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More than 1 million people descend on Liverpool as city shines on world stage

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Liverpool fans turn the waterfront red(Image: Andrew Teebay Liverpool Echo)

It's been a huge couple of weeks for Liverpool as the city has played host to a series of historic events that will go down in history.

In the past seven weeks, Liverpool has seen The Reds crowned Premier League champions with a jubilant victory parade, Everton bid a beautiful farewell to Goodison Park and a string of major music events that brought a party atmosphere to the city.



The historic sporting and music events have brought well over a million people into the city, as Liverpool has once again showcased its strength in playing host to large scale events.



Our city always shines brightest when it's showcasing itself as a home for historic sporting moments and magical music events.



We took a look back at the five major events that transformed the city and showcased Liverpool at its very best on a global stage.

Tens of thousands of Liverpool fans descended on Anfield on April 27 for The Reds' highly anticipated match against Tottenham which saw Slot's side clinch Premier League victory with a storming 5-1 win.

As the Liverpool coach approached the stadium it was met with songs and an overwhelming cloud of red smoke as the atmosphere built before the game.

More than 60,000 fans were inside Anfield for the game against Tottenham Hotspur, with tens of thousands more watching it all from outside the ground on an incredible day of celebrations for Liverpool fans.

Outside Anfield's historic The Sandon pub, fans scaled walls, vans and even the roof of a petrol station to try and get a view of the pub's huge outdoor screen.

Liverpool fans celebrate winning the Premier League title outside Anfield against Tottenham(Image: Iain Watts/Liverpool Echo)

The atmosphere was made even more special for many supporters, who were denied the opportunity to celebrate Liverpool's 2019/20 Premier League win with their fellow supporters due to measures put in place as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic.

When the full time whistle was blown, the streets around the ground were filled with fans celebrating, singing and soaking up every second of a special day in the city.

On the other side of Stanley Park, Everton FC fans had their own emotional day of celebrations on May 18 as they bid farewell to their beloved Goodison Park.

Fans were brought to tears as they watched Everton men's first team play their last match at Goodison.

Flares were lit and songs were sung as fans enjoyed the 2-0 win over Southampton which marked the end of an era at The Grand Old Lady.

Thousands filled the streets around the ground ahead of the emotional fixture, with blue smoke filling the air as Everton's team bus was forced to take an alternate route after manic scenes outside the stadium.

Everton fans say goodbye to Goodison Park in style(Image: Liverpool ECHO)

As fans poured into the ground, Everton legend Duncan Ferguson was spotted being mobbed by fans as he made his way into Goodison Park.

Moments before kick-off, fans were seen sobbing in the stands as they welcomed the teams onto the pitch, with them encouraged to remember all those who came before them - friends, family and fellow Blues.

The Toffees took the lead just six minutes in when Iliman Ndiaye fired home from the centre of the box.

The forward doubled the home side's lead in the second minute of added time at the end of the first half, sending Goodison Park into mayhem on its big day.

Everton fans celebrate on Goodison Road(Image: Andrew Teebay Liverpool Echo)

Once the final whistle blew, Evertonians Tony Bellew and Gethin Jones hosted a ceremony marking the end of an era at Goodison Park.
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