The Royal Liver Building will pay tribute to those who have lost their lives during the Covid-19 pandemic through a specially commissioned commemorative light display on the national day of reflection. The display will take place on Tuesday 23rd March on the year anniversary of the first lockdown and is the latest in a series of light installations at Liverpool’s iconic landmark.

The display will be a tailored light show that will illuminate the exterior of the Royal Liver Building allowing people to pay their respects. It will highlight key memories in the UK from the pandemic and will include displays on themes such Hope, Gratitude, Reflection and Commemoration.

The show will require the installation of sequential colour-changing, featuring pandemic hero Sir Captain Tom walking around the building, the show will end with the building becoming a scene of flickering candles in remembrance. The display will run every hour between 7pm till 11pm and will be shown until 28 March.

The display has been organised by CBRE Liverpool with Arup designing the show working alongside the light installers LITE.

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