The landscape of Liverpool’s seasonal entertainment is set for a significant addition as Albert’s Schloss confirms a five-day spectacular for the upcoming Easter Bank Holiday.
Running from Thursday 2nd to Monday 6th April, the venue intends to blend its signature mischievous entertainment with a springtime twist.
This period is expected to be a five-day celebration of food, drink and performance, with Easter bunny promenaders, live music, cabaret and plenty of surprises across the weekend.
The festivities begin on Thursday with Disko Wunderbunnies, an event promised to serve up glitter, grooves and glorious mischief.
The momentum continues through the bank holiday, especially Good Friday and Pleasure Palace takes over the weekend.
During these sessions, DJs, live music, and Easter bunny promenaders will be bringing the energy across the venue, ensuring a continuous atmosphere of high-spirited celebration for the city’s revellers.
Culinary Highlights and Limited Edition Menu

In addition to the performance schedule, the venue has focused heavily on its seasonal food offering.
Easter Sunday delivers a high-spirited Sunday Service, featuring a feel-good choir, indulgent roasts and a vibrant party atmosphere.
To mark the occasion, the kitchen is introducing a limited-edition Lamb Challah Burger, which is packed with braised lamb shoulder, raclette and redcurrant sauce, served with fries and mint mayonnaise.
The weekend also features interactive elements designed to engage guests throughout the venue.
Alongside the entertainment, guests can expect Easter egg hunts, das fotobooth moments and indulgent Sunday roasts.
These additions aim to create a multi-sensory experience that combines the traditional elements of a British Easter with the brand’s Alpine-themed revelry.
Wrapping Up the Bank Holiday Weekend

The celebrations conclude on Monday with Après Artiste, rounding off a comprehensive schedule of live performances and hospitality.
With five days of entertainment, food and full-throttle celebration, it’s set to be one of the biggest Easter weekends in Liverpool.
This announcement follows a strong period of growth for the venue, which continues to position itself as a central hub for the city’s social communities during major holiday periods.
The scheduling reflects a commitment to providing diverse programming that appeals to both daytime diners and late-night party-goers.
By combining a feel-good choir with a vibrant party atmosphere, the venue looks to capture the unique energy of the city during a major public holiday.
This five-day event promises to deliver a five-day celebration of food, drink and performance to all who attend.











