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The club wrapped up the Premier League title with a 5-1 hammering of Spurs on April 27.
The victory parade route will start at Allerton Maze and will travel northbound on Queens Drive.
The use of pyrotechnics poses risk of injury to fellow fans and serious health risks."
Additionally, no drones are allowed on the parade route and any unauthorised drones will be removed.
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Liverpool City Council’s cabinet member for culture and public health, Councillor Harry Doyle, said: “Bank Holiday Monday is set to be a day to remember for the whole city, and with an event of this scale, a bit of planning goes a long way.
“That’s why we’ve created a clear, easy FAQs to make sure everyone has the key information they need to feel confident, stay safe, and enjoy the day in their own way.”
The council has also answered other key questions about the event.
They are:
Liverpool City Council has invited Liverpool Football Club’s men’s team to parade their Premier League silverware around the city.
The victory parade route will start at Allerton Maze and will travel northbound on Queens Drive towards the Fiveways roundabout and Rocket flyover.
From there it will journey along:
• Queens Drive
• Mill Bank
• West Derby Road
• Islington
• Leeds Street
• The Strand
• Route finishes at Blundell Street
It is expected the 15km-long parade will last anywhere between 3 to 5 hours, but this is subject to change.
Liverpool City Council’s Culture Liverpool team has been liaising with businesses and residents on the route to make sure they are aware of the event and the impact it may have.
Liverpool Football Club are covering the costs of the parade.
LFC’s official social media channels (@LFCHELP) will keep you up to date with everything you need to know.
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.
We recommend those uncomfortable in large crowds choose a quieter location along the route which is away from major landmarks, or choose a wider street where there is more space to move around.
We strongly advise people do not drive – particularly into the city centre – and ask fans to either walk and try and view the parade as close to home as possible.
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The use of flares, pyrotechnics, or anything similar is strictly prohibited.
The use of pyrotechnics poses risk of injury to fellow fans and serious health risks.
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No drones are allowed on the parade route and any unauthorised drones will be removed.
We’re asking parents/carers/guardians to take a photo of children BEFORE attending the parade.
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