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The North West Wedding Show, incorporating The Liverpool Wedding Show, is taking place on 25th and 26th September 2021, at the Exhibition Centre Liverpool – next to the M&S Bank Arena.

The North West Wedding Show is a full weekend of shopping where you can try, buy and save everything for your wedding with more than 150 of the finest local, national and international professional wedding companies, all in one place and under one roof!

There will be four catwalk shows per day and a live lounge with entertainment from leading wedding bands and singers performing, so you can enjoy a drink and relax while you find the perfect act to entertain your guests.

If the traditional white wedding isn't your thing, then head over to The Curious Place to find something a bit different. The Curious Place is an amazing area for brides and grooms who are looking for quirky, bohemian, far-out or completely wacky inspiration. The Curious Place is not just for alternative couples, it’s for everyone! It’s the place to find anything from alternative wedding dresses and tattooed wedding rings to glitter wedding make-up, so pop in and let your imagination run wild!

Upgrade your experience with V.I.P. tickets that give you fast-track into The North West Wedding Show and access to the VIP Lounge 30 minutes before a front row catwalk show of your choice. Doors open on both days from 10am to 4pm. Register for your free standard ticket before 01/09/2021.

To find out more and to get your tickets, visit www.thenorthwestweddingshow.co.uk

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