Strawberry Field has revealed its seasonal programme of events.

The Salvation Army's beloved Liverpool attraction will host a variety of activities and events from November 23 to December 21.

Among the highlights is the 'Celebrating Christmas with Strawberry Field and Friends Charity Concert' on November 30 at All Hallows Church.

The concert will feature performances from the Liverpool Walton Salvation Army Band, All Hallows Choir, and Britain's Got Talent semi-finalist, Charlie Green.

BBC Radio Merseyside's Paul Beesley will be the evening's compère.

The seasonal programme of events features something for everyone (Image: Supplied) Concert proceeds will be divided between All Hallows Church and Strawberry Field's Steps, a programme designed to help young adults overcome employment barriers.

Strawberry Field will also host a festive craft fair on November 23, showcasing Liverpool's finest local makers.

The craft fair will offer unique gifts, ideal for Christmas stockings.

In addition, Strawberry Field's project, Recycles Merseyside, will provide free bike checks, repairs, and demonstrations during the event, as well as selling refurbished bicycles.

Throughout December, Strawberry Field's Imagine More Cafe will serve a festive menu, including a traditional Christmas lunch, with views of the attraction's peaceful gardens.

Strawberry Field recently relaunched its John Lennon photomosaic mural (Image: Supplied) Strawberry Field also recently relaunched its John Lennon photomosaic mural, offering fans the chance to become part of Beatles' history.

Visitors can enjoy a 20 per cent discount off their ticket to the visitor exhibition this December, which tells the story of The Salvation Army, John Lennon's childhood, and the writing and recording of 'Strawberry Fields Forever'.

Salvation Army Major Kathleen Versfeld, the mission director at Strawberry Field, said: "Here at The Salvation Army’s centre at Strawberry Field, we believe Christmas ought to be a time to celebrate with loved ones the passing of another year, to enjoy fine food as we look back with gratitude, make new memories to savour in the years ahead, and bless those who give our lives meaning with the perfect gift.

"If we can do all of that whilst bringing hope to those whose lives are difficult and dark, then that is one Christmas miracle that we absolutely want to make a reality this year."