Southport reveals year of cultural events to entice tourists after attack

The GuardianThursday, November 6, 2025 at 5:00:02 PM
Southport reveals year of cultural events to entice tourists after attack
Southport is launching an exciting year-long cultural programme to attract tourists back to the town following a tragic incident last summer that claimed the lives of three young girls. The initiative aims to transform Southport into an 'open air ballroom' with vibrant events, including a spectacular outdoor performance by the renowned French street theatre company Transe Express. This effort not only seeks to boost the local economy but also to restore the town's reputation as a lively destination for visitors.
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