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The Liverpool Gin Festival Returns To St. George's Hall In December 2023 After Last Year's Success

Writer's picture: Peter Eric LangPeter Eric Lang

Updated: Sep 23, 2023

The Liverpool Gin Festival 2023 Will Return This December In St. George's Hall After Last Year's Success

The Festival will be showcasing hundreds of handpicked Craft Gins from around the world for you to sample, and to be able to buy your favourites by the glass, by the bottle or by the case (Credit: The Liverpool Gin Festival/Image was provided to The Liverpudlian to share, courtesy of the Publicist on behalf of their client. We make no claim to this content).
The Festival will be showcasing hundreds of handpicked Craft Gins from around the world for you to sample, and to be able to buy your favourites by the glass, by the bottle or by the case (Credit: The Liverpool Gin Festival/Image was provided to The Liverpudlian to share, courtesy of the Publicist on behalf of their client. We make no claim to this content).

After the huge success of the 2022 Festival, the team being The Liverpool Gin Festival are delighted to announce the new dates of the next Liverpool Gin Festival 2023, with it once again being held inside the magnificent Grade I Listed St. George’s Hall in the heart of Liverpool City Centre.


You can get your tickets to the event through their page on TicketQuarter.


The Festival will be showcasing hundreds of handpicked Craft Gins from around the world for you to sample, and to be able to buy your favourites by the glass, by the bottle or by the case.

Whether you are a gin connoisseur or a novice to the extraordinary world of gin, the festival will have something for everyone that will ensure lasting memories (Credit: The Liverpool Gin Festival/Image was provided to The Liverpudlian to share, courtesy of the Publicist on behalf of their client. We make no claim to this content).
Whether you are a gin connoisseur or a novice to the extraordinary world of gin, the festival will have something for everyone that will ensure lasting memories (Credit: The Liverpool Gin Festival/Image was provided to The Liverpudlian to share, courtesy of the Publicist on behalf of their client. We make no claim to this content).

How The Liverpool Gin Festival Works

The festival is once again split into 3 sessions, starting late afternoon on the Friday, then mid-afternoon and early evening on the Saturday. Plus, live entertainment will ensure that spirits are high and that good times will be had.


The team looks forward to welcoming guests to The Liverpool Gin Festival in December – Let the celebrations be-Gin once again:

  • Session 1: Friday the 1st of December - 5:00pm until 10:00pm.

  • Session 2: Saturday the 2nd of December - 2:00pm until 5:30pm.

  • Session 3: Saturday the 2nd of December - 6:00pm until 9:30pm.


You can go along with family, friends and colleagues to soak up the crisp Winter atmosphere in one of Liverpool's most recognisable landmarks that is a stunning example of Neoclassical architecture. In fact, why not make a full day or weekend of it, take in some unbelievable sightseeing, visit some of the world famous art galleries, museums and cathedrals, then wind down with a bite to eat and a final Gin of the day in one of the hundreds of top restaurants this magnificent City has to offer.


Additionally, the venue, St. George's Hall, is located in an exceptionally central and accessible position. Situated opposite Liverpool Lime Street Overground Railway Station and across the road from the Queen Square Bus Station.

'Let the celebrations be-Gin once again.'

Furthermore, the fabulous, enormously successful Official Annual Liverpool Christmas Market which attracts 250,000+ people every year, is held on St. George’s Plateau, literally a few feet away from where all the exhibitors are inside of St. George's Hall.


Whether you are a gin connoisseur or a novice to the extraordinary world of gin, the festival will have something for everyone that will ensure lasting memories.

The Festival will be showcasing hundreds of handpicked Craft Gins from around the world for you to sample, and to be able to buy your favourites by the glass, by the bottle or by the case (Credit: The Liverpool Gin Festival/Image was provided to The Liverpudlian to share, courtesy of the Publicist on behalf of their client. We make no claim to this content).

Tickets For The Liverpool Gin Festival

General admission tickets are just £11 including the admin fee, or maybe you fancy joining the festival for the VIP experience at just £22 including admin fees.


The VIP ticket admits the ticketholder for one session in the Private VIP Lounge. This includes priority entry, meet and greet service, private bar and a complimentary G&T of course.


Though, make sure to pick them up soon as they are of Limited availability – with only 60 tickets available per session in the Festival.


You can get your tickets to the event through their page on TicketQuarter.

The Festival will be showcasing hundreds of handpicked Craft Gins from around the world for you to sample, and to be able to buy your favourites by the glass, by the bottle or by the case (Credit: The Liverpool Gin Festival/Image was provided to The Liverpudlian to share, courtesy of the Publicist on behalf of their client. We make no claim to this content).
The Festival will be showcasing hundreds of handpicked Craft Gins from around the world for you to sample, and to be able to buy your favourites by the glass, by the bottle or by the case (Credit: The Liverpool Gin Festival/Image was provided to The Liverpudlian to share, courtesy of the Publicist on behalf of their client. We make no claim to this content).

Where Is The Liverpool Gin Festival Being Held?

St. George's Hall,

St. George's Plateau,

The Cultural Quarter,

Liverpool City Centre,

City of Liverpool, L1 1JJ,

Liverpool City Region, UK.

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