Plans for landmark waterfront venue include ‘super suite’
A new “super suite” is being created at Liverpool’s arena and convention centre on the waterfront. More than 300 new seats could be added to the existing bowl at ACC Liverpool as part of an application to upgrade the venue.
Coinciding with the 2008 European Capital of Culture, the arena and convention centre opened its doors 18 years ago and has gone on to host major events in the last two decades. Since 2022 and including this year, it has been home to the Labour Party conference.
Now, changes could be made to increase the capacity inside the bowl within the M&S Bank Arena and provide new VIP hospitality. A premises licence application has been lodged with Liverpool Council for changes to the existing terms.
The arena has an 11,000 capacity and was chosen to host the Eurovision Song Contest in 2023 on behalf of Ukraine when the UK stepped into support. The convention centre holds around 1,300 people in the main hall, which has staged the main speeches when Labour has gathered its delegates in the city.
According to the documents made public by the local authority, hospitality areas are to be expanded to both sides of the arena, including the creation of a new “super suite.” This will involve the conversion of an existing bar into a premium VIP hospitality box, the renovation of a previously unused void space into a back of house bar and cloakroom and remodelling of washroom areas on both sides to increase the number of toilet cubicles available.
Within the arena bowl, proposed alterations include the installation of 372 additional spectator seats through the reconfiguration of existing internal walkways, reconfiguration of Accessible Viewing Bays, including additional new bays added to the D End of the arena. Existing storage rooms are proposed to be converted and upgraded into multi use spaces capable of flexing between storage use and operational bar areas for events.
In October last year, two further premium suites were installed at the venue as part of a fit out to provide accomodation for 12 guests. There are no changes proposed to licensable activity or sale of alcohol.
An updated licence was issued to ACC Liverpool allowing performances up to 11.59pm daily.
This also includes the sale of alcohol during the same period. Representations can be made on the plans for the arena up until March 6 via the Liverpool Council website.









