9 Things To Do In May Half Term In Liverpool and The City Region

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Looking for ways to keep the kids entertained this May half term in Liverpool? Whether you’re staying local or heading into the city for a day out, there’s a packed programme of free and low-cost family events happening across Liverpool and the wider region. From musical mornings and interactive theatre to hands-on science shows and crafty workshops, there’s something to spark every imagination. Here’s our top pick of activities that promise fun, creativity and adventure for children of all ages – without breaking the bank.

1. Mini Maestros, Everyman Theatre Cafe (17 May – 28 June)

Mini Maestros Everyman Theatre Liverpool

Mini Maestros is an excellent music session for 0-5s on Saturday mornings. The session is an interactive, multi-sensory music workshop for children and their grown-ups.

With percussion, signing and dance, the sessions present an engaging platform for children to explore sound and song whilst learning and having fun! Head along on Saturday mornings and join them making music at the Everyman Theatre Cafe.

Mini Maestros is run by RISE Music Education CIC, a local collective of professional musicians working to deliver engaging creative arts projects in the community.

2. Fowl Play – May Half Term Workshops, Tate Liverpool + RIBA North (24 May – 4 June)

Fowl Play half term activities Tate Liverpool 2025

Swoop into Tate Liverpool’s Learning Space this half term holiday for free Fowl Play avian art activities!

Flock together for crafty family fun, constructing multi-coloured replicas of your favourite birds. Play with print stamping blocks and collage to recreate intricate feathered patterns and textures. Using their easy-to-follow templates, make a 3-D model of your bird and dive into their pick ‘n’ mix recycled craft box to add finishing touches to personalise your bird.

There will be a free facilitated workshop on Thursday 29 May from 14.00-16.00 led by artist Colette Whittington.

3. Animal adventures – Little Liverpool special, Museum of Liverpool (27 May)

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Are you ready to explore the wild world of animals? Welcome to Animal adventures! Join Museum of Liverpool’s animal-themed Little Liverpool special combining a visit to the popular Little Liverpool gallery, with extra animal-themed activities for their younger visitors to enjoy.

Animal adventures takes place on Tuesday mornings at 11.15am and on Sunday afternoons at 2.15pm.

4. Beanstalk! Shakespeare North Playhouse (27 May)

Beanstalk
Beanstalk! is a fantastic tale for kids, big kids and everyone in between! Stuffed with outlandish mischief, magic, music and maybe a bean sprout or two…

Jack is stuck working in his Mum’s greengrocers and all he wants is to go on adventures! When a huge beanstalk starts sprouting between the shelves – maybe the biggest adventure isn’t so far away after all!

A classic slice of family theatre and ideal for a half term visit.

5. Aquarium Behind The Scenes Tour, World Museum (27 / 28 May)

Aquarium Behind The Scenes Tour World Museum
Ever wanted to know what it takes to look after all the amazing animals in the World Museum’s aquarium? Wonder no more! Why not book onto this 20 minute Aquarium Behind The Scenes Guided Tour with one of the museum’s knowledgeable aquarium team members.

You’ll be taken into their back of house facilities to see how they look after the animals in their care. Each tour will have a maximum of 10 visitors and is for years 6+. They also ask for a minimum ratio of 3 children to 1 adult.

6. Big Art special: Art Sparks, Walker Art Gallery (27, 28 and 31 May)

Big Art Special Walker Art Gallery
Spark your creativity and have fun with Walker Art Gallery’s fabulous friendly facilitators in Big Art special: Art Sparks! Big Art is a very special place for young children and their grown ups to discover arty things together.

Explore your creativity as a family with their special facilitated activities and make a marvellous masterpiece to take home. Plus you’ll have some  time to explore Big Art and all the wonderful resources for yourself.

There is a small charge of £2 per child with up to two accompanying adults who can attend free of charge.

7. Garden Cyanotypes: Family Print Session, Bluecoat (28 May)

Bluecoat Garden Cyanotypes Print Session
Join Bluecoat as they explore this photographic printing process in a Family Friendly Print Session. Collect leaves and flowers from their beautiful spring garden to create your prints, or you can bring your own.

A cyanotype is a blue print made by placing an object on paper coated with iron salts. The silhouette of the object is transferred onto the paper as it is exposed to light, and appears after washing the paper in water. Suitable for ages 3+, just drop-in on the day.

8. Pirates Love Underpants, Liverpool Playhouse Theatre (28 – 31 May)

Pirates Love Underpants Liverpool Playhouse
Pirates Love Underpants is based on the beloved book by Claire Freedman and Ben Cort. Join their swashbuckling party of pirates on their quest to find the fabled Pants of Gold for the Captain’s Treasure chest!

Dodge hungry crocs beneath Long-John Bridge, bob upon the waves of Big Knickers Bay, spot sharks in fancy underpants and trek across Three Pants Ridge.

Filled with music, puppetry and glittering pants of gold, arrr you ready to set sail for a family adventure?

9. Exciting Science, The Atkinson (30 May)

Exciting Science The Atkinson
This brand new, Exciting Science educational show will amaze and astound all ages from 4 years and upwards, as they put the ‘Exciting’ back into ‘Science’.

With fun and fact filled experiments, watch in amazement as they recreate a volcanic eruption; turn a vacuum cleaner into a missile launcher or take aim at you with their smoke blaster!

So, stand clear and prepare to be amazed!

For even more things to do in Easter half term in Liverpool and the city region check out our What’s On Listings.

MAKE YOUR OWN CYANOTYPE JOURNAL 

MAKE YOUR OWN CYANOTYPE JOURNAL 

with Little Vintage Photography and Paper & Spine 

 

 

Date:  Friday 6th June 2025

 

Time:  9.30AM – 5.00PM

 

Location: BALTIC CREATIVE CAMPUS, LIVERPOOL L1 0AH

 

 

Join us for a day of creativity in a great location at the centre of Liverpool’s vibrant creative quarter!

 

Learn new skills in a relaxed and friendly space with experienced practitioners. Have fun making your own A5 hand-bound journal with beautiful blue and white cyanotype print detail.   

 

Work with analogue photographer and darkroom educator Little Vintage Photography, who will introduce you to the beauty of Victorian cyanotype prints. You will then make your own cyanotype paper and create your own prints. Then, with artist facilitator Paper & Spine, learn how to incorporate your cyanotype prints along with other decorative paper and materials to create a unique 120 page hand-bound journal with a soft-cover. 

 

You will    

 

– Mix chemistry and learn how to make your own cyanotype paper

– Create beautiful cyanotype sun-prints and a bookmark! 

– Make personalised ‘signatures’ from your cyanotypes and other decorative papers  

– Add a hidden pocket! 

– Hand-stitch and bind your pages to a soft vegan-leather cover       

– Add a secure fastening. 

 

No previous experience necessary. Small group workshop with limited places. 

 

18+ 

 

All Tuition and materials are included and tea, coffee & cake.

 

£140.00 

 

For Bookings & Info https://www.littlevintagephotography.co.uk/cyanotype-journal/

or Email rachel@littlevintagephotography.co.uk

 

Gift Vouchers are available. Email: workshops@paperandspine.co.uk

MAKE YOUR OWN CYANOTYPE JOURNAL 

MAKE YOUR OWN CYANOTYPE JOURNAL 

with Little Vintage Photography and Paper & Spine 

 

Date:  Friday 6th June 2025

Time:  9.30AM – 5.00PM

 

Location: BALTIC CREATIVE CAMPUS, LIVERPOOL L1 0AH

 

Join us for a day of creativity in a great location at the centre of Liverpool’s vibrant creative quarter.

Learn new skills in a relaxed and friendly space with experienced practitioners. Have fun making your own A5 hand-bound journal with beautiful blue and white cyanotype print detail.   

Work with analogue photographer and darkroom educator Little Vintage Photography, who will introduce you to the beauty of Victorian cyanotype prints. You will then make your own cyanotype paper and create your own prints. Then, with artist facilitator Paper & Spine, you will learn how to incorporate your cyanotype prints along with other decorative paper and materials and create a unique 120 page journal with a soft-cover and fastening. 

 

You will     

 

– Mix chemistry and learn how to make your own cyanotype paper

– Create beautiful cyanotype sun-prints and a bookmark! 

– Make personalised ‘signatures’ from your cyanotypes and other decorative papers  

– Add a hidden pocket! 

– Hand-stitch and bind your pages to a soft vegan-leather cover       

– Add a secure fastening. 

 

No previous experience necessary. Small group workshop with limited places. 

 

18+ 

 

Included: All Tuition and materials. Tea, coffee & cake

 

£140.00 

For Bookings & Info https://www.littlevintagephotography.co.uk/cyanotype-journal/

or Email rachel@littlevintagephotography.co.uk

 

Gift Vouchers are available. Email: workshops@paperandspine.co.uk

Animal adventures – Little Liverpool special

 

Are you ready to explore the wild world of animals? Welcome to animal adventures! 

Join our animal-themed Little Liverpool special combining a visit to the popular Little Liverpool gallery with extra animal-themed activities for our younger visitors to enjoy.

Little Liverpool special sessions have a limited number of tickets available so we recommend that you book in advance. Tickets cost £2 per child (aged 5 years and under) with a maximum of two accompanying adults and can be booked below or in person at the Museum of Liverpool.

Animal adventures takes place on Tuesday mornings at 11.15am and on Sunday afternoons at 2.15pm. 

 

Recurring events in Liverpool

Liverpool is a city full of Irish culture. There is always something happening that you join in with. Below is a lit of regular and recurring activities, delivered by our that you can pick up at any time.
Liverpool Irish Centre
The Liverpool Irish Centre runs a shop full of Irish produce, open 7-days a week. It receives Irish food deliveries fortnightly on a Wednesday/Thursday. The main bar hours are Fri and Sat, 2pm-midnight and Sun, 12.30pm-9pm, with live music 4/5pm. Follow them online to stay up to date with events. The venue is a hireable space and can be booked for parties or functions. The recurring programme looks like this:

Monday

Gardening class,10am, The Shed
Comhaltas, 6.30pm

Tuesday

Sequence dancing, 1pm
Liverpool Irish Choir, 6.30pm

Wednesday

JJ’s lunch club, 1pm
Yoga, 6pm
Irish language, 6-8pm
The Lowlands, 7pm
Liverpool Irish Fluteband, 7.30pm

Thursday

Tea dance/Bingo, 1pm
Irish language, 6pm
Bolger-Cunningham Irish dance, 6.30pm
Liverpool Irish Rovers social run, 6.30pm

Friday

25 cards, 9pm

Saturday

Bolger-Cunningham Irish dance, 10am
Tin whistle class, 10.30am, The Shed.

In addition, Liverpool Irish Rovers run regularly through the week. Contact them directly to join. The Centre runs Supper Céilí on the last Wednesday of every month at 8.30pm and hosts a monthly seisiún on the third Sunday of every month.
Comhaltas
Running classes regularly at the Liverpool Irish Centre, Comhaltas is your go to organisation for anything relating to Irish music. See day listing above for class times.
Conradh Na Gaeilge Learpholl
Irish language is on the rise again, not least because of the astounding work done at community level by groups such as Conradh Na Gaeilge Learpholl. Based at Liverpool Irish Centre, there are all sorts of lessons to join in with. Look at the day lists above for details of Wed/Thurs clubs. They also host Lon Gaeilge sessions at 12.30pm on the first Friday of every month at The Railway on Tithebarn Street. Guests to this are invited to bring 10 new words per session to use in conversation. Conradh Na Gaeilge Learpholl are the lead organisers of the annual Tony Birtill memorial lecture and scholarship.
Irish Community Care Merseyside
With 60-years of Irish community championing, Irish Community Care Merseyside is a first port of call for those needing to access welfares services. It undertakes year-round work to improve life-chances and build communities.
Liverpool Irish Famine Trail
Conserved and updated by Liverpool Irish Festival, the Liverpool Irish Famine Trail has an app and self-guided maps that you can take yourself through. There ar recurring walks taking place across the year – see our events page using the Events menu above, or this link.
The Institute of Irish Studies, University of Liverpool
An academic centre of excellence with a year round programme of events, talks, activities and archives to share. Sign up for their events mailings.

Liverpool Biennial Family Workshops at Liverpool Central Library

We’ll be storyboarding, collaging and diving into the inspiring work of Liverpool Biennial artists, creating ideas for our Liverpool Biennial 2025 Children’s Guide. Your artwork and ideas could be featured as part of the guide!

Whether you’re a budding artist or simply looking for a fun family activity, this workshop is a fantastic opportunity to unleash your creativity.

Workshops will take place at Liverpool Central Library on the below dates:

Saturday 7th December 2024, 11am-4pm

Saturday 4th January 2025, 12pm-4pm

Saturday 1st February 2025, 12pm – 4pm⁠

Saturday 1st March 2025, 12pm – 4pm⁠

Saturday 5th April 2025, 12pm – 4pm⁠

Saturdays 3rd May 2025, 12pm – 4pm⁠

Saturday 7th June 2025, 12pm – 4pm⁠

Drop in anytime for a day of exploration and artistic expression.

We can’t wait to see you there!

Wirral Open Studio Tour 2025

Save the dates in your diary! Wirral Open Studio Tour returns this June with its biggest event yet. Throughout the weekend of Saturday 14th and Sunday 15th June, over 100 artists from across the peninsula will invite the public into their studios and creative spaces.

Now in its 15th year of celebrating visual arts across the peninsula, the tour has become a firm favourite with art lovers, with thousands of visitors finding inspiration each year from the incredible talent that Wirral has to offer.

The FREE event offers an exciting opportunity to meet artists and find out more about their creative processes, look around some of their working spaces and perhaps take home a piece of unique art.

Alongside tour regulars, there will be work from 31 new artists to enjoy and around 60 venues to explore this year. From painting, printmaking, ceramics and sculpture to glass, textiles, photography and woodworking, there’s something that will appeal to everyone.

“This special weekend is a wonderful chance for people to get a ‘behind the scenes’ look at spaces not usually open to the public,” tour organiser and glass artist Helen Smith says.

“And with so many artists taking part this year at locations across the whole peninsula, the printed brochure and interactive map on our website will really help you plan your weekend.”

All studios are open from 10am – 5pm on Saturday 14th June and Sunday 15th June, with a selection also open from 6pm – 9pm on Friday 13th June.

Visit the wirralarts.com website for more information and to download the free tour brochure listing all the artists and venue locations. You’ll also find printed copies at galleries, cafes, community centres and libraries in the run-up to the event.

Bubblemania!

May Half Term at Eureka! Science + Discovery!

BUBBLEMANIA! ? May 24 – June 1

Join Ray Bubbles, the International Bubbleologist and Guinness World Record Holder, in his high-energy, fast-paced show that bursts with bubbly surprises.

PLUS! Get hands-on in their fizzingly fab workshop as they explore the science behind some bubbly chemical reactions! ?

All standard tickets include an annual pass for free – so you can return for free for a whole year! (New events and activities every school holiday, plus weekday toddler fun during term time)

Sudley Father’s Day

 

 

If you have a dad, are a dad or have a special father figure in your life – this day is for you. Head along to South Liverpool’s hidden gem, Sudley House, to celebrate Father’s Day.

Visitors can hear the sounds of the Bebington Bittermen fill the rooms of Sudley house, a choir of ordinary blokes who make an extraordinary sound from Georgian laments, to the West Coast sounds of the 1960s, to straight-up sea shanties.

Meet the Bootle tool shed, find out abut the work they do and find out how to make your own children’s busy board.

And finally get the whole family involved in their Sudley Bug hunt and find out what critters live around the gardens surrounding the house.

 

 

Wonder In The Street

 

Wonder in the Street is back!

This year we’re celebrating community as super power; presenting our annual event alongside St Helens Borough Council as they launch Refugee Week 2025.

Performances will be BSL Interpreted as we celebrate community as a superpower and the importance of theatre being accessible to all.

Join us on Saturday 14th June for a day of shows the whole family will capture the imagination of the whole family!

LAS Theatre presents: Caspian’s Storm11.00am (BSL Interpreted) & 1.30mpmAges 3+

Caspian is a small but incredibly curious crab. One stormy night, a magical tide transforms him into a giant, talking crustation! But danger lurks when a group of humans plot to cook him for their dinner. With LAStheatre’s quirky humour and toe-tapping music, Caspian’s Storm is the perfect show for all the family

Tit for Tat presents: Now I am Deaf11.30am & 2.00pm

Exploring their own hearing loss as a source of play and invention, a clown stumbles before its audience, and dances between the chattering heads and the singing hands of strangers.

Tackling cultural boundaries and personal identity through moments of chaos, sincerity, interconnectivity, and utter nonsense

Half a String presents: Space Chickens12.00pm & 2.30pm (BSL Interpreted)Ages 5+

Earth’s unlikely hero: an adventurous chicken who is blasted into space to solve all of ourplanet’s problems. Sounds ridiculous? Not for our heroic hen who will boldly go where nopoultry has gone before…With stunning puppetry and original banjo synth music follow this rocket-fuelled tale all ontop of a van. Join us, for an intergalactic adventure from the hen house, to the milky way.

Sojan Keiley presents: Bollywood Dance Workshop12.30pm (BSL Interpreted)

Learn fun and enjoyable Indian Dance moves and steps taken from Indian movies, bring your glitz and glamour, lets get your hips and shoulders shaking to the sounds of the latest music.

Get ready to move your feet to the Bhangra Beat! Use colourful scarves to further enhance the dance. Accompanied by vibrant music and dynamic moves.

This workshop brings the very best of Indian dance, music, colour and storytelling. It will leave you buzzing and feeling energised.