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£2m arrives for new ‘Beatles attraction’ on Liverpool waterfront

£2m arrives for new ‘Beatles attraction’ on Liverpool waterfront

Plans to create a new “immersive waterfront attraction” have taken a step forward.

In October 2021, then-chancellor Rishi Sunak said £2m would be provided to help develop what was then billed as a new “Beatles attraction” as support for a raft of “Levelling Up” projects across the region was revealed. The money is being provided by the Department for Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) who, when approached by the ECHO in January this year, said the timeframe for providing the funding was within the 2022/23 financial year, meaning the window remained open for a few more months.

The ECHO understands the money has now been received and the process of building a business case for the new attraction is now underway. It is thought the process will take around six months and will go towards fleshing out the plans to make the proposed attraction a reality.

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While plans are still in the works, it is still not clear what form the attraction will take. Following the 2021 autumn statement where the announcement of the funds was made, it was confirmed that the Liverpool City Region Combined Authority had been working on securing funding for the attraction from as far back as 2018.

After the announcement, Metro Mayor Steve Rotheram reaffirmed his vision for establishing “a truly world-class, cutting-edge immersive Beatles experience”. However the emphasis on the Beatles being at the heart of the project appeared to differ from the vision of Liverpool City Council which suggested it should be “Beatles included” rather than Beatles-led and also celebrate the region’s wider cultural offer.

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A previous working title for the project was ‘The Pool’. It is now understood that going forward it is now being referred to as ‘Liverpool Music Project’.

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  • May 22, 2023