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Lola Young and Tate McRae brought the vibes earlier, as Haim perform on the mostly all-female line-up in Liverpool.
Below is a map showing the route the Liverpool FC bus will take throughout the city. However, for clarity, the parade route will start at Allerton Maze and will travel northbound on Queens Drive towards the Fiveways roundabout and the Rocket flyover. From there, it will journey along:
Liverpool FC’s Premier League title winning parade will take place on 26th May 2025, with the route and timings having now been confirmed. The open top bus route will start at the Allerton Maze at 2:30pm and head up Queens Drive,
On Monday, Reds lucky enough to live close to the route are planning to host friends and family from across the country, fire up their barbecues and join the crowds of hundreds of thousands just outside their doorsteps.
If you are unable to attend the parade, you can also watch it live across LFC’s platforms, including LFCTV GO, YouTube, Facebook, X and TikTok. Fans can also watch live on LFCTV on Sky channel 423 or Virgin Media channel 544 in the UK.
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Liverpool FC fans have been urged to celebrate the team’s Premier League victory responsibly, without pyrotechnics and flares, during the team's bus parade next week. Hundreds of thousands are expected to attend the city-wide celebration on Monday.
Around 50 people were treated for burns caused by flares being set off after Liverpool clinched the Premier League title against Spurs last month, police and health officials in t
Despite the common football chant "no pyro, no party", pyrotechnics pose serious risks due to their high temperatures and potential to aggravate respiratory conditions. Merseyside Police Chief Inspector Chris Barnes, overseeing the parade, noted a worrying uptick in pyrotechnic use at football events.
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The city of Liverpool will come to a standstill on Monday as the new Premier League champions parade their trophy across their 10-mile journey