A huge disco night is coming to Sefton Park's Palm House next month.
One of Liverpool's most beloved spaces, the spectacular setting has been loved by locals and tourists alike for more than a century.
The iconic dome-shaped glass Victorian building is packed with lush flora and fauna and now operates as a charity, well known for staging a range of events including gigs, film screenings, music shows, dance nights and weddings.
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In March, the stunning venue will play host to an evening of disco with Glitterbox's very own Melvo Baptiste. There'll be disco music all night long, against the backdrop of the beautiful park.
There will be plenty more diverse music events this spring, from RAW dance and club nights to the popular Candlelight Concerts by the internationally acclaimed Fever Up.
Also making a much-anticipated return next month is the venue's popular Tuesday afternoon events. Local artist Maggie Pearson will be presenting a unique workshop, demonstrating botanical contact printing. There will also be a course of life drawing classes later in the month.
Disco in the Palm House with Melvo Baptiste will take place on Saturday, March 12 from 7pm. The event is for over 18s only and you can book tickets here.
Sefton Park Palm House Preservation Trust is a registered charity set up in 1996 to manage Sefton Park Palm House.
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