpose,' celebrating the people, movements and music genres that have 'changed the game' in the music world.
Our reporter Charlotte Roszko is at Camp and Furnace today to bring us all the latest updates. ECHO photographers will also be out and about capturing the best moments. Can you spot yourself in the crowd?
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