With Eurovision coming to the UK later this year, National Museums Liverpool (NML) has opened a search for performers and musicians to take part in a two-week cultural festival to be held across the city ahead of the event.
Tom Anstey | Planet Attractions | 09 Mar 2023
With Eurovision coming to the UK later this year, National Museums Liverpool (NML) has opened a search for performers and musicians to take part in a two-week cultural festival to be held across the city ahead of the event.
Called EuroFest, NML is seeking singers, musicians, dancers and acrobats to perform for its contribution - Museum Sessions Live.
During the two-week festival, more than 100 performances will take place across NML’s collection of museums, including the Walker Art Gallery, World Museum, Museum of Liverpool, Maritime Museum and the Lady Lever Art Gallery.
“The Eurovision Song Contest 2023 in Liverpool, hosted on behalf of Ukraine, will entertain millions around the world as artists come together in this one-of-a-kind musical competition,” said David Watson, NML’s executive director of audiences and media.
“Museums Sessions Live, as part of EuroFest, is our opportunity to welcome everyone from near and far - providing unrivaled entertainment, animating our cultural venues and spaces like never before and importantly, for us, our opportunity to give others their time in the dazzling Eurovision spotlight.”
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