Get ready for a packed final weekend of February in Liverpool! We've got dance workshops for little ones, a major Disney show concluding, and your last chance to catch an inspiring historical exhibition at St George's Hall.
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Free Kids Hip Hop Experience – Ages 4–6
Liverpool Central Library
Free dance session focused purely on fun movement for preschoolers on Saturday afternoon.
Disney on Ice presents Into the Magic
M&S Bank Arena
The massive Disney spectacle is wrapping up its run on Sunday—perfect indoor family theatre.
Little Liverpool
Museum of Liverpool
A dedicated, free, hands-on play gallery for kids under six running all weekend.
· February 28
2FREE : Bring your little dancers (4-6) for a totally relaxed Hip Hop session focusing on movement and confidence, not rigid routines. It's happening at the Central Library as part of the city-wide Must-See Month celebration.It's a fantastic, free way to introduce movement to very young children without performance pressure.
FREE : Older kids (7+) can join this free Hip Hop session designed to be fun and different, running as part of the city’s cultural celebrations. Perfect for busting out some energy before the weekend is out.It caters specifically to older kids who want a cool, energetic activity.
· March 1
1: Your final chance to catch Disney On Ice as it wraps up its Liverpool run this Sunday! See beloved characters like Belle and Moana embark on great adventures on the ice.It’s a huge, high-quality family spectacle running right up until Sunday.
Also On· anytime this weekend
5FREE : This is your absolute last day to visit the free exhibition sharing the incredible story of pioneering nurse Mary Seacole at St George's Hall. A great, culture-rich outing for older kids who can appreciate history.It closes today (Feb 28th), making it a crucial, time-sensitive cultural visit.
FREE : The Museum of Liverpool has its brilliant Little Liverpool gallery open for the littlest ones this Sunday. It’s a hands-on fantasy world perfect for introducing children under six to museum play.It's a reliable, high-quality, and free indoor option specifically designed for under-sixes.
: A fun, multi-sensory music session on Saturday morning at the Everyman Theatre for babies and toddlers (0-5). Expect percussion, signing, and dance exploration.It’s a specific, intimate music workshop perfect for the under-5 crowd happening Saturday.
: If you have older kids (say 8+) who enjoy a good spooky story, take them on Liverpool's famous historic ghost walk starting near the Philharmonic Hall. It covers Cathedrals and creepy cemeteries.It’s a unique, locally famous attraction running across the weekend offering a historical thrill.
FREE : Check out Blackstock Market's Sunday Funday for free entry and tons of kid entertainment, including face painting, soft play, bouncy castle, and even creepy crawly shows. Runs 11am to 2pm.This looks like a dedicated indoor fun zone with diverse free entertainment perfect for a Sunday morning.
Frequently Asked Questions
What free kids events are on in Liverpool this weekend?
This weekend (Feb 28-Mar 01) there are two excellent free options: the Free Kids Hip Hop Experience at Liverpool Central Library (one session for ages 4-6 and another for ages 7+) on Saturday, and the Little Liverpool gallery at the Museum of Liverpool is free for under-6s on Sunday.
What can I do with my toddler (under 5) on Sunday?
Your best bet for under-5s on Sunday, March 1st is the Little Liverpool gallery at the Museum of Liverpool. Additionally, the Mini Maestros music session might be running at the Everyman Theatre on Saturday.
Is there anything exciting happening on Saturday for older primary kids?
Yes, older kids (7+) can join the Free Kids Hip Hop Experience at Liverpool Central Library at 1:30 PM. You can also catch the last day of the Mary Seacole exhibition at St George's Hall for free.