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The Merseyside Guitar Show returns for 2019

The biggest guitar expo in the Merseyside area, the Merseyside Guitar Show hosted by Northern Guitar Shows, will take place on Sunday, 24th November 2019 from 10am to 4.00pm at Aintree Racecourse Exhibition Centre. Promising to be the biggest show to date, it features more than 100 exhibitors, collectors and dealers across four floors set […]

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The biggest guitar expo in the Merseyside area, the Merseyside Guitar Show hosted by Northern Guitar Shows, will take place on Sunday, 24th November 2019 from 10am to 4.00pm at Aintree Racecourse Exhibition Centre.

Promising to be the biggest show to date, it features more than 100 exhibitors, collectors and dealers across four floors set in a US style table-top exhibition. It also marks the 85th exhibition that Northern Guitar Shows have curated in their 22 year history, which is a highly-commendable feat.

First and foremost a retail event, both new and vintage instruments will be available throughout the show. With retailers, manufacturers and luthiers all coming together to buy and sell gear there’s bound to be something to tickle your fancy, alongside special show bargains in time for Christmas.

Live music, workshops and demos will be running throughout the day in the 300-seater live music hall, including a performance from former Stone Roses and Asia guitarist Aziz Ibrahim Esq plus a workshop from former Verve guitar player Nick McCabe.

The event is sponsored PMT, Supro, BluGuitar, Fret-King Guitars, Vintage Guitars, Guitar.com, Acoustic Review, Reflex Print, Promenade Music, Pedal Patch, Hercules Stands, Mooer, Ernie Ball, L R Baggs and the Musicians’ Union. PA is provided by Bose Ltd. Drums provided by Amplifire Audio

Free parking. Cafe and licensed bar. Public admission is £7.00 on the door. Accompanied under-12’s free. More information at guitarshows.co.uk.

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