Southport Visiter

Building for the future ... at BRICKLIVE

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BRICKLIVE - the UK’s largest interactiv­e brickfille­d exhibition - is coming to the Exhibition Centre Liverpool next month.

Families will be able to access more than 2m bricks, exclusive digital content and life-sized profession­ally-built statues.

BRICKLIVE is a truly unique experience for children and adults alike.

The event is bursting with awe-inspiring models from British history, the world’s most iconic buildings and epic fantasy creations.

Visitors can enjoy detailed models such as an 8m long Flying Scotsman, a fire breathing dragon and even a scale replica of the Great Pyramid of Giza.

There will also be a full range of interactiv­e features to keep the whole family entertaine­d for hours, including a galactic adventure zone, featuring Star Wars themed bricks to build your own spacecraft.

Additional­ly, there are Minecraft gaming tables, racing ramps, selfie stations and giant brick pits each containing

over bricks.

The event takes place from October 25 to 27 with 3½-hour sessions across the weekend Friday afternoon, Saturday and Sunday morning and afternoon.

Senior sales manager for Exhibition Centre Liverpool, Colm Graham, said: “BRICKLIVE will bring the largest collection of bricks and models Liverpool has ever seen and visitors can experience it all under one roof.

“We will have over 5,000 sq m (50,000 ft) of fun, providing a platform for the whole family to create, play and discover.

“It’s the perfect event to keep the kids entertaine­d during October half-term.”

A limited number of early bird tickets have now gone on sale, priced at £8, available from https://www.exhibition­centrelive­rpool.com/ bricklive

There is free admission for children aged three and under, and carers can get free admission (pre-registrati­on required). 250,000 LEGO®

 ??  ?? Children of all ages will be enthralled at the prospect of attending BRICKLIVE – and getting access to 2m bricks!
Children of all ages will be enthralled at the prospect of attending BRICKLIVE – and getting access to 2m bricks!

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