Exciting line-up for Liverpool MA500 unveiled
- Liverpool scene setter
CPL Training CEO Daniel Davies will take operators on a journey through the constantly evolving Liverpool scene, showcasing the areas that make the city one of the north-west’s most dynamic centres.
- How to make live music work for you
Music maestro Ethan Allen will be offering his expertise and insight into organising live events.
- Table discussion to tackle some of the topical challenges facing the sector.
- Meet the Millennials
A panel of younger consumers will be quizzed on their attitudes to the UK pub and bar scene. What do they look for when it comes to spending their leisure pound and what can operators learn to help tap into the changing demands of this consumer set?
- Come the revolution – a manager-less feature
North-west operator Richard Powell will be presenting his vision of a manager-less business, and how such a Utopian structure is helping to drive his successful business forward.
- What do mindful drinkers want to drink?
Club Soda, the movement for mindful drinkers, has worked with pubs to find out how to get new and interesting low and no-alcohol drinks on the bar. Co-founder Laura Willoughby will be explaining the delegates what Club Soda has learnt and what happened when it launched the first pub guide for mindful drinkers, the Club Soda Guide.
- Tasting session: low and no
Author and beer blogger Pete Brown will be offering a guide to some of the best low-alcohol beers and ciders on the market.
- Looking at the challenges of creating a low and no-alcohol offer for customers and exploring the barriers through a table discussion.
- Winning and collaborating in the digital real estate world
Wireless Social managing director Julian Ross will be introducing the revolutionary concept of ‘Ethernet Real Estate’, a powerful digital marketing tool, enabling operators to own the local network and effortlessly attract new business.
- The shape of licensing to come
Legal expert Jonathan Smith of Poppleston Allen will be shedding light on the latest House of Lords licensing review and taking questions on what it means to operators.