Saturday, 30 May 2026

Things to do this weekend in Leeds, Bradford, London, Scotland, Ireland and more

I hope my followers are enjoying the sunshine before it is scheduled to disappear again next week. Here are a few ideas of things to make the most of it whilst it's still here:



Gallery shot of Hannah Catherine Jones: UNEARTHING(S). Photograph by Rob Battersby.  


Our Summer of Sculpture has arrived

Summer is here and there's one thing on our mind: sculpture!

Leeds Art Gallery's Summer of Sculpture, which opened late last week, features an impressive programme of thought-provoking exhibitions and installations dedicated to sculptural form and has opened with three new shows - Arp: The Plasters, Garth Evans: The Anti-Virus Sculptures and Hannah Catherine Jones: UNEARTHING(S). 

Featuring eye-catching pieces by celebrated twentieth century sculptors, as well as magnificent new commissions, the season has plenty to come, and runs until October.

Scroll to find out about our Summer of Sculpture so far.


New exhibitions


Jean (Hans) Arp, 'Gesticulating' 1964 (plaster between 1964–72), Gift of the Stiftung Arp e. V., Berlin, 2024. Photo: Rüdiger Lubricht, Worpswede

Arp: The Plasters

22 May - 4 October 

An exhibition celebrating the recent acquisition of a group of plaster sculptures by French-German sculptor, painter and poet Jean (Hans) Arp (1886-1966), a gift from the Stiftung Arp, e.V. to Leeds Museums and Galleries and The Hepworth Wakefield.

Garth Evans, 'Hatch' 2023.Hydrocal plaster. Courtesy the artist

Garth Evans: The Anti-Virus Sculptures

22 May - 4 October 

Curated by Sam Cornish, this exhibition showcases 50 of Garth Evans’ vibrant, small-scale Anti-Virus Sculptures, created at his home in Connecticut during the first Covid lockdown.

Hannah Catherine Jones, 'Bimshire: Journey ('to join Mother')' 2026. Courtesy the artist

Hannah Catherine Jones: UNEARTHING(S)

22 May - 30 August

A Yorkshire Contemporary commission for Leeds Art Gallery, artist, composer and multi-instrumentalist Jones explores individual and collective themes of grief and regeneration while drawing upon her own experience growing up as part of Yorkshire’s Caribbean diaspora. 

Funded by Arts Council England, Art Fund, Henry Moore Foundation and a Research Support Award from Goldsmiths, University of London.


Collection displays


Dinner Party: With Matthew Smith, Jacob Epstein, Olivia Bax

26 June 2026 - 29 August 2027

Some Steel: Sculpture and Steel in Britain, 1960-9

Until 10 January 2027


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Your June Events Roundup 📽️

Summer Cinema is in full flow at Pictureville and in the next month you can expect director Q&As, the best new releases and some Classic Sunday selections of the greatest films ever made.

Throw in some Spieleberg sci-fi and our best ever IMAX family offer and it's a must-see month across Bradford's biggest screens. Keep scrolling to see what's on...


Special Guests and One-night Only Events ✨

The Phoenix of Gaza

The Phoenix of Gaza (15) + director Q&A

Saturday 6 June

This award-winning documentary presents rare footage of a vibrant city and its resilient people and screens in collaboration with Bradford Friends of Palestine.

The screening will be followed by Q&A with director Yousef Alhelou. Yousef is an independent journalist, political analyst, filmmaker, and content creator based in London, England. He obtained a master’s degree in international relations from Brunel University London and is a PhD candidate.  

The People's Emergency Briefing

The People's Emergency Briefing (12A) 

With Intro and Post-Film Discussion

Thursday 11 June

Our Green Week screening of a new film featuring Chris Packham, leading scientists, a former general and Jennifer Saunders addressing the climate crisis.

The screening will feature an introduction from author and activist Cindy Baxter, who will then lead a post-film discussion in Pictureville bar. 

Milestone

Milestone: Streets Paved with Gold (12A) + Q&A

Saturday 20 June

Presented as part of the National Windrush Day celebrations, this film is adapted from Victor Richards’ acclaimed one-man play, offering a heartfelt tribute to a generation that helped shape modern Britain.

The screening includes an exclusive 20-minute segment from the UK-premiere documentary and will be followed by a Q&A with Victor Richards.

Cactus Pears

Cactus Pears (15) With Director Q&A

Saturday 20 June

Over the course of the mourning period, their bond deepens into a tender and intimate relationship, creating a quiet exploration of grief, identity and queer love within a traditional rural community. 

The screening on Thursday 25 June will feature a Q&A with writer/director Rohan Kanawade, a self-made filmmaker raised in a Mumbai slum by a chauffeur father and homemaker mother. Transitioning from interior design to filmmaking, Rohan’s short films have screened globally.

Unmissable IMAX 👽

Disclosure Day

IMAX Previews: Disclosure Day (12A)

IMAX previews from 10 June

Tickets are now on sale for this original UFO event film created and directed by Steven Spielberg and starring Josh O’Connor and Emily Blunt.

Toy Story 5

IMAX Previews: Toy Story 5 (TBC)

Screening from 17 June

The toys are back, and this time around it’s toy meets tech.

Don’t miss our best-ever family offer with four IMAX tickets for £20 as we celebrate Toy Story 5 on Bradford’s biggest screen with IMAX previews. 

(Offer applied once two adult and two children's tickets OR one adult and three children's tickets are added to your basket. Applies to standard seating only.)

Stage on Screen

Riverdance

Riverdance: 25th Anniversary Show (U)

Sunday 7 June

A powerful and stirring reinvention of the worldwide phenomenon with Grammy Award-winning music and passion for its Irish and international dance.

Les Liaisons Dangereuses

National Theatre Live: Les Liaisons Dangereuses (15)

Thursday 25 June

BAFTA Award-winner Lesley Manville joins Aidan Turner in a striking new staging of the classic novel, where among the glittering salons of the super-rich, one misstep can mean ruin. 

Glastonbury the Movie

Glastonbury the Movie: 30th Anniversary Cut (12A)

Saturday 27 June

Shot in Panavision CinemaScope at the 1993 festival—the last of the great old-school Glastonburys—Glastonbury The Movie captured the real thing: not the headline acts on the Pyramid Stage, but the stone circle at sunrise, the rave tents and wandering performers, the parachute games and the Krishna food queues. The Verve at their very first festival appearance. Spiritualized spending their entire fee on a fireworks display. A cast of thousands, completely themselves.

No voiceover. No talking heads. No presenter telling you how to feel. Just Glastonbury, as it was. Unfiltered, unnarrated, and unlike anything else in British music film. 

Our Top New Releases 📽️

Portait of a Lady on Fire

Portrait of a Lady on Fire (15) 

[4K re-release]

29–31 May and 1, 4 June

With contemporary themes in period dress, Portrait of a Lady on Fire is one of the greatest love stories ever told and returns to the big screen in 4K.

Power Ballad

Power Ballad (15)

29–31 May, 2–6, 9–11 June

Directed by John Carney, the visionary behind OnceSing Street, and Begin Again, Power Ballad is "like the catchiest pop hits, a little bit familiar, a little bit unexpected and utterly, thrillingly satisfying." - The Hollywood Reporter.

Kokuho

Kokuho (15)

5–7, 9–11 June

Kokuho is crowned as the highest-grossing live-action film of all time in Japan, spanning decades of ambition, scandals, loyalty and betrayal.

Spanning 5 decades, Kokuho follows an orphaned yakuza heir entering the world of Kabuki, growing up beside his mentor’s son as rivalry and ambition shape their destinies.

My Mother's Wedding

My Mother’s Wedding (15)

5–7, 9–11 June

Kristin Scott Thomas directs this heartfelt and funny story of three sisters who return to their childhood home for the third wedding of their twice-widowed mother.

The Fall of Sir Douglas Weatherford

The Fall of Sir Douglas Weatherford (15)

12–14, 16–18 June

BAFTA-nominated legend Peter Mullan stars in this offbeat, darkly funny character study about a man struggling to find his place in the contemporary world.

Classics and Restorations🍿 

12 Angry Men

Classic Sunday: 12 Angry Men (U)

Sunday 31 May

Sidney Lumet’s stifling courtroom drama is regarded by many as one of the greatest films ever made.

Before our Classic Sunday screening of Sidney Lumet’s courtroom favourite, we asked our friendly colleague Jack to ponder a dozen of cinema’s irate icons for our latest blog post.

All the President's Men

Classic Sunday: All the President's Men (15) 

[50th anniversary]

Sunday 7 June

The most devastating detective story of the 20th century returns to the big screen.

“It's superbly directed on every level, but the sound design is particularly effective. Typewriter key strikes are mixed with the sound of gunshots: words are weapons.”  – The Times 

Boogie Nights

Boogie Nights (18) [4k Restoration]

12, 13 and 18 June

Paul Thomas Anderson’s breakout hit charts the rise and fall of an adult film star.

“Boogie Nights has panoramic ambitions... Nashville meets GoodFellas meets Pulp Fiction.” – TIME Magazine 

Empire of the Sun

Classic Sunday: Empire of the Sun (PG)

Sunday 14 June

In one of Spielberg’s most underrated films, a young English boy struggles to survive under Japanese occupation of China during World War II.

UK Green Film Festival 🌍  

Taking place each year up and down the country, the UK Green Film Festival screens some of the very best films from around the world, exploring some of the big environmental issues of the day.

Agatha's Almanac

Agatha’s Almanac (12A)

Saturday 27 June

Filmed over six years by an all-female crew on luminous 16mm, Agatha's Almanac immerses us in a quietly powerful window into a defiant way of living. 

Black Water

Sunday 28 June

Through the lens of Bangladesh’s uncertain future, Black Water explores the personal reality behind the projections, asking where people will go when cities collapse and homes disappear. 

Boogie Nights

Melt (12A)

Sunday 28 June

Nikolaus Geyrhalter journeys through frozen landscapes, from Alpine glaciers to Antarctica, capturing lives shaped by snow and ice as they face rapid disappearance. 

Family Films🐲 

Kids' Club

Family Films at Pictureville

Experience the magic of cinema with your little ones at our range of family-friendly screenings, including...

Kids' Club - Enjoy family favourite films alongside crafty activities for just £3 a ticket.

CineMinis - Give your little ones the perfect introduction to the big screen with our brand-new strand, with tickets just £2.

Baby-Friendly - We offer baby-friendly screenings every other Wednesday morning, with a relaxed atmosphere for adults with a child under one year old. Lights will be kept slightly raised, the volume of the soundtrack will be reduced, and it’s fine for you to move around, make noise or take a break.

Explore new worlds with our IMAX 3D Documentaries😎

Wild Asia

IMAX 3D: Wild Asia: Life at Extremes (U)

Screening from 5 June

Produced by the world-renowned wildlife storytellers at the BBC Studios Natural History Unit, Wild Asia: Life at Extremes is a giant screen immersive experience for all ages featuring amazing biodiversity, never-seen-before animals, and heartwarming behaviours across spectacular landscapes and mesmerizing seas.

Coming Soon 📅

The Odyssey

IMAX: The Odyssey (12A)

From 17 July

Christopher Nolan’s next film, The Odyssey, is a mythic action epic shot across the world using brand new IMAX film technology.

The Innocents

Cine Spotlights: The Innocents (12A) [With Intro]

Saturday 25 July

Georgia’s opening talk will focus on how the film reflects rapidly changing social attitudes to psychology, mental illness and family dynamics while at the same time exemplifying a shift in British horror cinema. 

Widescreen Weekend

Widescreen Weekend

24–28 September

Widescreen Weekend returns this autumn from 24–28 September for five days of unmissable widescreen cinema, celebrating large-screen formats and Pictureville's unique cinema technology.

Expect print film, special events and of course, our world-renowned Cinerama screen as we welcome film-lovers back to the National Science and Media Museum's annual celebration of big, bold cinema.

Gifts at Pictureville 🎁

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Give the gift of great cinema with our brand-new gift memberships and vouchers.

Treat the film lover in your life to a full year of fun, from the latest releases to their old favourites, exclusive events and tasty treats, all at Yorkshire’s biggest independent cinema.

Make that gift extra special with our gift card holder, perfect for wrapping up and passing along to that special someone. Please note this can only be collected at the bar upon purchase of a gift membership.


Our Ticket Prices

Standard Screenings

Adult £9 / Concessions £7 / Personal Assistant - Free


IMAX

3D Short Documentary* - Adult £9 / Concessions £7.50 / Child £6.50

2D Feature - Adult £12.50 / Concessions £10.50 / Child £9.50

3D Feature* - Adult £13.50 / £11.50 / £10.50

Special Screenings/Event Cinema - Adult £15 / Concessions £13 / Child £10.50

Kids’ Club £3 

CineMinis £2

Discounts for Pictureville Members and Silver Screen Club are available. For a full list of memberships and discounts please visit our website.


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Summer in the city



The sun is out, the days are longer and London’s cultural scene is officially sizzling. Ready to find your new favourite event? Dive into this month’s specially curated top picks, from thought-provoking conversations to the biggest names in music and awe-inspiring artwork. 


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Goalhanger: The Rest Is Fest

FRI 4 – SUN 6 SEP

As part of our Goalhanger: The Rest Is Fest weekender, join us for a deliciously entertaining session as Gary Lineker swaps the football pitch for the dinner table, sitting down with actor and writer Stanley Tucci. Plus, more thrilling shows, Q&As and panels in our halls.



Provoke your senses

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Anish Kapoor

TUE 16 JUN – SUN 18 OCT

Book ahead for one of this summer’s must-see exhibitions. Encounter monumental artworks that distort space, light and reflection, by the artist behind London’s Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park sculpture, the ArcelorMittal Orbit, and Chicago’s Cloud Gate (known as 'The Bean').



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Never miss an unmissable event

Members gets free tickets to Anish Kapoor and all Hayward Gallery exhibitions.

Anish Kapoor is one of the many highlights in our 75th anniversary year, along with Goalhanger: The Rest Is Fest and Harry Styles' Meltdown festival and more. 



June Highlights


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Harry Styles' Meltdown

THU 11 – SUN 21 JUN

Only a few weeks to go until the global icon and his incredible lineup of artists grace our stages in the 31st edition of Meltdown.

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Skate 50

UNTIL SUN 21 JUN

See our exhibition telling the story of London’s original skate space over the past 50 years. Book your ticket before it closes!

★★★★
‘a nostalgia-heavy treat’  – Time Out 

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Riverside Sessions

UNTIL MON 21 SEP

Dance like no one's watching in our series of summer events. Everyone is welcome. 

British-American sitar player and musician Anoushka Shankar, wearing an orange top

It Sounds Like Courage

FRI 26 JUN

An unforgettable night of music, comedy and spoken word shaped by migration, co-curated by Anoushka Shankar and Counterpoints Arts.


Booked and busy


Benjamin Zephaniah sat with a guitar

Benjamin Zephaniah: A Celebration

FRI 10 JUL

Maggie Nelson looking at the camera

Maggie Nelson

SAT 11 JUL

Black and white portrait of a bearded man with glasses and a hat, adjusting his patterned tie while looking at the camera.

Allen Ginsberg at 100

SUN 12 JUL

A young woman wearing a red patterned scarf sitting in a cafe next to a window

Batool Abu Akleen & Alice Oswald

SUN 12 JUL


South Asian Sounds


A man in a white t-shirt sits on the floor surrounded by a drum kit and several traditional hand drums.

Anmol Mohara: Across The Sea

WED 1 JUL

Hear the rich culture and traditions of Nepal play out in the award-winning percussionist and composer’s music.

A woman with long dark hair in a black blazer leans on a bright blue wall

Asian Tones: Tara Lily + Shalini Rani

SAT 4 JUL

The south London-born British-Bengali artist showcases her fearlessly unique perspective on music and global culture, supported by neo-soul artist Shalini Rani.

A man and woman in wedding clothes pose in a pastoral setting.

Making A Husband: Live

SUN 5 JUL

What do you get when a lazy comedian marries a high-flying professional? Catch this special recording of Tez and Shy Ilyas’ hilarious comedy podcast.


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GROOVE

THU 4 JUN – SAT 6 JUN

In a lively dance concert, The Ruggeds and Ghetto Funk Collective take us 50 years back in time to the era of James Brown, Nina Simone and Herbie Hancock.

A child playing in a toy castle.

Replay: A Limitless Recycled Playground

UNTIL SUN 5 JUL

Explore a limitless world of play, invention and imagination in a recycled playground for children and their grown-ups.

A concrete brutalist building with the London Eye and Big Ben in the background

Southbank Centre Tours

UNTIL SAT 26 SEP

Peek behind the curtain on a guided tour for an exclusive glimpse into the secrets, stories and design innovations behind our iconic venues.

Dancers with raised arms lead a large crowd under Caribbean flags, including Guyana, Trinidad, Jamaica, and Barbados.

Steel Scenes

FRI 24 – SUN 26 JUL

Celebrate in the joy and legacy of steel pan, as we honour 75 years since steel pan was first played in the UK.


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Wonderfully weird

Explore the world of David Shrigley with our collection of deadpan posters and offbeat gifts. These signature pieces find the humour in the everyday and bring a dose of Shrigley’s iconic wit to your space.


a woman and two children smiling and drinking from straws in the sun

Eat and drink al fresco

Chef Jimmy Garcia returns for his tenth year on the riverside with Rotate by Jimmy’s. Whether you’re settling in for an al fresco feast at Rotate or sipping locally sourced cocktails at Ten, these twin pop-ups offer outdoor dining with a front-row seat of the Thames. 


From our friends


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TUE 2 – SAT 6  JUN | SADLERS WELLS PEACOCK

Featuring World Champions and World Record holding artists and athletes, come to a fusion of the extraordinary artistry that emerges from street culture. Expect BMX, basketball, beatboxing, acrobatics and nonstop, high-energy entertainment.

NIGO: From Japan with Love 

UNTIL SUN 4 OCT | DESIGN MUSEUM

This exhibition celebrates the life and legacy of Japanese designer NIGO. From founding Tokyo’s streetwear label BAPE to becoming KENZO’s creative director, it explores his inspirations and influence on fashion, music, and contemporary culture.


Supported by Bloomberg Philanthropies, 75th anniversary season partner.

Anish Kapoor, Mount Moriah at the Gate of the Ghetto, 2022. © Anish Kapoor. All rights reserved, DACS, 2026. Photo: Attilio Maranzano.

Anish Kapoor, Blinded by Eyes, Butchered by Birth, 2024 © Anish Kapoor. All rights reserved, DACS, 2026

Anish Kapoor, Tsunami, 2018 © Anish Kapoor. All rights reserved, DACS, 2026. Photo: Dave Morgan

Anish Kapoor, Descent into Limbo, 1992-2016 ©Anish Kapoor. All rights reserved, DACS, 2026


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Ireland's most iconic cliffs

Discover the legendary Cliffs of Moher in County Clare, which tower over the Atlantic Ocean on the rugged western edge of Europe. In a word: epic!

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Donegal's northern headlands

With dramatic views, clifftop wonders and a land etched with history, the Wild Atlantic Way in County Donegal is a road trip like no other...

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When Star Wars met the Wild Atlantic Way

A galaxy far, far, away is closer than you think… On the west coast of Ireland, actually! Discover why the cast and crew fell in love with the Wild Atlantic Way

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Dublin: food and drink

Traditional treats, great pubs and cutting-edge chefs make Dublin a taste sensation.

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Escape to Phoenix Park

Wander one of Europe’s largest city parks in central Dublin, where the paths are wide, the space is endless and the deer have right of way.

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7 reasons not to visit Burton Bradstock this Summer
Please do not come to Graston Copse in Burton Bradstock this Summer. We're begging you. Seriously, there are plenty of average places out there, with none of this nonsense. Save yourself the hassle and book somewhere else - anywhere else!
1) The village is disgustingly pretty
You'll be forced to walk past rose-covered thatched cottages, a postcard-perfect church and a proper village shop.

Who wants that level of charm ruining their holiday?!
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2) Far too much peace & quiet
In Burton Bradstock, you might actually hear birdsong or the flow of the River Bride, instead of traffic or screaming kids.

Some people have been known to accidentally relax so hard, they forget what day it is - nightmare!
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3) The night sky is too dark
Clear nights here are just silly - the Milky Way puts on a show like it's trying too hard.

You might waste hours staring upwards instead of doom-scrolling on your phone. Appalling behaviour. 
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4) Hive Beach will ruin all other beaches
Just a gentle riverside stroll away you'll find golden cliffs, rolling waves and one of the finest stretches of the Jurassic Coast. People have been spotted swimming, fossil hunting, eating at the award-winning Hive Beach Cafe or even paragliding.

Utterly unacceptable if you want to keep your standards low. 
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5) Too many lovely walks
Miles of peaceful countryside paths, riverside ambles along the River Bride and clifftop adventures with views across 99 miles of coastline.

You risk coming home fitter and happier. Think of the damage to your "I only holiday to lie down" reputation. 
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6) There are proper pubs and cute attractions
The Three Horseshoes has a sunny garden and dangerously good food.

Nearby you've got the likes of Litton Lakes, Modbury Farm Shop and Vurlands Animal Farm.

How are you supposed to stay properly cynical in these conditions?
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7) You might never want to leave
That's the real danger.

One visit and you'll start daydreaming about coming back every weekend or buying a holiday home with us. Many have fallen victim to the "just one more weekend" syndrome.

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