The ACC Liverpool Group is making plans to reopen its venues at the city’s waterfront event campus and is set to host a range of conferences, entertainment, sporting events, and exhibitions over the summer months following news that some larger indoor venues will be allowed to open from 17 May.
The Business Desk reports that event capacity will be limited to 1,000 attendees, or half the venue’s capacity, whichever number is lower.
From 17 May, ACC Liverpool will be hosting a one-day hybrid conference and exhibition, the European Health-Tech Innovation Week, which will virtually connect delegates from across Europe’s leading healthcare innovation regions.
Delegates will also be able to attend sessions in person at the convention centre.
The venue will also be hosting the Royal College of Ophthalmologists virtual event, as well as an event for the Royal College of Nursing in September.
The Auditorium at M&S Bank Arena, part of the event campus, is set to host a series of entertainment shows including X-treme Magic, Sleeping Beauty, Hot Water Comedy Club, Bippo’s Circus Spectacular and Circus of Horrors.
Faye Dyer, managing director of The ACC Liverpool Group, said: “While everyone has adapted to a new landscape over the past year and is used to zooming in business meetings or watching events on the internet, nothing can replace the buzz and energy of live events.
She said that the customers and delegates have been missed since the group had to close their doors last March and that there was confidence that there will be an appetite for attending live events.
“After 21 June – if the government roadmap continues to stay on track – restrictions will continue to be eased for large events and performances when all legal limits on social contact are set to be removed which will mean we can get back to hosting large events,” she added.
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