A marquee event space with a 1,500 capacity has been given the go ahead outside Everton’s new Bramley Moore Dock Stadium in Liverpool.

Mersey View Leisure have received a premises licence for the construction of the marquee event space.

The “Holy Trinity Marquee”, named as a tribute to the Toffees’ legendary midfield trio of Alan Ball, Howard Kendall, and Colin Harvey, will open in the 2025-26 season.

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Alan Ball Statue outside Goodison Park. Photo Credit: Jack Lambert

It will be open on all Everton FC match days and is licensed until midnight and will hold up to 1,500 people.

The covered and heated site will host street food vendors.

Gary Hincks, spokesperson for Mersey View Leisure and an Everton season ticket holder himself, said: “We will be offering match goers the chance to gather with friends and fellow blues pre- and post-Everton home games in the fantastic new Bramley Moore Stadium

“I cannot wait for the next chapter in the Toffees’ rich history.”

The venue at 35 Regent Road will host several test events during the summer, ahead of the 2025-26 season.

A membership scheme is also being launched to give blues fans 10% off drinks at the venue.

As well as game days the space will be open on select days throughout the year, such as Bank Holidays, for food and live entertainment.

More information can be found on Instagram at @theholygrailmarquee

(Bramley-Moore Dock Stadium Construction photo credit to Arthur C. Harris)