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Oktoberfest Liverpool has announced an extra date

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The largest celebration of Bavarian culture in the North West, Oktoberfest Liverpool, has added an extra date this year.

The weekend event at the city’s waterfront Exhibition Centre now includes an evening session on Friday, October 18th, and organisers have announced some additional surprises to the line-up, including live music from Fat Cat Brass and funfair rides.

Oktoberfest Liverpool has announced an extra date

Paul Laing from Oktoberfest Liverpool said:

“We’ve had a great reaction from people to this year’s festival which includes more live entertainment, more funfair rides and we hope more lederhosen!

“Our host is Beer Guide Worldwide’s Kam Wojtow who will the keep the sessions moving along with party games to win prizes – and we’ve got the biggest bar in the city with plenty of room to line up some steins.

“So, get dressed up and come and experience the famous Oktoberfest atmosphere with hundreds of others in a safe indoor environment.”

Sessions take place on Friday 18th October 6pm-11pm; Saturday 19thOctober 12pm-5pm; 6pm-11pm and Sunday 20th October 12pm-6pm with tickets priced at £12.50 (not including booking fee).

VIP huts are also available for up to eight people and cost £480 with all tickets available here.

For more information follow on Facebook or Instagram @oktoberfestliverpool

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