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Shrek arrives in Liverpool for DreamWorks Lights

A huge inflatable Shrek has been unveiled on top of the St George’s Hall roof ready to welcome visitors to next week’s DreamWorks Lights experience.

Those familiar green features of the much-loved animated ogre are suitably giant at 66.5ft long, 5.5m high and 30ft wide.

Thousands of tickets have already been sold for the event which features 100 lantern versions of characters from the DreamWorks movies Shrek, Kung-Fu Panda and Madagascar.

DreamWorks Lights is a first for the UK and part of One Magical City, a programme of festive activity which takes place across Liverpool.

Earlier this month, Shrek visited St George’s Hall and other famous Liverpool landmarks including the Three Graces.

Councillor Wendy Simon, Assistant Mayor for Culture said: “Shrek is such an iconic character and his position on the roof of St George’s Hall is an amazing sight for not only locals but also visitors to the city.”

Chris Brown, director of Marketing Liverpool, added: “DreamWorks Lights is a fantastic coup for the city, and significantly enhances our Christmas offer.

“The One Magical City campaign is all about doing things differently to other destinations and trying new things.

“Bringing this experience to the UK for the first time, and giving it such a magnificent home, is exactly the kind of thing we wanted to do and I’m sure we’ll welcome visitors from right across the country.”

DreamWorks Lights will be open daily at 10am until 7pm from November 26 until January 15, 2017. Tickets can be booked online at www.dreamworkslights.com.