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Hi KAREN,
February arrives with a burst of colour and excitement on Millennium Square! This month brings the return of Leeds Valentine’s Fair over half-term, plus major updates to our summer programme with new artist announcements. There’s also plenty happening across the city, including a bubble-filled family performance at the Carriageworks Theatre.
Take Care,
The Millennium Square Team
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The Bubble Show 2 - More Bubbles!
Carriageworks Theatre
Millennium Square, Calverley Street, Leeds, LS1 1UR
Millennium Square is part of Leeds Ticket Hub, the city's cultural ticket office: Leeds Ticket Hub, Carriageworks Theatre, The Electric Press, 3 Millennium Square, Leeds, LS2 3AD.

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School holidays are almost here
Half term is just around the corner, and we have a fantastic array of family activities and events to brighten up this gloomy February.
Read on to find out what's happening at our venues during the school holidays and start making plans, whether it's a cosy day at a museum or a bracing walk around one of our outdoor estates.
Join us on Random Acts of Kindness Day to discover historic love and friendship gifts from the museum collection. Plus behind-the-scenes tours of the collections store on 16, 18 & 20 Feb.
Discover the treasure trail in Temple Newsam House, make your own treasure chest to take home, and don't forget to visit Home Farm to meet the first of our newborn lambs!
Join us 10.30am - 12pm & 12.30 - 2pm to have a go at printing and get creative with colour and texture. Catch a family film in our tiny 1920s cinema daily at 2pm too.
See our Victorian streets decorated with horses, lanterns and dragons to celebrate the Chinese Lunar New Year. Take part in our trails and counting competitions and pick up a craft bag to take home with you.
Join us to celebrate our feathered friends at Lotherton! Spot amazing birds in Wildlife World and throughout the estate, along with bird-themed activities, crafts, and guided walks.
Join artist Sarah-Jane Mason to make invisible line drawings with wax, and apply night time colours to reveal your drawings. This activity is inspired by our exhibition 'Don't Let's Ask For The Moon...'.
Learn all about weird and wonderful animals with our Hippo-Platypus Crafts on 17 - 19 Feb and the Hippo-Platypus Family Day on Tuesday 17. We have a Mini Musicians Trail to tie in with our Music Leeds Us exhibition too!
Visit Kirkstall Abbey to spot native bird species in our fun family trail through the ruins, then stop for a cuppa in our café to warm up.
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Leeds City Challenge - Launch event
Join us for the official launch of the Leeds City Challenge. A bold new initiative from Leeds Beckett University through its Centre for Entrepreneurship and Knowledge Exchange that that invites students and recent graduates to develop innovative business ideas that tackle real challenges facing the city of Leeds.
The event will bring together civic leaders, university leadership, entrepreneurs, staff, and students to kick-start a programme focused on place-based innovation, inclusive growth, and real-world impact. Attendees will hear a keynote from Ed Whiting OBE, Chief Executive of Leeds City Council, on the economic prospects of Leeds as a prosperous city.
Friday 27 February 08:00 - 10:00
The Knowledge Exchange, Rose Bowl, City Campus


Bank of England - Economic prospects
Alex Golledge
Join us as Alex Golledge, the Bank of England’s Agent for Yorkshire, shares exclusive insights from the upcoming Monetary Policy Report. Get the latest outlook on inflation, growth, pay, and employment in this highly anticipated annual event.
Tuesday 10 February 08:45-10:00
In person | Online
4x4 2026 series
The Leeds Society of Architects, in partnership with Leeds Beckett University, Leeds Civic Trust, and RIBA, is thrilled to announce the return of the highly anticipated 4 X 4 talk series in February 2026.
Each evening will be hosted by four expert chairs, delving into the fascinating relationship between the Built Environment, Architecture, Development and Community, exploring their relationship with how they shape people and place in the city of Leeds and beyond.
Every Thursday in February 17:45 - 22:00
Leeds School of Arts, City Campus
Social enterprise awards 2026
Celebrate purpose driven business at the Social Enterprise Awards 2025. Join us to hear from last year’s winner Charlie Allen, watch our finalists pitch their planet positive ideas live, and connect with students and staff passionate about enterprise and social impact.
An inspiring afternoon of innovation, sustainability, and positive change — don’t miss it.
Wednesday 18 February 14:00 - 16:00
The Knowledge Exchange, Rose Bowl, City Campus
Same Storm, Different Boats: Covid, community and how we come together
CHPR seminar series
In this event, national and regional public health and community leaders will reflect on how different communities experienced Covid-19 and the vital role community-based organisations played in the response - and what this means for the future of public health in England.
Jason Strelitz (Assitant Director of The Health Foundation and former Director of Public Health for the London Borough of Newham) will introduce his new book Same Storm Different Boats: Covid, Community, and How We Come Together. In it he offers a candid and powerful account of the pandemic in one of the UK's most diverse communities.
Panel members Raheem Mohammad (Director of the Hamara Health Living Centre, Leeds) and Victoria Eaton (Director of Public Health for Leeds) will share the reflections of the pandemic in Leeds and how different communities responded.
Thursday 26 February 17:30 - 19:30
Lecture Theatre D, Rose Bowl, City Campus


Evidence to impact: Five essential principles
Professor Daniel Kilvington
How can we use research to challenge social injustice and help drive positive change across sport and new media? For his inaugural professorial lecture, Professor Daniel Kilvington shares his five essential principles for turning evidence into impact.
Wednesday 11 February 18:00 - 19:00
Lecture Theatre C, Rose Bowl, City Campus

Serendipity, Strategy, and the Power of Partnerships
Professor Duncan Sharp
Appointed to Dean of the School of Health in 2021, Duncan has a varied background spanning science, healthcare, academia, and leadership. In this lecture, he will be sharing insights from across his storied career.
Wednesday 11 March 18:00 - 19:00
Lecture Theatre C, Rose Bowl, City Campus

From Eurostar to Yogurt: A Journey Superpowered by KTP
Professor Jim Morgan
In his inaugural lecture, Jim reflects on a 20+ year journey applying psychology to improve safety and health — from a PhD with Eurostar to being shortlisted for Best KTP in 2025 (narrowly beaten by a yogurt company).
Wednesday 1 April 18:00 - 19:00
Lecture Theatre C, Rose Bowl, City Campus
Leeds Beckett University, Headingley Campus, LS6 3QW | 0113 81 20000
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Hi
February brings a rich mix of concerts, from vibrant organ recitals and dynamic chamber music to world premieres and bright new talent.
As we enjoy this month’s music, we’re also looking ahead to spring and summer, when Opus13 joins us for a special three-concert residency. Don't forget you can save money on ticket prices with our multibuy offers!
See you at a concert soon,
Leeds International Concert Season
Upcoming concerts

Ensemble Jackalope
Junyan Chen, Leeds International Piano Competition 2024 Prizewinner, brings her piano quartet to Leeds featuring ensemble members violinist Charlotte Spruit, viola player Edgar Francis and cellist Hugh Mackay. The quartet's programme is about contrast: movement and stillness, familiarity and strangeness, with music by Frank Bridge, George Enescu, Anna Thorvaldsdottir, and Gabriel Fauré.
Tue 10 February, 7.30pm
Leeds Conservatoire

Grimethorpe Colliery Band
Enjoy an evening of brass band favourites from Yorkshire-based Grimethorpe Colliery Band. The band has been National and British Open Champion on numerous occasions, and received two gold discs and a BAFTA nomination for its contributions to the global hit movie Brassed Off. Programme to be confirmed, please check our website for updates.
Sat 14 February, 7.30pm
Pudsey Civic Hall

Jeneba Kanneh-Mason
One of the most exciting young pianists of the new generation, Jeneba Kanneh-Mason brings an eclectic programme of Claude Debussy, Ludwig van Beethoven, Florence Price, William Grant Still, and Frédéric Chopin as part of the Leeds International Piano Series.
Wed 25 February, 7.30pm
Leeds Conservatoire
Presented in association with the Leeds International Piano Competition

Black Dyke Band
With a heritage stretching back to 1855, Black Dyke Band’s pedigree is unrivalled. Over 350 recordings and numerous national and European competition titles have made the name Black Dyke synonymous with musical excellence. With renowned Musical Director Nicholas Childs at the helm, the band champions new music for brass, often performing music by living composers. Programme to be confirmed, please check our website for updates.
Sat 28 February, 7.30pm
Pudsey Civic Hall
Quartet in Residence: Opus13

Join us to welcome Opus13 to Leeds
Thanks to our continuing partnership with Wigmore Hall, every three years we bring a new world-class string quartet to Leeds for nine exciting performances.
For Opus13's first series in Leeds, Sonoko, Edvard, Albin and Daniel have put together three programmes that mean a lot to them and are important to their identity. As well as playing repertoire from the great string quartet repertoire by Franz Schubert and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, they will perform works from their home countries, Norway and Sweden, by Edvard Grieg, Knut Vaage, and Britta Byström.
Whether you’re a long time chamber music lover or discovering it for the first time, this is the perfect opportunity to experience great music in the hands of the next generation of outstanding performers.
Tuesdays 26 May, 16 June & 7 July
Leeds Conservatoire
Lunchtime music in Leeds

Lunchtime Organ Music
This February, our Lunchtime Organ Music series showcases a superb line‑up of talented organists. Carolyn Craig (pictured, 2 Feb) opens the month with a programme full of stylistic variety, followed by Simon Hogan (9 Feb), returning with music by Rachel Laurin and more. Peter Holder (16 Feb) presents an all‑English recital spanning nearly 600 years of music, and City Organist Darius Battiwalla (23 Feb) closes the month with a concert framed in the grand Romantic style.
Mondays, 1.15pm at Leeds Cathedral
Free admission, simply turn up and enjoy the music!

Lunchtime Chamber Music
In February's Lunchtime Chamber Music concerts, we welcome talented students from The Purcell School for Young Musicians (4 Feb) with an all‑piano programme featuring music for piano six hands and two pianos. Ellis Airey, a piano student from Leeds Conservatoire, performs a varied programme including a world premiere by Mark Francis (11 Feb), and pianist Ruifan Xuan (pictured, 18 Feb) performs works by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and Franz Liszt. To close the month's concerts, cellist James Morley (25 Feb), a specialist in contemporary music, offers a striking programme that places modern works alongside Baroque masters Giuseppe Colombi and Heinrich Biber.
Wednesdays, 1.05pm at Leeds Conservatoire
Free admission, simply turn up and enjoy the music!
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Vivaldi’s Gloria with Gabrieli Roar
Hear Antonio Vivaldi’s ever-popular Gloria in a vibrant performance by Gabrieli Roar, bringing together Gabrieli’s professional singers and orchestra with young singers from choirs across the Diocese of Leeds Schools Singing Programme. The programme opens with Baroque favourites by Claudio Monteverdi and Henry Purcell, showcasing music written nearly 350 years ago and still thrilling young singers today.
Sat 7 February, 7.45pm
Leeds Cathedral

Leeds Song Festival returns
Leeds Song Festival unites captivating voices and rising stars for a week‑long celebration of art song. Praised for its world‑class programming, this year’s festival features renowned performers including Roderick Williams, Dame Sarah Connolly, Louise Alder, Marianne Crebassa, Katharina Konradi, Axelle Fanyo and Fleur Barron. Masterclasses led by Bernarda Fink, Sir Thomas Allen, Mark Padmore and Julius Drake offer a rare chance to see great artists shape the next generation.
Sat 11 - Sat 18 April
Various venues in Leeds & Harrogate
Explore music online
Our top picks
This month we asked Liz, our Artistic Planning & Programme Manager, what she's most looking forward to hearing this season. Liz says: "I'm really looking forward to Jeneba Kanneh-Mason’s concert, in particular her performance of William Grant Still’s Summerland from Three Visions. Evoking the soul’s passage into the afterlife, the piece, although short in length, is incredibly moving. With clear influences of Debussy, Still’s work is beautifully complemented in the programme by Debussy’s La fille aux cheveux de lin, a piece I enjoyed studying at school many years ago."
Leeds International Concert Season
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www.leedsconcertseason.co.uk

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📽️What's On: 6–12 February
Welcome to your weekly cinema listings.
After a slew of recent releases tackling Shakespeare on screen, Riz Ahmed is the latest to tackle the Bard's work as his passion project, an electrifying reimagining of Hamlet, screens from Friday.
Hamlet joins our Valentines season, award-winners in IMAX and a Tibetan gem as part of a packed slate this week that you'll be head over heels for.
DON'T MISS: Special 70mm Previews
What's On in IMAX
New releases and Restorations
Enemies to Lovers💘
Kids' Club
IMAX 3D Documentaries
Accessible Screenings
Coming Soon
🎥Save the Date
🎁Gifts at Pictureville
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What's on at the Science and Innovation Park |
Go behind the scenes of the Science Museum Group Collection
See iconic objects from history up close
With more dates to choose from than ever before, tickets are available to book for Public Guided Tours of the Hawking Building.
The tours provide a unique opportunity to go behind the scenes of a working store, where we care for, conserve and research historical objects from the varied Science Museum Group Collection.
With many dates already sold out, now is the time to book this one-of-a-kind journey through our collection.
Public Guided Tours
Tickets available
On a guided tour of the Hawking Building, you'll encounter hundreds of objects each with a story to tell, from objects that explored the stratosphere to machines that plumbed the depths of our oceans.
You'll see huge icons of transport including the Sno-Cat used in the first motorised crossing of Antarctica, right through to an ice cream tricycle used in the Second World War.
Our Visit FAQs can be found here.
Festival of Tomorrow
Join us for live talks
We're partnering with Swindon's Festival of Tomorrow on a series of special evening events exploring topics from robots in your home to Eurovision's surprising role in TV innovation.
Book tickets to be with us in-person at the Hawking Building or join online. With an in-person ticket, you'll also get the chance to join specially curated tours of our collection at each event.
To book tickets, visit the Festival of Tomorrow website here.
Find us on social
For more behind-the-scenes moments
We share regular updates across our social media channels, from what's happening around the Park to behind-the-scenes moments like this one, when our Storage and Logistics team carefully moved the Black Arrow rocket into its new home at the Science and Innovation Park.
Follow to discover what's on:
Facebook: /scienceinnovationpark
Instagram: @scienceinnovationpark
LinkedIn: Science and Innovation Park

Set the stage
Coming up: ballet gets a 21st-century makeover at the start of our Spring/Summer season, brand new shows are on sale and our favourite family festival returns.
Thanks for reading. We hope you enjoyed your specially selected highlights. Share your comments and photos with us by mentioning @southbankcentre or @haywardgallery.
Southbank Centre is a charity registered in England and Wales No.298909. Registered office: Southbank Centre, Belvedere Road, London, SE1 8XX


School's out
February half-term is around the corner and fun awaits at Imagine! Catch Jacqueline Wilson, Horrible Histories and plenty more for every family to enjoy. Plus, Spring Family Fun arrives in April, with a host of new events just added.
For the rest of us, we’ve got the antidote to these wet and rainy days – including a favourite 90s romcom, a fairytale-inspired classical performance, and Sam Ryder and Nick Mohammed at the Royal Festival Hall.
Southbank Centre is a charity registered in England and Wales No.298909. Registered office: Southbank Centre, Belvedere Road, London, SE1 8XX

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Wankernomics: Show_ V4.1_FINAL_USETHIS 01 - 23 Nov Added Dates in London
With two sell-out Edinburgh Fringe runs and 50 million+ online views, this hilarious new show is a must-see: A Q&A-style thought-leadership driven best-in-class deep-dive unpacking the many ways corporate bullsh*ttery is taking over the world, and your life. |
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Suzannah Lipscomb & Kate Williams To Kill A Queen 21 Apr - 19 Oct Date Added in Nottingham
Kate and Suzannah will examine espionage, treason, and gender politics in the Tudor world. A gripping evening of queenship, legacy, and power, this is the story of how two queens acted at the greatest crisis point of their lives. |
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An Audience with Bear Grylls 18 Apr - 06 Dec Added Dates in Oxford & Warwick
Join globally renowned adventurer, TV host and No.1 bestselling author Bear Grylls for an unforgettable evening of stories, survival, and inspiration—a fun, thrilling, and family-friendly live show for adventurers of all ages. |
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Enter The Castle with Jon Ronson 07 Sep - 08 Oct Added Date in Oxford & Glasgow
In this brand-new live show, Jon brings us on a perilous journey with his first book in 11 years. A personal, revealing and gripping journey into the twisting tale of unmoored men, lost purpose, and the absurd, frightening ways it can all go wrong. |
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Richard Dawkins Genes & the Meaning of Life 12 May - 09 July
Join the creator of the word ‘meme’ and the hugely influential ‘selfish gene’ model of evolution. Richard is a scientist whose ideas have proven extraordinarily influential both within his own discipline and far beyond. Presented by How to Academy. |
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Unlock your imagination
This February we turn into a big playground of fun-filled creative events for the best half-term yet with Imagine!
Plus, catch Mary Berry on stage and join Indie Night: February to celebrate a host of independent publishers. Read on to find out how to apply for free tickets to Relaxed Hours: Chiharu Shiota & Yin Xiuzhen.
George Webster: A Magical Celebration of Difference
WED 18 FEB
Buckle up for a book event packed with fun, adventure and dragon-fuelled mayhem.
This event is British Sign Language interpreted (BSL).

Robert Tregoning: The Rock Family Band
THU 19 FEB
Get ready to rock as the author introduces us to books that celebrate exactly who we are.
All performances are Relaxed.
Thanks for reading. We hope you enjoyed your specially selected highlights. Share your comments and photos with us by mentioning @southbankcentre or @haywardgallery.
Southbank Centre is a charity registered in England and Wales No.298909. Registered office: Southbank Centre, Belvedere Road, London, SE1 8XX

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Just announced! We're excited to announce a few of the wonderful acts that will be performing at our Gala Night: 40 Years Reimagined. We hope you can join us in welcoming some familiar faces back to our stage! |
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There are three types of tickets on offer for our Gala Night. Why not make it a night to remember and upgrade to our three-course dinner or champagne reception tickets? |
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Hi
February is bursting with family fun, big‑screen adventures and half‑term treats. Plus we’ve got some exciting news from our friends for those looking for Valentine’s plans 💌
Take a look at this month’s highlights…
Banff Mountain Film Festival
Wed 4 - Fri 6 Feb, 7pm
Main Auditorium
Last few tickets remaining!
The Banff Mountain Film Festival features a brand-new collection of short films filled with extreme journeys, untamed characters and captivating cinematography. Join the world’s top adventure filmmakers and thrill-seekers as they climb, ski, paddle and ride into the wildest corners of the planet.
Age guidance: 12A
The Dinosaur that Pooped a Rock Show!
Sun 15 Feb, 12:30pm & 3:30pm
Main Auditorium
Adapted from the number 1 best-selling books by Tom Fletcher and Dougie Poynter, the whole family will have a poopy good time enjoying a brand new story for the stage!
Will the band perform? Will Danny rock out? Or will Dino’s rumbling tummy save the day?
Age guidance: 2+
The Bubble Show 2: More Bubbles!
Tue 17 Feb, 2pm
Main Auditorium
Journey through the awe-inspiring legends of Bubbleland, as they are brought to life in a breathtaking theatrical experience made of soap and water.
Don't miss this mesmerizing family spectacle that will leave you spellbound. Book your tickets today and enter an enchanted realm where dreams do come true, through the wonder and joy of bubbles!
Age guidance: 2+
Fri 13 - Sun 22 Feb
Leeds City Centre
The UK’s best‑known Valentine’s Fair whirls back into Leeds this February, bringing half‑term excitement to Victoria Gardens, Cookridge Street and Millennium Square.
Opening next Friday 13 February, this much‑loved family favourite will fill the city centre with laughter and plenty of heart‑racing fun. From high‑thrill rides to family attractions and tasty treats, there’s something for everyone. Admission is free, with individual ride charges, plus a midweek special: £1 off Monday–Thursday, 12pm–5pm.
See you soon,
Carriageworks Theatre
CARRIAGEWORKS THEATRE
Carriageworks Theatre, The Electric Press, 3 Millennium Square, Leeds, LS2 3AD
0113 376 0318 | tickets@leeds.gov.uk
www.carriageworkstheatre.co.uk
Carriageworks Theatre is part of Leeds Ticket Hub, the city's cultural ticket office: Leeds Ticket Hub, Carriageworks Theatre, The Electric Press, 3 Millennium Square, Leeds, LS2 3AD.
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HeyLast week, I did something a little different… For Christmas, I bought James tickets to a jazz night at Belgrave Music Hall in Leeds. It's not something we’d usually do, but as someone who dreams of visiting New Orleans, it felt like the perfect little surprise. And honestly? It was magical. As soon as the music started, it was easy to forget about the frigid Yorkshire winter outside. With a cocktail in hand, surrounded by candlelight and brass instruments, it felt like we’d been whisked away to a cosy bar on Bourbon Street. The room was filled with the warm, lively sounds of trombones, trumpets, and smooth vocals - a mix of classic jazz tunes and spontaneous improvisation that made the whole night feel alive. We heard everything from When the Saints Go Marching In to Hello Dolly, and by the end of the hour I was already wondering when we could come back. It was one of those rare nights out that feels both relaxed and special - the kind you remember long after the music fades. The Jazz Room runs a series of intimate live jazz evenings at Belgrave, with different themed shows throughout the year - from New Orleans classics to soul and Frank Sinatra tributes. Just so you know, the ticket links below are affiliate links, which means I may earn a small commission if you book through them, at no extra cost to you. It helps support Get Lost in Yorkshire and allows me to keep sharing hidden gems like this - and I’d only ever recommend something I’ve genuinely loved. Upcoming shows include:
If you’re looking for a cosy, romantic, and completely different night out this winter (or a lovely gift for a music lover), this one is well worth a look. Until our next adventure, Yorkshire Events What's on in Yorkshire this weekend?Here's a glimpse of what's on in Yorkshire this weekend 👀 West Yorkshire: Leeds ‘Hidden Gems’ Food Tour runs each Saturday throughout February, guiding you through six independent eateries in central Leeds. You’ll enjoy generous tastings, coffee, and stories about Yorkshire food, markets, and local inventions. Find out more. East Yorkshire: Snowdrops in the Woodland at Burton Agnes takes place throughout February, offering a peaceful winter walk among thousands of snowdrops. As you wander the woodland at Burton Agnes Hall this February, the white carpet hints that spring is coming. Find out more. South Yorkshire: Peddler Market N°101 returns to Sheffield this weekend with street food, craft beer, and independent stalls. You can browse local makers, enjoy live music, and soak up the relaxed atmosphere in Kelham Island. Find out more. Discover more events in Yorkshire here: Want to get the most out of Yorkshire this year?
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Songs, Stories & All That Jazz |
SWE productions presents An Evening with Denise Van Outen Thursday 12 March 7.30pm Tickets from £15 plus £1.75 fee per booking Box Office 01924 211 311 Online theatreroyalwakefield.co.uk |
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LOWRY FLAMENCO FESTIVALLowry is proud to present two very different evenings of authentic Flamenco from Spain! Join us for both shows and see two very different sides of this amazing artform. Book for both Olga Pericet – Baile Sonoro and Ballet Flamenco de Andalucia – Tierra Bendita and get 20% off. |
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COMING UP THIS FEBRUARYExperience an inspiring month of performance and storytelling. Be captivated by Dickson Mbi’s striking contemporary dance, uncover the thrilling true‑life espionage of Operation Mincemeat, and rediscover the magic of Pinocchio. A bold and varied programme celebrating creativity, imagination and unforgettable live moments. |
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FALL IN LOVE WITH SWITCHING OFF |
An invitation to unwind |
Turning up the warmth, sprinkling a little love and savouring connection - that’s what a Champneys escape is all about. Whether it’s stealing quiet moments with someone special, laughing with friends or indulging in a little ‘you time’ that leaves your heart full, there’s a moment waiting for everyone. Cosy, joyful and unforgettable, this is your invitation to celebrate all the ways love shows up. |
Champneys, with love |
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LITTLE TREAT DAY |
A day of calm and stillness is calling. Drift between cosy spa spaces, savour a nourishing lunch and let a 20-minute treatment melt away your stress. Your personal escape, wrapped in tranquillity. |
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LITTLE TREAT STAY |
Take a little extra time for the two of you. Enjoy an overnight stay paired with spa time, delicious meals and a 50-minute treatment each, the perfect way to unwind and indulge together. |
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VALENTINE'S ADD-ONS |
Whether you treat them or treat yourselves, it’s the perfect opportunity to bond and reconnect - complete with a beautifully crafted cocktail, a head-in-the-clouds massage and a Champneys gift to take the relaxation home. |
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LOVE IS ON THE MENU |
Looking for the perfect spot for some 1-on-1 time? Escape to Eastwell Manor, Mottram Hall or Buxton Crescent, where you can spend an afternoon indulging in treats, pop in for a cocktail or enjoy an evening of delicious dining. |
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PAR & PAMPER |
For one, our lush 18-hole championship golf course awaits. For the other, it’s time to unwind in our plush spa with a heavenly 50-minute treatment. Because the perfect getaway blends adventure with indulgence. |
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WHERE FOREVER BEGINS |
All about the 'I do' |
A new chapter of love awaits. |
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WHAT'S ON ⬇️

YORK ICE TRAIL
On Saturday 7 and Sunday 8 February, York is being transformed into An Enchanted City for the 2026 York Ice Trail!
Make sure to visit Parliament Street to see our railway-themed ice sculpture as part of the icy adventure!
MEMORY CAFÉ
Join us in Search Engine from 10.00 on Monday 23 February for our next Memory Café session, designed for people living with dementia and their care networks.
Enjoy hands-on activities, fascinating film clips and share memories in a relaxed, friendly environment.
Get your dancing shoes on and join a Guinness World Records™ official attempt at our sister site, Locomotion!
The museum will be attempting to break the record for the greatest number of people simultaneously performing the 'Locomotion' dance at a single venue on Thursday 26 February, and everyone is welcome - no prior dance experience needed!
Find out more and start learning the steps on the Locomotion website!
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