
Tickle the Ivories Piano Festival
Fri 10 July · Liverpool
Friday, 10 July 2026 – Friday, 11 September 2026
About
Tickle the Ivories is back to the heart of the city 10 July – 11 September 🎹✨ The 9 week-long event runs until mid-September and encourages local talent to get involved and fill the streets of Liverpool city centre with symphonies of every genre from classical through to dance music. Piano Locations📍 Custom House Place under the John Lewis Canopy facing the Green Steps.📍 South John Street under the bridge by Office Shoes.📍 College Lane opposite Waterstones.📍 Peter’s Square near Kiehl’s and Ted Baker.📍 The Galleria outside the entrance of ODEON IMAXYou can play without booking, but if you want to secure a spot use the booking form at the bottom of this page.Busking LocationsFor buskers and musicians you can book either locations using our booking system, register here or access our booking system if you have a login.Want to book a slot to play at Tickle?Pianos are available free to use for all.If you would like to book to play at a specific time, please complete your details on the form below to register in our booking system.You will then receive a link to Liverpool ONE’s booking system where you can see all the pianos and slots available and book your chosen location.Please read our Code of Conduct here.Meet the artists behind the Tickle 2025 designs!During the 2025 Festival, our gorgeous Tickle pianos were all inspired by the power of music. Here’s a little bit about the artists who created the wonderful designs!Dot RogersDot has lived in Liverpool for over 20 years, originally moving here to train as a primary school teacher.
Now a freelance illustrator and animator, she’s known for creating colourful murals and animations across the city.Inspired by her musical family and a childhood home full of fostered children, Dot’s piano celebrates Brad Keller—a tribute to the power of music in the lives of young people, especially those in care.Stu HarrisonStu Harrison is an illustrator and cartoonist, producing artwork for children’s books and creating ideas for children’s media, as well as working extensively in editorial illustration for publications including the Guardian Guide, Mixmag and Select.He has had global representation by agents in the UK, Europe, The US and Japan.Jess HankoJess Hanko is a Liverpool-based illustrator working from her studio in the Bluecoat Gallery. Known for her detailed, isometric cityscapes, Jess captures the quiet charm of everyday life.Her piano design explores how music connects us—showing private moments of dancing, singing and listening that, together, create a shared rhythm running through the city.Sophie GreenSophie Green is a Liverpool-based artist celebrated for her bold, joyful designs that champion love, community, and queer joy.Her piano, Songs Across the Sky, features a chorus of UK summer songbirds—symbolising how music uplifts, connects, and carries through the air like birdsong.