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Countdown To Brazilica Festival This Weekend; Preview

Just in time for the heatwave, Liverpool’s International Samba Festival will transform the Commercial District into a sizzling hotbed of colourful carnival action this Saturday, 16th July and Brazilica 2016 promises to be even bigger and better than ever before. 

The party will begin this Friday, 15th July, as the newly refurbished PanAm on Liverpool’s Albert Dock will host a dazzling evening of dance, costumes and Brazilian vibes for Brazilica’s annual Carnival Queen Competition where Brazilian dancers from far and wide battle it out for samba supremacy.

The fun will continue on Saturday, 16th July as Brazilica takes over the historical Derby Square with a sizzling programme of live music all day longFrom midday until 10pm, the Main Stage at Derby Square will come alive with bands playing samba, Brazilian funk, gafieira, forro, bossa nova, with Brazilian DJs and samba dance shows thoughout the day.

Bands on stage include Tribo GafieiraAfrosambaWinnie Nogueira BandMorro 16Oya BatacudaSamba Masala and many more.

 You can sample Brazilian food, such as Feijoada stew with salsa and delicious Brazilian desserts, soft drinks, caipirinhas and Brazilian beer from the stalls around the square from midday to 10pm.

Plus, you can view the Biennial installation opposite Liverpool Law Courts, where Lawrence Abu Hamdan’s Hummingbird Clock, a tree of binoculars resembling CCTV cameras, keeps watch over the Town Hall’s clock.

And there will also be samba performances in Church Street and Clayton Square on Saturday, 16th and 17thJuly from 1-4pm.

But the highlight of the day will undoubtedly be the spectacular night-time Carnival Parade which will began at 8pm on Saturday 16th July and will feature world class dancers and Samba bands from across the UK and overseas and even as far as Singapore!

Headed by the newly crowned Carnival Queen, the Carnival Parade will make its way from Abercromby Square, snaking through the city centre streets ending up at Church Street.

Thousands of people line the route to watch the huge samba carnival parade travel through the city centre, filling the streets with colour, music and fun.

Starting from Abercromby Square, the parade will turn onto Oxford Street and turn left on to Hope Street, the parade then turns right by the Philharmonic pub and will follow Hardman Streetand continue on to Bold Street. The Parade will then continue onto Church Street, finishing at the Whitechapel Junction.

So make sure you come early to secure your position and get the best view of the spectacle which kicks off at 8pm.

The festival fun will continue with an After Party at The Arts Club on Seel Street, home of Circus and Chibuku, hosted by carnival DJs with live performances from visiting samba bands from 10pm until 4am. Entry £5.

Keep up to date with all Brazilica Festival activity at: www.brazilicafestival.co.uk

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Founder and Editor, Clare Deane, shares her passion for all the amazing things happening in Liverpool. With a love of the local Liverpool music scene, dining out a couple of times a week and immersing herself in to all things arts and culture she's in a pretty good place to create some Liverpool Noise.

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