The culture of Liverpool goes back as far back as 1715 when Thomas Steers built the world’s first commercial dock (Old Dock) paving the way for Liverpool to become one of the world’s greatest seaports and was a contributing factor in the Industrial Revolution that began shortly after, bringing Culture from all over the world from Blue Funnel Line brought the first Chinese culture to Europe or a million Irish people passing through to the new world at the Port of Liverpool, The city is widely known for having the strongest Irish heritage and culture of any UK city, Liverpool has the highest concentration of Irish pubs per capita making it the second- highest globally, the city were recognised in 2008, when it was named the European Capital of Culture, since 2015 Liverpool is a UNESCO City of Music and was once UNESCO Liverpool Maritime Mercantile City World Heritage Site
Liverpool musical culture covers worldwide that as fusion into football culture, You Will Never Walk Alone from Merseybeat band Gerry and the Pacemakers, Liverpool F.C. , Borussia Dortmund Glasgow Celtic as their football anthem, ..The Beatles hit single Hey Jude Brentford F.C., Manchester City F.C. and Arsenal F.C. and other clubs have adopted as pre-match and during the match chants as a terrace anthem also . .. another Beatles hit single Yellow Submarine.. is Villarreal CF football anthem who have nicknamed and associated the club the Yellow Submarine supporters have adopted.
Liverpools culture in athletics goes back as far as 1865, John Hulley Gymnasiarch of Liverpool was the founder of the British Olympic movement
Liverpool is known for its cultural scene encompassing vibrant music heritage a thriving arts and theatre scene from its black African and Irish multicultural all rooted in its maritime past from as far back as Sea shanty musician Stan Hugill to when Cunard Yanks brought Rock and roll to Liverpool.
The Mersey Ferry’s are an integral part of Liverpool culture, serving as a vital transport link and a symbol of the city regions identity for over 800 years beginning in 1150, connecting communities and attracting visitors, made famous in the 1960s with the Gerry and the Pacemakers hit single Ferry Cross the Mersey
The Beatles, exemplified Changing culture dynamics not only in music, but in fashion and lifestyle, over half century after their emergence, they continue to have a worldwide Cultural impact