Brazilica Festival Announces Brand-New Location for 2017

By: Apr. 13, 2017
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Liverpool Carnival Company has announced that the Brazilica Festival is back for 2017 in a brand-new location!

The world famous three-day Brazilica Festival returns to Liverpool city centre in 2017 for the 10TH consecutive year, from 14-16 July, and Liverpool's International Samba Festival is proud to reveal that The Pier Head will be its new home for 2017.

There will certainly a carnival atmosphere at the former George's Dock site which will be brought to life with a colourful celebration of the sights, sounds and tastes of Brazilian culture on the Brazilica main stage which will take pride of place within The Pier Head Village - a family focused festival coming to Liverpool's Waterfront this summer.

The Pier Head Village will deliver a programme of world class entertainment, locally-sourced street food and artisan markets, high flying thrill rides and activity based family entertainment, offering a complete day to night summer experience designed to entertain all ages.

One of the highlights of the festival will undoubtedly be the Brazilica main stage programme which will transform the Pier Head into a sizzling hotbed of colourful carnival action. With Liverpool's landmark trio of buildings, the Three Graces towering over the site and a host of activities taking place already, what better place to celebrate all things Brazil, including Latin fever, extravagant costumes, exotic music and of course, plenty of samba?!

The UK's largest Samba Carnival event, Brazilica has become one of the flagship events of the year in Liverpool's festival calendar. A colourful celebration of Brazilian music, dance, culture, food and sport, it attracts over 60,000 visitors to the city centre and this year the event promises to be bigger and better than ever.

Organisers have revealed that 10-piece Brazilian Afrobeat band Bixiga 70 from São Paulo have added Brazilica to their European tour dates and will be performing at the Pier Head Village stage on Saturday, 15th July.

It has also been announced that the Brazilian Film Festival will also return for a third year running, as well as the Fringe Festival packed with exhibitions and workshops, with many artists and bands already confirmed from around the world to take part. Events will take place in venues across the city.

The spectacular night-time Carnival Parade which features Samba bands from across the UK and overseas will remain the main festival highlight on the Saturday night, thousands of people line the route which makes its way from Abercrombie Square through the city centre streets with this year's parade ending at a new location to be announced.

Full details of the entire festival programme will be released very soon.

Maeve Morris, Artistic Director of Liverpool Carnival Company, said: "We are over the moon with this year's location. The Pier Head is such a beautiful site and holds so much historic value to the city; I am sure that our main stage will light up the The Pier Head - a perfect hub for Brazilica 2017!"

Martin O'Shea, managing director of The Pier Head Village, added: "We are thrilled to be able to host the Brazilica festival as part of The Pier Head Village's offer this year. Brazilica has been a highlight on the city's event calendar for the last 10 years and is the perfect addition to the Village. We are very excited at the prospect of seeing all of these incredible performers in such an iconic location, the atmosphere is going to be absolutely brilliant and we are looking forward to it!"

Follow on social media at www.facebook.com/brazilicafestival and @BrazilicaFest.

Liverpool Carnival Company was created 9 years ago by husband and wife creative team, Roger & Maeve Morris. Roger's career as a professional percussionist spans the last 40 years and includes accolades such as performing with The Real Thing, Jools Holland and Novo Balanço. Maeve, his wife of 30 years, creates all of the exquisite costumes worn by the drummers and fabulous dancers from the Liverpool Samba School along with a team of volunteers. They have delivered and participated in over 900 events in Brazil, Amsterdam, Ireland, and the UK. Liverpool Samba School holds the accolade for being one of the only non-Brazilian samba schools to play in the Rio Carnival parade, with an ongoing partnership with Mangueira samba school -the oldest school in Brazil and a multiple Carnival winner.

Liverpool Carnival Company has delivered a Rio-style carnival in Liverpool since its European Capital of Culture year in 2008 with the focus on involving and engaging local communities in its preparation and performance as well as presenting a memorable spectacle for the people of Liverpool and visitors from further afield.

Liverpool BID Company is an independent organisation that represents more than 1,200 businesses in Liverpool city centre via City Central BID and Commercial District BID (Business Improvement District). Its maIn Focus is to support the business trading environment by investing monies, raised from a levy and sponsorship, into a programme of events, environmental and safety projects as well as the marketing of the city centre as a world class visitor destination and business location. www.liverpoolbidcompany.co.uk / @LpoolBIDCompany

The Pier Head Village is the brand new family focused festival coming the Liverpool's Waterfront from 30 June - 10 September 2017. The three-month summer festival will provide a holiday village in the heart of the city and the place to make new memories with family and friends. The festival has been brought to life by The Liverpool Fair Ltd in partnership with Sound City and Heart. FM supported by Liverpool City Council and Culture Liverpool. www.pierheadvillageliverpool.com / @PierHeadVillage



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