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Liverpool Remembers
TO commemorate 5 years since the pandemic began, a national Covid19 Day of Reflection will take place on:- Sunday, 9 March 2025.
The inaugural COVID19 Day of Reflection is an opportunity for us to remember those who have lost their lives since the pandemic began and to honour the tireless work and acts of kindness shown during this unprecedented time.
On Sunday, 9 March 2025, residents from across the city are invited to participate in a moment of reflection and remembrance, for the lives lost, the sacrifices made, and the resilience, strength, and solidarity that so often defines our city.
St George’s Hall is synonymous with commemoration and is considered by many as the city’s secular space. On Sunday, the stunning Great Hall will be illuminated by the gentle glow from hundreds of paper lanterns, as a poignant soundscape plays, creating an ambience for quiet contemplation; visitors are encouraged to walk amongst the lanterns, before leaving a message of reflection in the Book of Commemoration.
The Lantern Labyrinth by the Lantern Company offers a quiet sanctuary for contemplation, a place to reflect on the past, and to honour the lives affected by the pandemic.
"We were there. We are here. We remember together."
For further information relating to accessibility, please visit: hStGeorgesHallLiverpool.Co.UK or contact us via CityHallsWvents@Liverpool.Gov.UK. Culture Liverpool, St George’s Hall and Liverpool City Council will be sharing live updates on social media. COMMENTS (0)
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