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INITIAL details for this weekend’s Mathew Street Festival have now been released as it emerged revellers will be banned from drinking in the street during this year’s event.

Anyone found with alcohol will have it confiscated.

A total of 75 venues so far have signed up to take part in the festival, after outdoor stages were scraped on health and safety grounds.

Young musicians due to take part in the annual Streetwaves competition in Williamson Square will now showcase their talents at the Picket in Jordan Street on Friday night.

In total 17 young bands will play between 5-11pm, while 10 of the acts will also appear at Creamfields on Saturday.

Full details will be made available at the end of the week. Visit www.liverpooldailypost.co.uk for the latest information.

Where to see the bands:

3345 Parr Street: Monday

Alma de Cuba, Seel Street: Sunday/Monday

Andersons, Exchange Street East: Sunday/Monday

Audio Rooms (Mood Indigo), Mathew Street: Sunday/Monday

Baby Cream, Albert Dock: Sunday/Monday

Barfly, Seel Street: Saturday-Monday inclusive

Blue, Albert Dock: Sunday/Monday

Boogie Nights, Mathew Street: Sunday/Monday

Bumper Bar, Hardman Street: Sunday

Bumper, Hardman Street: Thursday-Monday

Cavern Club (2 stages), Mathew Street: Friday-Monday

Cavern Pub, Mathew Street: Wednesday-Monday

DJango’s Riff, Wood Street: TBC

Dom-I’s, Slater Street: Sunday/Monday

Edwards Bar, Temple Court: Sunday/Monday

Empire Pub, Wood Street.: TBC

Est Est Est, Albert Dock: Sunday/Monday

Fab Cafe, Hope Street: Monday

First National, James Street: Sunday/Monday

Flanaghans, Mathew Street: Friday-Monday

Hannah’s, Leece Street: Friday/Saturday/Monday

Hanover Hotel, Hanover Street: Sunday/Monday

Heebie Jeebee’s, Seel Street: Saturday-Monday

Hogshead, North John Street: Sunday /Monday

Ice Bar, Whitechapel: Sunday/Monday

J R's Bar and Grill, Great Charlotte Street: Sunday/Monday

Jaxx, Hardman Street: Monday

Korova, Fleet Street: Sunday/Monday

Krazy House, Wood Street: Monday

Labinsky’s, Temple Court: TBC

Le Metro, Victoria Street: Sunday/Monday

Lennon Bar, Mathew Street: Friday-Monday

Magnet, Hardman Street: Saturday-Monday

Marlborough, Slater Street: Sunday/Monday

McHawrs Irish America Bar, Lime Street: Friday-Monday

Mountford Hall, University Bar: Sunday/Monday

Ned Kelly’s, Crosshall Street: Sunday

O’Neill’s, Hanover Street: Saturday-Monday

O'Neill’s Irish Pub, Wood Street: Sunday/Monday

Osqa, Oldham Street: Friday-Monday

Pan-American, Albert Dock: Sunday/Monday

Pen And Wig, Harrington Street: Sunday/Monday

Pogue Mahones, Seel Street: Saturday-Monday

Quarter Bar, Mathew Street, Rainford Gardens: Sunday/Monday

Ray & Parrot, Queen Square: Sunday/Monday

Reflex, Concert Street: Sunday

Reminiss, Mathew Street: Sunday/Monday

Roadkill, Hope Street: Monday

Roscoes, Renshaw Street: Friday-Monday

Rubber Soul, Mathew Street: Monday

Slater’s, Slater Street: Sunday

Slaughter House, Fenwick Street: Friday-Monday

Slug & Lettuce, North John Street: Friday-Monday

Smokee Moes, Brownlow Hill: Friday-Monday

Temples, Temple Street: Saturday-Monday

Tess Riley’s, Charlotte Street: Sunday/Monday

The Blob Shop, Charlotte Street: Sunday/Monday

The Crack, Rice Street: Sunday

The Grapes, Mathew Street: Saturday-Monday

The Grapes, Roscoe Street: Sunday /Monday

The Liffey, Renshaw Street: Thursday-Monday

The Liverpool, James Street: Sunday/Monday

The Living Room, Victoria Street: Friday-Monday

The Picket, Jordan Street: Friday (Streetwaves)

The Pilgrim, Pilgrim Street: Sunday

The Residents Lounge, Hope Street Hotel: Friday/Saturday/Monday

The Vines, Lime Street: Friday-Monday

The White Star: Sunday/Monday

TP Malloy’s: Sunday/Monday

Virgin Megastore, Clayton Square: live music all weekend

Woody’s, Wood Street: Sunday/Monday

Yates, Queen Square: Sunday/Monday

Zanzibar, Seel Street: Saturday-Monday

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