International Mersey River Festival and the Music on the
Waterfront 2014...
Photograph by Patrick
Trollope
THIS year's
International Mersey River Festival and the Music on the
Waterfront Festival took place in Liverpool, on the same
weekend, starting on Friday, 13 June and running on until the
early evening on Sunday, 15 June 2014. This amazing double event
had many activities for all ages, from food stands selling
everything from Scouse to Pancakes, to opportunities to look
around some Tall Ships at the Albert Dock, or a brand new Royal
Navy Ship – Type 45 Destroyer, at the Cruise Liner Terminal.
With the sun shining down throughout the event, people packed
out the area, from the Liverpool Arena right up to the end of
Princes Parade. The atmosphere was very relaxed and sociable
throughout, and with many families picnicking on the green areas
and by the canal, there was a lovely holiday feel to the
weekend. The Tall Ships that attended included the Stavros Niarchos, Prolific, Mercedes and Golden Vanity. Other vessel
taking part, were the Merchant Navy Ship Galatea, along with a
flotilla of around 12 to 15 barges. Plus, as this year marks the
350th anniversary of the Royal Marines, the Royal Navy's Marines
and Sea Cadet conducted displays on both Saturday and Sunday, to
the backdrop of the music emanating from the Waterfront stage
and a Sea Cadet
band played well outside
the museum, where later there were musical offerings of a more
classical nature. Bands and musicians also featured at Mann
Island stage through the event, including Formby Brass Band, and
intermittently amusingly costumed street artists interacted with
the crowds. Across the whole area there were so many other
interesting shows and happenings, it was too difficult to see
them all. The Uniformed Services were well represented and had
various displays and activities on the go. Children could be
seen busily drawing a sea creature on the pavement outside the
museum. The Edmund Gardner had had a transformation to become a
Dazzle boat and there were many stalls and information events
including the Canal and River
Trust who would like more
people to 'get involved'. Activities on the
big stage started on the Friday night with a show for BBC Radio
6 Music, host The Craig Charles Funk and Soul Homecoming, ending
with fireworks lighting up the river... They were also joined by
BBC Radio Merseyside. Sadly, a small shower did dampen the event
on the Friday night, but the party did continue and the rain was
short lived. Then on the Saturday, Smooth Radio took over the
stage, with artists like double platinum selling Rhydian, along
with the likes of The Christians, Honey Ryder, The Shires, and
Kristyna Myles taking to the stage. Between some of the acts,
the sky was the home for aerial displays by The Yakovlevs. Also
on the Saturday, as well as Sunday, Liverpool International
Canoe Polo Tournament, Zap Cat racing, Model boat exhibition,
Wake boarding at Salthouse Dock, International Mersey River
Festival Raft Race, Street theatre and Street Art took place.
For the Waterfront stage though, Sunday was less energetic, but
it still had The Yakovlevs, but this time some more relaxed
music with gigs preformed by the Bollywood Brass Band, Royal
Marine Band of Scotland and Rat Pack tribute band. and also on here, but for now please do check
out our photograpic coverage of this event by clicking on
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