Make the most of the summer holidays this August at St Johns! We’ve got loads of options for you and the family this month.
International Beatleweek
In the city where it all began, this month celebrate the Fab Four at the annual International Beatleweek Festival. From the 21st – 27th August, the event will host 70 bands from over 20 countries and Beatles fans from all over the world. Not only will there be live music acts at the Cavern on Mathew Street, but there will also be lots of Beatles themed events going on throughout Liverpool.
If you’re a Beatles superfan, HMV have got you sorted with a great range of t-shirts and memorabilia in store. Brush up on your Beatles knowledge with all their classic albums on vinyl available.
Mathew Street Festival
This bank holiday weekend, the legendary Mathew Street Festival is returning to Liverpool after 10 years. The four-day festival will be taking place at the Pier Head featuring dozens of great acts including Holly Johnson and The Jacksons.
Get ready with St Johns at Storm for the right festival vibe. With the latest celebrity styles and outfit inspo, they’ve got the perfect look sorted for the event, giving you on-trend clothing at affordable prices.
For anyone looking to join the festivities, our car park is positioned just across the road from Lime Street Station. Where you can park securely and cheaply at St Johns for just £6 all day. Click here for more info.
National Relaxation Day
If you’re partied out this summer and looking for some time to unwind, it’s National Relaxation Day on August 15th . With the hustle and bustle of daily life, you deserve time to kick back and relax and no matter what that looks like we’ve got plenty of great shops to choose from.
Pop into Equivalenza to aromatize your life with the perfect diffusers for that relaxing spa feel no matter if it’s your home, office, or car. Start a new hobby or get crafting to chill out, Ryman offers plenty of colouring books, crochet kits and crafts to choose from. It’s time to relax with some retail therapy at St Johns.