The home of Liverpool will soon branch out into hosting cultural and non-football events as part of their stadium expansion – so what's on?
Anfield is one of the most iconic football grounds in the UK, not only the main base of Liverpool but also its fans – a stadium where Kopites call home.
For decades, Anfield has built a reputation for being one of the most best-supported stadiums in both the Premier League and Europe, with opposition teams struggling to do well when they visit L4.
The stadium is known for its unique cultural mainstays such as the famed Kop End, the Shankly Gates and the Hillsborough Memorial in addition to having hosted some of the most memorable football matches in modern sporting history.