Drunken mayhem on the streets of Liverpool as hundreds of students take part in Carnage bar crawl
- Hundreds of revellers take part in Brazilian Beach Party-themed event in Liverpool city centre last night
- Groups took to the streets dressed in floral garlands as they celebrated the end of the university term
- Police and paramedics were on hand throughout the event, which claims to offer students the 'best night of their lives'
Hundreds of students hit the streets of Liverpool city centre last night for the latest Carnage bar crawl.
Hordes of revellers took part in the Brazilian Beach Party-themed event, which boasts of alcoholic drinks for as little as £1.
Groups of students took to the streets dressed in floral garlands and Carnage t-shirts, as they spent the night hitting the bars in the city centre while celebrating the end of the university term.
Night out: Hundreds of students took to the streets of Liverpool city centre last night for the latest Carnage bar crawl
Having fun: Groups of students spent the night hitting the bars in the city centre while celebrating the end of the university term
Fancy dress: Many of the students wore floral garlands for the Brazilian Beach Party-themed event last night
Popular event: A number of other revellers wore other Brazilian and beach-themed attire for the event in Liverpool
On the floor: A number of partygoers lie on the cobbled street after taking part in the Carnage bar crawl in Liverpool last night
Warm evening: Hundreds of students enjoyed themselves on the warm spring night as they took part in the Carnage bar crawl which claims to offers students the 'best night of their lives'
The sell-out night claims to offers students the 'best night of their lives'.
Many of the women wore tiny shorts and ripped t-shirts as those taking part in the event were able to enjoy the warm evening after Britain experienced its hottest day of the year so far yesterday.
Some of the partygoers took a tumble and fell on the cobbled streets as a number of women struggled to stay upright in their heels.
A number of the students meanwhile called it a night at around 4am and poured into local take-away shops.
Police and paramedics were on hand throughout the night and kept a close eye on the event.
The Carnage UK events are run by Varsity Leisure Group, a multi-million-pound business that puts on hundreds of pub crawls throughout Britain.
Helping hand: Police and paramedics were on hand throughout the night and kept a close eye on the event
Party mode: Students enjoy the warm evening as they take part in the Carnage bar crawl in Liverpool as they celebrated the end of the university term
Events: The Carnage UK events are run by Varsity Leisure Group, a multi-million-pound business that puts on hundreds of pub crawls throughout Britain
Party: Groups of students spent the night hitting the bars in the city centre as they celebrated the end of the university term
Night out: Those taking part in the event were able to enjoy the warm evening after Britain experienced its hottest day of the year so far yesterday
Previous themes for the event have included 'Playboys vs Bunnies', 'Nympho Nurses And Dirty Doctors' and 'Pimps And Hoes'
Organisers have been criticised in the past for encouraging binge drinking and anti-social behaviour.
But founder Paul Bahia, a Birmingham University graduate, has previously denied this, insisting the events are 'heavily focused on group identity, social and ethical cohesion and fancy dress themes'.
Previous themes for the event have included 'Playboys vs Bunnies', 'Nympho Nurses And Dirty Doctors' and 'Pimps And Hoes'.
Piggy back: A man gives a woman a piggy back as they make their way along the cobbled street in Liverpool city centre last night
Quick sit down: A woman gives her feet a rest as she sits on the pavement while taking part in the Carnage bar crawl last night
A woman ends up on the floor while taking part in the Carnage bar crawl while a young man attempts to lift another woman up as she sits on the cobbled street
Big night out: The sell-out night claims to offer students the 'best night of their lives' and offers alcoholic drinks for as little as £1
The organiser has previously insisted the events are 'heavily focused on group identity, social and ethical cohesion and fancy dress themes'
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me2, manchester, United Kingdom, 15 minutes ago
Im surprised clubs let them in dressed like that. People used to dress up nice when they went out. This lot belong in a field dancing around a campfire or something.