A viral rave celebrating the weird and wonderful side of internet nostalgia is heading to Liverpool this summer as Pixelate takes over Arts Club on Seel Street.
The event will arrive at the Seel Street venue on Friday 17 July, bringing a unique mix of nightcore, donk, happy hardcore, video game remixes and 2010s nostalgia for a night inspired by the online culture many grew up with.
Pixelate Liverpool celebrates the internet era of memes and gaming
Pixelate has built a following by transforming internet nostalgia into an immersive club experience, combining high-energy music with visuals and references from the online world.
The Liverpool event will encourage guests to embrace the nostalgia, with cosplay encouraged, alongside themed decorations, nostalgic activities and a celebration of everything from old-school internet culture to gaming memories.
Liverpool voted as the next stop for Pixelate
Organisers revealed that Liverpool was chosen following a vote among fans, with the city winning by a large margin and earning its own Pixelate takeover.
The night will feature a lineup of DJs including Alterum, Arcade Trauma, Compulsive Leia, Kalisae and Redskare, bringing a mix of energetic sounds designed for fans of nostalgic internet culture.
Pixelate Liverpool will take place at Arts Club on 90 Seel Street on Friday 17 July 2026, running from 11pm until 4am.
With free party bags and lightsticks available for early arrivals, plus nostalgic extras including board games, crafts and themed accessories, Pixelate promises to be a throwback night for anyone in Liverpool wanting to go back in time.
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