Saturday, 4 April 2026

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

Got plans for the Easter weekend? Here are a few ideas of things to do this weekend in Leeds, Bradford, London, Scotland, Ireland and more:

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INDIs presents Wild Style!  |  

WILD STYLE

AT HOWARD ASSEMBLY ROOM


PLUS Q&A WITH GRANDMASTER CAZ


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INDIs and Howard Assembly Room present a special screening of Wild Style (1983), the first true hip-hop film, in a newly restored 4K edition.

We're thrilled to welcome Grandmaster Caz, one of hip-hop’s most influential MCs for a Q&A following the screening, with Leeds-based DJ, Turntablist and sound artist, NikNak.

Shot in 1981, Wild Style features key figures including Grandmaster Caz (with The Cold Crush Brothers), Fab Five Freddy, Lee Quiñones, Lady Pink, The Rock Steady Crew and Grandmaster Flash.

Part drama, part snapshot, the film feels lived-in and real because it is. Its style, characters and performers come directly from the community that built the culture.

Don't miss this rare opportunity to see the the cinematic blueprint for hip hop as part of Explore festival, on Sunday 5th April, 7.15PM at Howard Assembly Room.


FIRST 50 TICKETS ARE FREE


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Quick! The first 50 bookers will get FREE tickets to Wild Style, with special guest Grandmaster Caz. Use the code WILDFREE when booking to get yours!

You can also use the code WILD10 to get an exclusive discount offer of £10 tickets. Standard tickets are £14.


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MESSAGE FROM GRANDMASTER CAZ


Head to our Instagram to see a special recorded message from Grandmaster Caz, ahead of this Sunday's screening. Don't forget to follow us for more updates, too.



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Leeds Film is proud to have achieved the BFI Diversity Standards.

INDIs Film Festival 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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Hi 

Spring’s here, and we’re celebrating with a packed line-up at the Carriageworks Theatre. Expect Easter holiday treats for families, stand‑out comedy fresh from the Edinburgh Fringe, and inspiring theatre from Leeds Community Arts Network.

We’d love to welcome you, keep reading for what’s on this month...

What's on in April

The Gruffalo's Child
Sat 11 & Sun 12 Apr

Main Auditorium

The Gruffalo said that no Gruffalo should, ever set foot in the deep dark wood...

Adapted from Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler’s award-winning picture book, The Gruffalo's Child is an enchanting family-friendly show for for everyone aged 3 to 103.

Let your imagination run wild with songs, laughs and scary fun!

Age guidance: 3+

Comedy Club 4 Kids
Fri 17 Apr, 2pm

It's a comedy club, right, but for kids.

The best stand-ups and sketch acts from the international circuit to do their thing for an audience of children and their families… but without the rude bits!

It's just like a normal comedy club, but it's on in the day, kids are allowed in, and there's a higher than usual chance of heckles like "why is that your face!?".

Age guidance: 6+

Leila Navabi: Relay
Sat 18 Apr, 7:30pm

The Studio

One of The Guardian’s “10 Best Shows to Catch” at Edinburgh Fringe last summer.

A bold, joyful punk-musical one-person show about making a queer family on your own terms.

Relay blends stand-up, electro-pop musical numbers and hand-drawn animation into a heartfelt, hilarious hour about what it takes to start a family when the odds (and the system) are stacked against you.

Equal parts absurd and profound, Relay is proof that family is not just what you make it, but how.

Age guidance: 16+

Sunday in the Park with George
Sat 25 Apr - Sun 2 May

Main Auditorium

Presented by Leeds G&S, members of Leeds Community Arts Network.

One of Steven Sondheim’s most celebrated works, Sunday in the Park with George is loved for it sweeping score, witty lyrics and powerful themes of love, legacy and creativity that are as bold, imaginative and moving as Georges Seraut's famous painting A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte, that inspired it.

This dazzling musical explores the struggles, sacrifices and triumphs of an artist striving to make his mark. 

Age guidance: 12+

1984
Wed 29 Apr - Sat 2 May

The Studio

Presented by Leeds Arts Centre, members of Leeds Community Arts Network.

George Orwell’s 1984, adapted by Matthew Dunster, is a faithful and enthralling adaptation that brings the heart of the challenges and warnings raised by the original work to life.

Delve into Winston’s mind as he navigates the complexities of a dystopian Britain, where the government decides what is real and Big Brother is always watching.

Age guidance: 16+

See you soon,
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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. 


MOVIE CLUB IS BACK THIS EASTER


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Movie Club 2026 is all about hands-on fun for kids who want to be creative and learn real filmmaking tricks and tips (no parents allowed!). Running from 8-9 April at the Carriageworks Theatre. 

Whether they love making TikToks, YouTube videos, or just watching them - Movie Club is the perfect place for creative children to bring their ideas to life and help their skills grow, with film industry professionals.

Created in collaboration with Screen Yorkshire, Movie Club workshops cover directing, camera tricks, animation, costume and SFX makeup. Movie Club days include short film screenings too!

Movie Club Workshops Include:

Camera Skills: From Set to Phone
Learn pro camera basics and how to create great content on your phone.

Character FX: Faces to Fabrics
Use makeup and prosthetics to transform characters for film.

Stop-Motion Skills & Tricks
Create your own animated monster scene inspired by sea myths.


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LYFF CINE-TAKEOVERS


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Swap screen time for big screen adventures at our LYFF Cine-Takeover of Hyde Park Picture House, this weekend from 4-5 April. 🍿

Featuring special guests - world famous stunt artist Nathan Geering and professional dancer Holly Gibbs, leading creative workshops before the screenings. You can also design your own free tote bag and join an Easter Egg Hunt - all included in the price of your film ticket.


PETER RABBIT - SCREENING THIS EASTER


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Don't miss special screenings of Peter Rabbit at our partner venues - a perfect family film for Easter! Screening at Keighley Picture House, Rex Elland Cinema and Skipton Plaza from Monday 6 - Friday 10 April.




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Explore Temple Newsam from top to bottom this spring with unmissable experiences - from the return of our ever‑popular rooftop tours to some delightfully saucy stories from the past. 


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Rooftop and Cellar Experience


Explore Temple Newsam House as you’ve never seen it before. Our exclusive Rooftop and Cellar Tour invites you into the hidden spaces of one of Britain’s finest historic houses.

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Traces of Empire


Join us for a special historic tour exploring how this remarkable estate was shaped by centuries of international trade, ambition, artistry, and influence.



New for 2026

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An Evening of Love, Sex and Scandal


Step into a world of romance, intrigue, and just a hint of mischief as we whisk you through centuries of love stories - some sweet, some scandalous, and some that would make even the boldest blush.

What’s in store?

  • Whispered secrets tucked inside long‑lost love letters

  • Outrageous cartoons poking fun at former residents

  • A glimpse of the woman once hailed as the most beautiful in England

  • Surprising discoveries from behind closed doors

  • And a peek at some rather saucy postcards uncovered in an office drawer

Once you’ve recovered from all the revelations, drift into the Dining Room for an exclusive Lady Hertford cocktail (or mocktail) and a few nibbles.

For adults only - this tour isn’t shy about its content.


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Afternoon Tea on the Terrace


Escape to the beautiful South Terrace for a traditional afternoon tea experience surrounded by Jane Austen‑worthy gardens. Savour delicate sandwiches, a freshly baked scone, and a pot of tea or coffee as you soak in the timeless atmosphere. Your ticket also includes general entry to the historic house, making it the perfect treat for a leisurely day out.  

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Tea Traditions


Discover the surprising story of tea at Temple Newsam, from the first written mention in 1642 to the objects, rooms, and characters who shaped its place in history. After a guided tour, blend your own fragrant tea before unwinding with a freshly brewed cup in the Dining Room.



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Special Tour: Women Artists of Temple Newsam


Women Artists of Temple Newsam shines a light on the painters, designers, makers, and visionaries whose work has too often been overlooked, until now.


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Temple Newsam Road, Leeds, LS15 0AE | 0113 336 7460 
temple.newsam@leeds.gov.uk

Temple Newsam tickets are administered by 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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There’s a host of exceptional music on the horizon, including standout performances from Leeds’ highest ranked brass band, Rothwell Temperance Band, and the internationally acclaimed Brighouse & Rastrick Band.

Be sure to catch the final three free lunchtime concerts of the season, as we welcome Flutes & Frets DuoJ2Duo, and Eboracum Baroque to Leeds Conservatoire for a trio of vibrant and varied programmes.

See you at a concert soon, 
Leeds International Concert Season

Upcoming concerts

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Rothwell Temperance Band

Rothwell Temperance Band is the highest ranking brass band from Leeds - consistently featured in the top 20 of global brass band rankings. The band's carefully crafted programme includes Peter Graham's Fiesta, the Elegy from John Ireland's A Downland Suite, Paul Lovatt-Cooper's Home of Legends, Zequinha de Abreu's Tico Tico, and the Finale from Dean Jones's Glorifico AeternumView the full programme.

Sat 18 April, 7.30pm
Pudsey Civic Hall

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Brighouse & Rastrick Band

Brighouse & Rastrick Band is regarded by many as the best and most consistent ‘public subscription band’ in the world. The band is most known for its 1977 hit parade success The Floral Dance which reached No 2 in the UK charts. With 140 years of proud history, the band continues to maintain great traditions on its continued quest for musical excellence. Programme to be confirmed, please check our website for updates.

Sat 9 May, 7.30pm
Pudsey Civic Hall

Lunchtime music in Leeds

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Lunchtime Chamber Music

The final three free lunchtime concerts of the season take place this month. Flutes & Frets Duo presents an intimate performance that exploits the versatility of the flute and guitar (1 Apr), and the young guitar duo, J2Duo, performs an eclectic programme featuring arrangements of works not originally written for guitar (8 Apr). To close the season, Eboracum Baroque performs Antonio Vivaldi's iconic The Four Seasons in a unique arrangement for recorder, harpsichord, and cello (15 Apr).

Wednesdays 1, 8 & 15 April, 1.05pm
Leeds Conservatoire
Free admission, simply turn up, take a seat and relax! 

Coming soon...

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Quartet in Residence: Opus13

We're excited to welcome the young string quartet, Opus13, to Leeds in May for the opening concert of its three year residency.

Sonoko, Edvard, Albin and Daniel's first programme pairs works from the great string quartet canon such as Franz Schubert's Death and the Maiden with a contemporary quartet by Norwegian composer Knut Vaage.

"Opus13 blends musical intensity, flawless technique and boundless energy to perfection...This is string quartet playing of the highest calibre." Corina Belcea, Belcea Quartet

Tuesdays 26 May, 16 June & 7 July, 7.30pm
Leeds Conservatoire

You may also enjoy

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William Barton & Brodsky Quartet at the Howard Assembly Room

A remarkable musical collaboration from didgeridoo virtuoso William Barton and the internationally acclaimed Brodsky Quartet that bridges classical music traditions with contemporary Australian composition. This distinctive programme features works by Peter Sculthorpe, Salina Fisher, and Igor Stravinsky, alongside Andrew Ford’s quartet written during the 2019 Australian bushfires.

Wed 15 April, 7pm
Howard Assembly Room

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Tickets now available for Leeds Young Film Festival

LYFF returns this Easter holidays with affordable family films, free immersive VR experiences and behind-the-scenes filmmaking workshops for ages 8+. Find hand-picked films paired with free creative activities at Pictureville Cinema and Hyde Park Picture House, featuring special guests including professional stunt actors and dancers.

Until 19 April
Various venues in Leeds & Bradford

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Leeds International Concert Season 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.


Totally Improvised @ Seven


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On Saturday 4th April, 4-6pmSummer Sessions - Trash Panda. Long time friends, Tess Leslie and Phil Snell, teamed up in 2023, their music an amalgam of different styles from American Old Time and bluegrass to European Folk. The result is a dynamic and fun performance. Seven Bar. Pay What You Feel. Organised by Mewl Music.

The Totally Improvised Musical returns also on Saturday 4th April at 7.30pm. Every night is opening night as these top improvisers compose brand-new comedy musicals from your title suggestions. That’s right; the story, songs, characters and “choreography” are all made up on the spot with live music and lots of laughter. Seven Venue. £12 / £10 conc.

See the jazz stars of tomorrow on Sunday 5th April, 1.30-4pm, at JazzLeeds – Conservatoire Collection 2026, this year featuring the Jack Preston Quartet, the Matthew Rowell Trio and the Andrew Corry Quartet. Seven Venue.  £12 /£10 conc in advance  /£12 on the door. Doors 1pm.

And don't forget, at 7.30pm, also on Sunday 5th April, the Seven Quiz. This and every Sunday, test your knowledge in a relaxed atmosphere – a great way to unwind with friends and family. Seven Bar. £5 per team. With prizes.

Where the event is ticketed, tickets are available at TicketSource via www.sevenleeds.co.uk  We  look forward to seeing you at Seven very soon. Every £ spent at Seven helps support high quality arts in a local setting. 
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Date: Saturday 4th April

Time: 7.30pm





theOBJECTproject return to Slung Low with their latest slice of clown/puppet dystopia, following in the wake of PIXIEMATOSIS and The Ballad of the Underwater Daughter...

On a craggy cliff-top (*insert windy sound effects here*) a part-time astronomer scans the universe, desperately seeking answers to the ineffable questions of life. Next door a ramshackle cook is caught up in a life or death struggle with the sandwich filling of the damned. And speeding round the bend is the tawdry-bread delivery driver… who is hopelessly in love with the cook.

It’s a hand-cranked, clanking puppet world where everyone and everything feels irretrievably lost. But it’s all ok because something is watching over them. Something huge and warm and fuzzy almost like happiness… except with massive bone crushing arms. 

The Tower and the Telescope takes an absurd, sideways look at life and love through a cracked, greasy lens. The show is stuffed with darkly relatable puppets, wonky machines and hilariously dingy surprises.

It’s suitable for people aged 13+ who like their theatre 'funny ha ha' and ‘funny distinctly unpleasant’.

Important Information


The performance will be inside but the venue does reflect the weather outside so please dress for the weather! 

The Warehouse In Holbeck is on Crosby Street, Holbeck, LS11 9RQ.

The entrance is on Rydall Place just round the corner.

The nearest bus stop is on Holbeck Moor Road and we have bike storage facilities.

If travelling by car, please park on Ingram Road as parking immediately around the Warehouse is residents-only. There is no charge for on-street parking.

Wheelchair users and those with limited mobility are welcome to park on Crosby Street. 

The venue is step-free, with an accessible toilet and a baby-changing facility provided.

There will be a bar as well a hot drinks available.

The show is Pay What You Decide. You pay after the event, in cash or by card.

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We've got one hell of a week lined up for you, with 11 acts performing on the legendary Domino stage this may be our best week yet.
Highlight include, Tuesdays 'The Music of Joe Henderson performance, a good Friday triple header, and a big brassy Easter Sunday party.

Keep reading for this week’s Domino winner, upcoming gigs, the music lineup and our break-even.

Much love
The Domino Club.
2026 Domino Prize Draw
This weeks winner is...
Beth Ross
Congratulations, we'll be in touch!
Every week, one lucky reader from our mailing list gets a limited-edition, engraved 2026 Domino. 

Not only a thing of beauty, a 2026 Domino gets you and a friend queue jump and free entry on standard nights, a welcome cocktail each everytime you visit us in 2026, and first access to special events throughout the year.  
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This Weeks Break-Even
Mount Gay Barbados Rum
Master Blender Edition | 45% ABV

The sixth release from the Master Blender Collection, this Mount Gay expression was created by the Master Blender herself, Trudiann Branker, using some of the oldest rum stocks in the Barbados distillery's bonds. A blend of pot and column still rums, it was aged in American whiskey casks for 20 years before spending an additional year maturing in Pedro Ximénez sherry casks. It was bottled at 45% ABV without chill-filtration or additional colouring and just 4,200 bottles were released. Within this oustanding dram, you will find stewed plums, salted caramel and toasted oak on the nose, whilst finding lingering notes of vanilla, dark cherry and banoffee pie on the palate.

Break-Even Price £6.29
Usual Price £28.27
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Upcoming Highlights

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The Big Fat Domino
Live Music Quiz

Tuesday 21st April
Doors 6pm - Quiz from 7pm
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The Music of Joe Henderson

Tuesday 31st March
Doors 7pm - Live music form 8pm
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A Love Supreme
Feat: Another Workout

Thursday 2nd April
Doors 6pm - Live music form 6:30pm


Saturday 4th April
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The James Brander Trio
Doors 6pm - Live Music from 7pm

Hailing from Leeds, this vibrant trio breathes new life into soul, funk and pop with their soul‑soaked sound.

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Mojah
10:20pm

Energetic feel good reggae band Mojah make their welcome return to the Domino Club.Featuring some of the best musicians in Yorkshire, Mojah play, Reggae, Soul, Blues, Rock and Pop in their own roots style.

Easter Sunday 5th April
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The Jake Leg Jug Band
Doors 6pm Live music from 6:30pm 

Songs of murder, betrayal, gambling, liquor and redemption.
The Jake Leg Jug Band brings you the authentic sounds of 1920's and 30's America - jazz, blues, ragtime and gospel.

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Hijack horns
9:30pm

Hijack Horns grabs a fist full of feel-good tunes, a handful of high-energy brass, throws it all in a blender and serves you the spiciest, brassiest smoothie your aural tastebuds can handle.


The Domino Club


Pictureville Cinema

What's On: 3–9 April

Welcome to your cinema listings.

We bet you're expecting an April Fool prank but you best believe we're not joking when we say that this week alone we've got French classics, Bradford on screen and out-of-this-world IMAX with a trip to Mario Galaxy.

Press us for our pick of the bunch and it's Empire of Lies, a claustrophobic two-hander with director Matthew Hope in attendance to discuss this must-see new film. It's just the latest chance to see upcoming talent at Pictureville, so keep scrolling to grab an unbeatable discount and we'll see you at the cinema!


📽️ Director Q&A

Empire of Lies

Empire of Lies (15) [With director Q&A]

Tuesday 19.00

On Tuesday 7 April join director/writer/producer Matthew Hope for a fascinating Q&A and the chance to win a signed poster for his gripping new thriller.

A reclusive man agrees to a filmed interview about his daughter’s murder—only to find his version of the truth unravelled as the interrogation turns back on him.

Receive 40% off all ticket prices for this special screening and Q&A with the code UNIT40

Out-Of-This-World IMAX 

The Super Mario Galaxy Movie

IMAX: The Super Mario Galaxy Movie (PG)

Screening daily

It takes a lot of star power to save the galaxy. 

Mario and Luigi take on the galaxy face off against Bowser and even more of the galaxy's out-of-this-world threats in the hit animated sequel.

2D and 3D screenings are available for The Super Mario Galaxy Movie, please check the film calendar page for details.

New releases and must-sees 👀

Amelie

Amélie (15) [25th anniversary re-release]

3–5, 7, 9 April

Get (re)acquainted with Amélie as Jean-Pierre Jeunet’s Parisian classic returns to cinemas for its 25th anniversary, with a charming of a lonely waitress who decides to become an active member of her quaint and quirky community.

“What comes across most powerfully is Jeunet's athletic, playful directing style, a tour de force of tricks, gags and effects.” – Guardian

Apnas

Apnas (15)

Screening daily

This crime drama takes us into Bradford and Manchester, exploring the intricate lives of British-Pakistanis through themes of family, ambition, and moral conflict as a British Asian Mancunian is drawn into the criminal underworld by his notorious uncle. 

Everything is at stake as his competition with his cousin reaches a deadly level, and a powerful and emotional story of identity, belonging, and family unfolds.

For fans of: Virdee, The Ceremony, 

A Pale View of Hills

A Pale View of Hills (12A)

Screening daily

A poignant tale of loss and exile under the shadow of the Nagasaki bomb, adapted from Nobel Prize Winner Kazuo Ishiguro’s debut novel. 

"It is a fascinating, often moving exploration of Japanese family life." - The Times

Easter Parade

Classic Sunday: Easter Parade (U)

Sun 13.15

Judy Garland and Fred Astaire star in this charming Springtime musical. 

“The slight plot is laced with generous dollops of vintage Irving Berlin songs, several of them staged with dazzling ingenuity.” – BBC.com

Empire of Lies

Empire of Lies (15)

Screening daily

What begins as an exposé becomes a psychological duel in this thriller, as both interviewer and audience question where truth ends and obsession begins. 

Everybody to Kenmure Street

Everybody to Kenmure Street (12A)

Screening Fri, Mon-Thu

Glasgow residents abandon their daily routines to gather on Kenmure Street after learning authorities plan to deport their neighbours.

£3 Family Favourites

Zootropolis 2

Kids' Club: Zootropolis 2 (PG)

Sat and Sun 11.00

Hopps & Wilde are back in an animated adventure that will change Zootropolis forever.

Hoppers

Kids' Club: Hoppers (U)

Screening daily

In Disney and Pixar's all-new feature film, scientists have discovered how to “hop” human consciousness into lifelike robotic animals.

IMAX 3D Documentaries

A Still from Arctic: Our Frozen Planet

IMAX 3D Documentaries

Screening daily

Take in an epic 3D adventure on our largest cinema screen for a cheaper price than a feature film and discover prehistoric action and out of this world exploration.

Accessible Screenings

A Pale View of Hills

Accessible Screenings

Our cinemas are open to everyone—discover all our special screenings and accessible options on our website. 

This week you'll find a captioned screening of A Pale View of Hillscalled "a fascinating, often moving exploration of Japanese family life in the traumatised, bomb-blasted aftermath of the Second World War" by The Times.

Coming Soon

Father Mother Brother Sister

Father Mother Sister Brother (15)

10–12, 14–16 April

The eagerly-awaited new film from Jim Jarmusch won the Golden Lion prize at the 2025 Venice Film Festival and stars Tom Waits, Adam Driver and Cate Blanchett.

Michael

Redoubt (PG)

10–12, 14–16 April

Denis Lavant delivers an astonishing physical performance in John Skoog’s beautiful and inventive story of community and obsession as a man begins fortifying his house after years of harvesting scrap-metal.

Dead Poet's Society

Classic Sunday: Dead Poets Society [4K Restoration] (PG)

12 April

Robin Williams stars as an English professor who inspires his students to love poetry and seize the day.

"Dead Poets Society teaches us to resolve to lead lives of passion and conviction, mindful of the fact that in the story of our lives the script is ours to write" - Guardian

Akira

IMAX: Akira [Re-Release] (15)

17–19, 21–23 April

Iconic and game-changing, Akira is the definitive anime masterpiece and returns to the big screen.

Michael

IMAX: Michael (12A)

From 22 April

The cinematic portrayal of the life and legacy of Michael Jackson, one of the most influential artists the world has ever known.

All My Sons

National Theatre Live: All My Sons (15)

Thursday 16 April

Bryan Cranston and Marianne Jean-Baptiste feature in a five-star, triumphantly acclaimed new production of Arthur Miller’s classic play, from visionary director Ivo Van Hove.

Filmed live from the West End, Paapa Essiedu (I May Destroy You), Tom Glynn-Carney (House of the Dragon), and Hayley Squires (I, Daniel Blake) also feature in this disturbingly prescient play.

🎥Save the Date

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.

We'd love to see you there, so save the date, follow us on social media to be the first to know about the programme information.

🎁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 £20 / Concessions £18 / 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.


*Includes 3D glasses


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CREATIVE WRITING

Spring into Writing with our new Creative Writing Courses starting in April!

Open to new and experienced writers. £70 for 10 weeks, payable in cash at the first session.

Learn about different writing styles and genre.

  • Share your own writing and receive feedback.
  • Explore publishing opportunities.

Where and When

Creative Writing - Keighley Library (10 weeks)

Wednesday 8th April to Wednesday 10th June. 5:30pm to 7:30pm

Creative Writing - Ilkley Library (10 weeks)

Friday 10th April to Friday 12th June. 4pm to 6pm

Creative Writing - City Library (10 weeks)

Saturday 11th April to Saturday 13th June. 10:15am to 12:15pm

Booking essential – www.ticketsource.co.uk/bradfordlibraries

Contact christina.wilson@bradford.gov.uk with any questions or for further information 

 

Poetry Course - Keighley Library (10 weeks)

Monday evenings from 5.30 - 7.30pm, starting Monday 13th April 

( there are no sessions on the 4th, 11th and 25th May)

For writers of all levels, both new and experienced. £70 for 10 weeks, payable in cash at the first session.

By using published works as prompts each week, along with images, and discussion, we will spend time writing together and sharing work with each other.

10 weeks - Monday evenings from 5.30 - 7.30pm  starting Monday 13th April

Booking essential - www.ticketsource.co.uk/bradfordlibraries

Contact christina.wilson@bradford.gov.uk with any questions or for further information, or if cash payment of £70 would be difficult for you.

Free Book Reading at Manningham Library

Kaarobaar-e-Shaam: Poetry, Heritage, Memoire and Grief

18th April - 1.30pm

Join Imran Nafeez and Nabeela Ahmed in celebration of  Kaarobaar-e-Shaam – The Complete Poems by the late Hafeez Johar, one of the first generation of Urdu poets to emerge from Bradford’s vibrant mushaira scene.  

Arriving in the city during the 1960s at the age of just 13, it was Bradford – its people, places, and possibilities – that shaped his voice, nurtured his craft, and ultimately gave rise to the poet he became. 

Nearly two decades after his untimely passing, this landmark collection gathers Johar’s powerful verses from his notebooks, rare family photographs, and biographical reflections that together tell the story of a writer profoundly rooted in the city he called home. 

Compiled with great care by his son, Imran Hafeez, and supported by Johar’s close friends and fellow poets, this event offers a rare opportunity to explore the creative spirit, personal journey, and cultural legacy of Hafeez Johar.

Through conversation and readings, we’ll reflect on the man, the poetry, and the deep labour of love that brought this remarkable collection to life. Light refreshments will be served.

Reserve your place at www.ticketsource.co.uk/bradfordlibraries

 

 

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April Adventures in Bradford

Cherry Blossom Festival

April brings a lively mix of festivals, family favourites and cultural celebrations across the Bradford district. Haworth hosts its popular Haworth Beer Festival, while Ilkley prepares for the Great Ilkley Duck Race — a quacking tradition that always raises a smile. Saltaire, the UNESCO World Heritage Site, marks World Heritage Day with events celebrating its remarkable industrial heritage and Bradford’s Cherry Blossom Festival returns to Bolling Hall Museum with spring colour and performances. The month also features exhibitions, walks, screenings and more across the district.

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Unlocking Bradford’s Policing Past

Bradford Police Musuem

Discover Bradford’s policing past with a visit to the Bradford Police Museum inside City Hall. Set within a former Victorian police station, the museum takes visitors through original cells, shares stories of those who passed through them and leads into the historic courtroom where justice was once served. The gallery showcases a mix of permanent and temporary exhibitions that bring the city’s policing history to life.

The museum will be open this Easter Saturday from 10:00 to 15:30. Guided tours run every 45 minutes from 10:30, and a gallery‑only ticket is available for those who prefer to explore independently.

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Easter Eats & Spring Flavours

Roast dinner

Enjoy Easter in Bradford with a delicious seasonal meal. Across the district, you’ll find fresh spring menus, comforting roasts and indulgent desserts — perfect for a relaxed family treat. Whether you’re in the mood for a cosy countryside pub, a laid‑back brunch spot or somewhere great for a curry, there’s plenty to inspire your Easter plans.

Make the weekend feel special without the stress of cooking. Book your table and enjoy great food and even better company this Easter.

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Peppa Pig Ticket Giveaway Ends Today

Peppa Pig's Big Family Show

An oinktastic adventure awaits — and today is your last chance to enter!

Win a Family Ticket for four to Peppa Pig’s Big Family Show at St George’s Hall, Bradford. This joyful live experience is packed with songs, giggles, and plenty of Peppa magic, bringing her colourful world to life for a day out that feels truly special.

Choose your show date: 11th or 12th April | Competition closes: Wednesday 1st April

Make sure you enter before midnight — don’t miss out on the fun!

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If you're planning to visit the Bradford District in the next few weeks, here are some highlights for your diary.

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April 2026



It’s the Easter weekend. So there’s a strong chance you’re reading this while either stuck in traffic, or wedged onto a rail replacement bus. Such is life. But at least The Tonic offers you some temporary distraction. And if you didn’t try to get away for the bank holiday? Well, you get the same pieces, but you’re able to enjoy them with the added smugness of sitting somewhere much more comfortable. Everyone’s a winner.

This month we look toward each of our current Hayward Gallery exhibitions, as Yin Xiuzhen shares her creative process and Senior Curator Yung Ma leads you on a video tour of Chiharu Shiota: Threads of Life. We also focus on a pair of much-loved nonagenarians: illustrator Quentin Blake and artist Bridget Riley.

Musically we get to know a notable Austrian composer famous for quality over quantity while musician and producer John Gosling shares a personal playlist for his friend Lee Alexander McQueen. And last but not least, we’ve a great way to spend 75 minutes of your time – whether you’re bumper to bumper or home sweet home – with a recording of writer Ocean Vuong’s recent Southbank Centre appearance.


String theory

Two people stand on either side of an open door in Chiharu Shiota: Threads of Life

Chiharu Shiota: red string, black threads and cultural identity

Let Senior Curator Yung Ma and our Associate Artist Julia Cheng lead you through the artist’s current Hayward Gallery exhibition.


A Berg’s life

Austrian composer Alban Berg photohgraphed in his workroom in Hietzing. He is seated in a desk chair in front of a full bookcase, an open music manuscript sits on the table in front of him.

Who is composer Alban Berg?

Discover the composer who hid an affair in his score, and whose first orchestral work caused a riot.


Drawing lots

The illustrator and author Quentin Blake; an elderly man wearing a brimmed summer hat. He is sitting on an outdoor bench, holding up one of his illustrations.

5 things to know about Quentin Blake

You love Quentin Blake. We all do. But how much do you know about him? Here’s a little personal insight courtesy of the man himself.


Creative recycle

The artist Yin Xiuzhen stands win front of her installation A Heart to Heart in the Hayward Gallery exhibition of the same name.

How I create... with visual artist Yin Xiuzhen

The artist behind our current Hayward Gallery exhibition Yin Xiuzhen: Heart to Heart shares a little insight into her creative process.


Sound design


Fashion designer Lee Alexander McQueen and musician John Gosling sitting in the living room of a flat

My mixtape: John Gosling’s 10 tracks for Lee Alexander McQueen

Ahead of a special concert paying tribute to the late fashion designer – part of our Multitudes series – his friend and frequent music collaborator shares a playlist that puts him in mind of McQueen.*


The Life of Riley


Installation view of Bridget Riley, Composition with Circles 4, 2004 at Hayward Gallery 2019 © Bridget Riley 2019 Photo Stephen White & Co.

Bridget Riley at the Hayward Gallery then and now

As the wonderful Bridget Riley turns 95 later this month we revisit this piece from our archive in which we compared the artist’s 1971 Hayward Gallery show with her major retrospective five decades later.


Ocean’s current

Writer Ocean Vuoung seated on stage at the Southbank Centre's Queen Elizabeth Hall; he wears a white t-shirt

Ocean Vuong on The Emperor of Gladness

Settle in as Ocean Vuong discusses his latest book with the novelist and critic Mendez in this talk, recorded in our Queen Elizabeth Hall in September.

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Image credits: Installation view of Chiharu Shiota: Threads of LifeThreads of Life (2026). Photo: Mark Blower. Courtesy of the Hayward Gallery. © DACS, London, 2026 and Chiharu Shiota.

Installation view of Bridget Riley, Composition with Circles 4, 2004 at Hayward Gallery 2019 © Bridget Riley 2019 Photo Stephen White & Co.

* This production is a tribute to the life and creative vision of Lee Alexander McQueen and the role that music played in his life. This production has not been made with the involvement, endorsement or sponsorship of the House of Alexander McQueen. No costumes, clothing, fabrics or designs featured in this production are the goods or products of the House of Alexander McQueen nor are they endorsed by them.


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Our literature summer season is coming and we're excited to announce the first wave of events in this year's programme. Learn more about Paul Smith, enter the remarkable world of Anish Kapoor, go behind the scenes with the judges of The Booker Prize and get to know incredible authors.

We're also announcing Letters to the Future, a series of events discussing important societal issues and the future of our world, led by experts including Amelia Dimoldenberg, Olly Alexander and Rebecca F Kuang. 

Southbank Centre Members get exclusive access to presale tickets, the Membership presale is open now. General sale opens tomorrow, Thursday April 2, at 10am. 



A woven tale

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Paul Smith: Threads

THU 10 SEP

From a tiny shop in a Nottingham alley to dressing rockstars – fashion icon Paul Smith brings his story, and his wit, warmth and eccentric flair, to our stage.

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Letters to the Future

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Letters to the Future

FRI 18 – SUN 20 SEP

A weekend spotlighting the cultural leaders of the next generation. Including Amelia Dimoldenberg, Olly Alexander, Mya-Rose Craig, Rebecca F Kuang and Ash Sarkar delivering panel discussions, lectures, talks, performances, free gigs, DJ sets and spoken word. 


A peek behind the scenes

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The Booker Prize 2026 Shortlist Announcement

TUE 22 SEP

Get a glimpse behind the judging room doors of the world’s most significant award for a single work of fiction, with the panel of esteemed judges.

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Stranger than fiction


Dave Eggers wearing a black shirt standing in front of a bookshelf.

Dave Eggers: Contrapposto

WED 1 JUL

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Mieko Kawakami wearing a black dress standing against a pale blue background.

Mieko Kawakami: Sisters in Yellow

FRI 28 AUG


At the Hayward Gallery


Anish Kapoor with his chin on his hand against a red background.

Anish Kapoor in Conversation with Darian Leader

WED 8 JUL

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Iconic Women of the Hayward Gallery

THU 15 OCT


A time to be had

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Kimberlé Crenshaw: Backtalker

SAT 23 MAY

One of today’s most influential thinkers, Kimberlé Crenshaw delivers a deeply engaging story of justice and power in the US through her memoir Backtalker.

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Red Sky at Sunrise: Laurie Lee in Words and Music

THU 16 JUL

Spellbinding music plus the words of the inimitable 20th-century poet and writer Laurie Lee equals one extraordinary story. 

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Colin Grant: What We Leave We Carry

WED 26 AUG

An evening of candid, profoundly human, sometimes funny and always moving stories of migration.

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Omar El Akkad: In Conversation

THU 24 SEP

Join the author for a discussion about his urgent and necessary bestselling book, One Day, Everyone Will Have Always Been Against This.

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It's poetry night


Reader standing on stage in front of an audience at the National Poetry Library.

European Poetry Festival: Latvia

WED 1 JUL

Celebrate continental poetry and hear new work by contemporary Latvian poets. 

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Neoprene Genie: Dream Jump

THU 30 JUL

A captivating mix of speech, music, poetry and visuals untangles what it means to wish for the lives we desire in a world where dreaming feels so hard.


A trip back in time


Molly Crabapple sitting writing at a desk in front of a bookcase.

Molly Crabapple: Here Where We Live Is Our Country

WED 27 MAY

Edouard Louis wearing a black coat standing on a street.

Édouard Louis: Collapse

FRI 5 JUN

Frank Cottrell Boyce wearing a blue shirt sitting in front of a shelf of books.

Frank Cottrell-Boyce: A British Childhood

THU 11 JUN

Colson Whitehead wearing a leather jacket against a light blue background.

Colson Whitehead: Cool Machine

SAT 22 AUG


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In case you missed it

Dua Lipa will be the curator of London Literature Festival 2026. We're so excited to welcome them to the Southbank Centre and to see who they choose to be part of their line-up.



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Never miss an unmissable event

Become a Member during our 75th anniversary year and get presale access to Literature Summer Season and all upcoming events announced in 2026, including Harry Style's Meltdown festival and London Literature Festival.


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Guess who's Bach?



James McVinnie's back, tell a friend! See McVinnie play Bach on both organ and piano in one captivating recital next month.

Plus the United Strings of Europe dive into the story of Beethoven's hearing loss, and new music has been added to the Multitudes line-up.



... Bach again

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James McVinnie: Bach for Organ & Piano

SUN 19 APR

The organist returns with a captivating recital with a difference: a rare chance to hear Bach played on both the piano and the organ by the same performer.


Echoes and harmonies


Deaf actor Vilma Jackson singing with musicians of a string ensemble

United Strings of Europe: Send Back the Echo

SAT 9 MAY

This innovative ensemble sets music for string orchestra soaring into the 21st century, complementing Beethoven with music by thrilling contemporary composers.

This performance is British Sign Language interpreted (BSL).

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Pierre-Laurent Aimard: Bach's Well-Tempered Clavier

SAT 9 MAY

Delving into the wonders of Bach in every key, piano legend Pierre-Laurent Aimard performs the second book of the 48 Preludes and Fugues.

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Tamsin Waley-Cohen & Cordelia Williams: Lullabies

SAT 6 JUN

Two British star musicians explore an enchanting selection of music about evening, lullabies and the mysteries of night, ranging from Schubert to Arvo Pärt.

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Iveta Apkalna & State Choir Latvija

SUN 7 JUN

A must-hear concert of mesmerising choral music performed by the biggest professional choir in Latvia, where singing is lifeblood, with Iveta Apkalna on organ.


More from Multitudes

Out-Spoken host poet Joelle Taylor

Sympoesia

Out-Spoken x London Sinfonietta

THU 30 APR

The London Sinfonietta and London’s premier live poetry night Out-Spoken come together for a raw, unflinching meditation on the state of the world.

We've just announced the repertoire for this concert, which features Max Richter, Steve Reich, Olivier Messiaen and more.

This performance is British Sign Language interpreted (BSL).


A model wearing a futuristic outfit walking the stage against a green LED screen

Unnatural Harmony: Sounds of Lee Alexander McQueen

Holly Blakey x Michael Clark x London Contemporary Orchestra

WED 29 & THU 30 APR

In a spectacular show, the London Contemporary Orchestra and choreographers Holly Blakey and Michael Clark reimagine the music behind the designer’s iconic moments. 
The eclectic score takes in everything from haunting classical masterpieces by Barber, Mozart and Glass, plus tracks by Björk and Lady Gaga.*

*This production is a tribute to the life and creative vision of Lee Alexander McQueen and the role that music played in his life. This production has not been made with the involvement, endorsement, or sponsorship of the House of Alexander McQueen. No costumes, clothing, fabrics, or designs featured in this production are the goods or products of the House of Alexander McQueen nor are they endorsed by them.


See our Resident Orchestras at Multitudes


Aurora Orchestra perform on an illuminated stage; the members of the orchestra all wear black and have no music stands

The Rite by Heart

Aurora Orchestra

THU 16 APR

Aurora Orchestra brings its signature Orchestral Theatre approach to Stravinsky’s radical work.

Mr. Lordi dressed as a grotesque zombie wearing shiny metallic armour, stood in front of an apocalyptic landscape

Forged in Sound: Heavy Metal Orchestrated

Mr Lordi x Alison Mosshart x Suzi Quatro x Philharmonia Orchestra

WED 22 APR

Rock and heavy metal anthems and orchestral music collide in the Philharmonia Orchestra’s epic show, featuring guests Mr Lordi, Alison Mosshart and Suzi Quatro.

Green droplets of light hang in rows and rows from the ceiling, people stand beneath them

Echoes of Hill and Horizon

Squidsoup x Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment

WED 22 APR

Step into a world of soaring melodies and immersive soundscapes with works by Vaughan Williams and visuals from Squidsoup, light art pioneers and sometime collaborators with Four Tet.

A man wearing a green banada and overshirt looks towards the camera

Wozzeck: Wretches Like Us

Ilya Shagalov x London Philharmonic Orchestra

SAT 25 APR

Alban Berg’s devastating opera thrums with drama: feel its power at this collaboration between the London Philharmonic Orchestra and film-maker Ilya Shagalov.

A black man in a kufi wearing glasses with a beard stands in front of a vivd blue and red woven background.

An Evening with an Immigrant

Inua Ellams x Laura Mvula x Fuel x Chineke! Orchestra

SUN 26 APR

Be swept up by poet and playwright Inua Ellams' powerful one-man show telling his story, now backed by Laura Mvula’s rich, expansive new score.

This performance is British Sign Language interpreted (BSL).


Behind the designer

Lee Alexander McQueen and John Gosling sit together in front of a record collection

My mixtape: John Gosling’s 10 tracks for Lee Alexander McQueen

For two decades, until his untimely death at the age of 40, Lee Alexander McQueen was at the forefront of British fashion. In April, we pay tribute to the designer through a special show that reimagines the music that shaped his life and work.

John Gosling, a key collaborator on the show, shares an eclectic playlist of tracks which put him in mind of McQueen, and, beneath the tracks, the reason for each’s inclusion.


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April 2026

Edinburgh this April

Whether you’re planning family time, cultural outings, or simply a slower way to enjoy the season, there’s something for everyone in Edinburgh this April.

In this month’s newsletter, we’re embracing springtime’s gentler rhythm, sharing ideas to help you reconnect with nature. You’ll find a guide to Easter happenings across the city, along with a handy roundup of kids eat free offers to make outings a little easier on your wallet.

We’re also diving into Edinburgh’s lively spring calendar, highlighting the season’s diverse mix of festivals. And with Record Store Day just around the corner, we take a look at some of the city’s beloved music and vinyl shops.

Plus, don’t miss our guide to some of the events heading to Edinburgh in the weeks ahead.

Stay fresh in Edinburgh this April

Easter activities

This Easter, there’s a great range of events taking place across Edinburgh and Lothians to keep the whole family entertained.

So, hop to it and read on to discover how to make this Easter egg-stra special!

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Kids eat free this Easter


Easter in Edinburgh is the perfect time to gather together friends and family, enjoy a relaxed meal and make the most of the school holidays.

And with several of the city’s bars and restaurants offering Kids Eat Free promotions, it’s the ideal excuse for treating the whole family.

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Spring festivals
 

While Edinburgh is well known for its world famous summer festivals, springtime can be just as an exciting time, with a variety of unique festival experiences to entertain all ages.

From the wonders of science to traditional music, take a look at some of the fantastic festivals coming to Scotland’s capital this spring.

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Music and vinyl shops


For vinyl enthusiasts and music lovers, Edinburgh city boasts a treasure trove of record stores.

Whether you’re searching for rare collectibles, local artist merchandise, or the latest releases, don’t miss a trip to these stores for a memorable music shopping experience.

Explore Edinburgh’s music and vinyl shops

Upcoming events

With events for all the family, Edinburgh Science Festival is a great opportunity to get actively involved in learning about all things science. Step into the colour and beauty of springtime at the Scottish Tulip Festival, or experience Beltane Fire Festival as the end of winter is celebrated with fiery displays, elaborate costumes and immersive storytelling.

If you’re looking for music that lifts your spirits, there’s plenty on the horizon. Bass-heavy and classic punk anthems take centre stage at Alternative Edinburgh Punk Weekender. For disco balls, flares and floor-filling anthems, don’t miss Disco Palast: Back to the 70s. Celtic Encounters brings together musicians from Scotland and Brittany, and An Evening of Radiohead – St Mary’s Cathedral features music performed by a full band, vocalists and string quartet.

The Edwardians: Age of Elegance at The King’s Gallery, Palace of Holyroodhouse features more than 150 items including fashion, paintings and jewellery from this glamourous era, while Yotties’ Week is your chance to meet The Royal Yacht Britannia’s former crew.

For those with a sweet tooth, Underground Whisky and Chocolate Tasting explores the heritage of whisky and chocolate in a historic underground setting. Or raise a dram at The Scotch Whisky Experience’s new Gold Chocolate & Whisky Tour. If wine is your tipple of choice, Edinburgh Uncorked Wine Festival celebrates wines from across the world. And there’s the chance to meet local and Scottish brewers and makers at Cork & Cask Summer Fair

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Cultural Heritage Live: Gyle Centre

Enjoy fashion, arts, storytelling and more at this vibrant showcase.

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Movies on The Lawn

Take your pick from family-friendly matinees and evening shows at this open-air event.

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Queen Elizabeth II Private Apartment Tours

Get a unique glimpse into Queen Elizabeth II’s private rooms at the Palace of Holyroodhouse.

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Get excited for Belfast’s musical spirit!
Get excited for Belfast’s musical spirit!

The musical legacy of Belfast is loud and proud! Expect an electric music scene, great local acts and renowned artists that have taken the world by storm…

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A picture-perfect spring

With fresh flowers, fluffy lambs frolicking on rolling hills, and colourful rainbows following spring showers, the wild beauty of Ireland in springtime will fill your heart for years to come.

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5 reasons Belfast tastes amazing

5 reasons Belfast tastes amazing

From the famous St George’s Market to a first-class Titanic menu, Belfast is “buzzing”.

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Who needs 4 quarters when you could have 7?

Are we bad at maths? Maybe. But that just means that Belfast has a quarter to suit everyone, and that’s a win in our books! Find out which one suits you best…

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Tired of walking?

Tired of walking?

Paddle up the River Lagan, explore with your taste buds, or hop on and off the bus whenever you want. There’s more than one way to see Belfast city up close!

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Old-style elegance, quirky boutique charm or chic contemporary design – whatever your choice, Belfast's luxury hotels can make your stay in the Titanic city first class.

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Crumlin Road Gaol is Northern Ireland's only remaining Victorian-era prison, a historic attraction that's equal parts eerie and exhilarating!

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Springtime in Ireland means milder weather and fewer tourists, making it an extraordinary time to visit. Hidden gems all over the Emerald Island are waiting to be discovered!

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Plan your trip on a budget

A trip to Derry~Londonderry doesn’t have to be expensive. In fact, we have 10 things that you can do that are completely free! Here’s what you can see and do!

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Have you experienced Belfast International Arts Festival?

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10 top Northern Ireland experiences

Fantastic food tours, Titanic trails and even walking on water!

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Live Theatre
OUT OF THE BOX
Thu 9 Apr, 2pm
Out of the Box is a multi-award-winning family show delighting audiences across the UK; an hour of joyful chaos, jaw-dropping skill, and irresistible fun.

Fresh from five-star success at the Edinburgh Fringe and being named Best Family Show at Brighton Fringe, Darryl J Carrington transforms everyday objects into extraordinary adventures. A toothbrush stars in a balancing act, a string sparks a heist, and a tea party lands on someone’s head!

★★★★ “What an utterly absorbing, charming and great fun show this is… his crowd control is sublime.” — The Scotsman
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HADESTOWN: TEEN EDITION

22 - 25 Apr
This intriguing and beautiful folk opera delivers a deeply resonant and defiantly hopeful theatrical experience.

Following two intertwining love stories – that of young dreamers Orpheus and Eurydice, and that of immortal King Hades and lady Persephone – Hadestown invites audiences on a hell-raising journey to the underworld and back.
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Careless Talk
Fri 8 May, 7.30pm
London Pub Theatres Nominee - Best Solo Show A true story of high treason, espionage, spam fritters.

The only British person to be tried for treason in the Second World War takes to the stage for the first time. Was Mabel a collaborator? A visionary? Or just an outsider? Was she the victim of a witch hunt? Or the victim of her own uncompromising nature? Join Mabel on Sandown Beach with her secateurs, sequinned tassels and heartfelt - if misguided self-belief.

By Ali Williams, based on the novel 'Careless Talk' by James Friel (shortlisted for the John Llewelyn Rhys Prize). Based on a true story, this tale opens a dialogue on the justice system in this country; who does it protect, how and why? And what of those who fall through the net, the unpopular, the uncompromising? This dialogue is as relevant now as it was then, in this frequently hilarious but ultimately moving play.
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Goodnight Mister Tom
20 May - 23 May

Adapted by David Wood from the novel by Michelle Magorian

Directed by Julie Wilson

Set during the Second World War, Goodnight Mister Tom follows sad young William Beech, who is evacuated to the idyllic English countryside and builds a remarkable and moving friendship with the elderly recluse Tom Oakley. All seems perfect until William is devastatingly summoned by his mother back to London.

Tickets / Info
Hoglets Theatre
The Tale of the Loneliest Whale
Sun 31 May, 2pm

“I can hear someone out there. They’re singing to me.”
Whale sings his heart out into the deep blue sea… but nobody sings back. Is he the only one like him in the whole ocean?

Just when he’s about to give up, a mysterious voice echoes through the waves. Determined to find the singer, Whale embarks on an unforgettable adventure—diving through glowing coral caves, dodging wibbly jellyfish and facing wild-eyed sea monsters! But will he ever find a friend who hears his song?

Tickets / Info
Theatre Screenings
NT Live - All My Sons
Thu 16 Apr, 7pm
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NT Live - The Playboy of the Western World
Thu 28 May, 7pm
Tickets / Info
NT Live - Les Liaisons Dangereuses
Thu 25 Jun, 7pm
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What's On
Every single donation helps us to keep our doors open and keep proving arts and entertainment to the community.

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Box Office 01439 771700
Old Meeting House Court, Helmsley YO62 5DW


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New Releases!
Hamlet (15)
Wed 1 Apr, 7.30pm
Tickets / Info
Romeo & Juliet (12A)
(30th Anniversary)

Wed 8 Apr, 7.30pm
Tickets / Info
Little Amelie (PG)
Wed 8 Apr, 2.30pm
Tickets / Info
Wuthering Heights (15)
Wed 15 Apr, 7.30pm
Tickets / Info
Theatre Screening
NT Live - All My Sons
Thu 16 Apr, 7pm
Tickets / Info
Mother's Pride (12A)
Wed 29 Apr, 7.30pm
Tickets / Info
Dead Man's Wire (15)
Wed 6 May, 7.30pm
Tickets / Info
One Last Deal (18)
Wed 13 May, 7.30pm
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The Magic Faraway Tree (U)
Wed 27 May, 6pm
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More Films
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 Kirklees Libraries

Pop-up Café at Cleckheaton Library

 Sat, 4.4.2026 10:30 - 12:00 

Come and have coffee, cake and a chat at the café run by the Friends of Cleckheaton Library. 1st Saturday of every month.  Read more

Gup Shup and Chai Group at Birkby and Fartown Library

 Wed, 1.4.2026 09:30 - 12:00 

Refreshments every week (term time only)  Read more

Craft Group at Denby Dale Library

 Wed, 1.4.2026 13:30 - 15:30 

Arts and crafts session. Bring your own crafts or take part in a group project  Read more

Rhymetime at Denby Dale Library

 Wed, 1.4.2026 14:00 - 14:30 

Singing & Activities for Toddlers  Read more

Digital Drop In at Rawthorpe & Dalton Library

 Wed, 1.4.2026 13:00 - 15:00 

IT support drop in for help with any IT related issues  Read more

Just Crafting Around at Cleckheaton Library

 Thu, 2.4.2026 10:00 - 12:00 

Arts, sewing and crafts session.  Read more

View more by clicking   here


 Kirklees Museums

The Kirkwood: Mother's Day in Bloom

 Sun, 8.3.2026 10:00 - Sun, 12.4.2026 16:00 

Discover a breathtaking installation of 1,000 vibrant handmade peonies, displayed in Oakwell’s Walled Garden, created by The Kirkwood 🌸💐  Read more

The National Gallery: Art On Your Doorstep

 Sat, 4.4.2026 10:00 - Wed, 30.9.2026 16:00 

Fourteen life-size reproductions of National Gallery paintings are to be displayed throughout the Oakwell estate.  Read more

National Gallery Art on Your Doorstep: Sunflower Planting

 Sat, 4.4.2026 11:00 - 15:00 

Celebrate the arrival of Van Gogh’s Sunflowers, part of The National Gallery Art on Your Doorstep exhibition!  Read more

View more by clicking   Go to search


 Art Markets & Craft Fairs

Exhibition: Touchline Memories by Kayode Olowu and Abolore Sobayo

 Thu, 19.3.2026 08:30 - Thu, 23.4.2026 16:30 

We’re excited to be hosting Touchline Memories, a unique boutique exhibition by artists Kayode Olowu and Abolore Sobayo  Read more

View more by clicking   Go to search


 Books & Literature

Dead-Chuffed Words Aloud

 Wed, 1.4.2026 19:30 - 21:00 

Monthly Online Spoken Word Event  Read more

Sunday Open Mic - For Women and Gender-minority Voices

 Sun, 5.4.2026 14:00 - 18:00 

An open mic for women and gender-minority voices, while still welcoming everyone who wants to come along, listen, and support  Read more

Tiny Readers

 Tue, 31.3.2026 09:00 - 10:00 

Tiny Readers at The Fields – A Reading Club for Parents / Carers and Young Children! Looking for a fun way to get your child (0-4 years) excited abou ...  Read more

W.I. Friends Group at Marsden Library

 Thu, 2.4.2026 10:00 - 12:00 

Activities including guest speakers, quizzes and crafts. Meets monthly.  Read more

Dewsbury and District Third Age Book Group at Mirfield Library

 Mon, 30.3.2026 10:30 - 12:30 

A book discussion group  Read more

Scrabble at Cleckheaton Library

 Mon, 30.3.2026 13:00 - 15:00 

Play a game of Scrabble and have a cuppa and a chat. Every Monday  Read more

View more by clicking   here


 Kirklees Town Halls

Cliffe House | Easter Holiday Activity - CANOEING (Off-Site) 2026

 Wed, 1.4.2026 10:00 - 12:00 | +1  

Activity Information Join our activity instructors in this new off-site activity for Cliffe House. Explore the local waterways, learning basic paddle ...  Read more

Cliffe House | Easter Holiday Activity - CAVING (Off-Site) 2026

 Thu, 2.4.2026 09:00 - 21:00 

Activity Information A fantastic day trip exploring a limestone cave within the Peak District National Park. Walk, climb and crawl through cave system ...  Read more

Musical Theatre Classes

 Wed, 1.4.2026 18:15 - 19:15 

Enrolling now for September  Read more

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 Children & Families

Whistlestop's Wonderland and the Easter Eggspress

 Mon, 30.3.2026 10:00 - 17:00 | +7  

Whistlestop's Wonderland and the Easter Eggspress  Read more

Family craft workshop at Standedge Visitor Centre

 Tue, 31.3.2026 13:00 - 15:00 

Crafty recycling for families at Standedge Visitor Centre  Read more

Cliffe House | Easter Holiday Activity - CANOEING (Off-Site) 2026

 Wed, 1.4.2026 10:00 - 12:00 | +1  

Activity Information Join our activity instructors in this new off-site activity for Cliffe House. Explore the local waterways, learning basic paddle ...  Read more

Little Red Riding Hood – An Easter Pantomime

 Wed, 1.4.2026 13:00 - 15:00 

Hop into the Magic this Easter! Join Panto Ever After for their spectacular Easter Pantomime, Little Red Riding Hood.  Read more

Cliffe House | Easter Holiday Activity - CAVING (Off-Site) 2026

 Thu, 2.4.2026 09:00 - 21:00 

Activity Information A fantastic day trip exploring a limestone cave within the Peak District National Park. Walk, climb and crawl through cave system ...  Read more

Family craft workshop at Coopers Yard in Holmfirth

 Thu, 2.4.2026 11:00 - 13:00 

Crafty workshop in Coopers Yard, Holmfirth  Read more

View more by clicking   here


 Comedy

Mark Simmons - Jest To Impress

 Wed, 1.4.2026 20:00 - 21:40 

MARK IS BACK ON TOUR WITH  JEST TO IMPRESS, A BRAND NEW SHOW PACKED WITH EVEN MORE EXPERTLY CRAFTED ONE-LINERS! As Seen on Mock The Week, BT Sport an ...  Read more

Sunday Open Mic - For Women and Gender-minority Voices

 Sun, 5.4.2026 14:00 - 18:00 

An open mic for women and gender-minority voices, while still welcoming everyone who wants to come along, listen, and support  Read more

View more by clicking   Go to search


 Exhibitions

William Kentridge: The Pull of Gravity

 Sat, 28.6.2025 00:00 - Sun, 19.4.2026 00:00 

This major exhibition by South African artist William Kentridge marks the first museum presentation outside South Africa focussing on his sculpture.  Read more

Louise Lockhart: Cake Crumbs and Lemonade

 Sat, 7.3.2026 09:00 - Sun, 28.6.2026 18:00 

Cake Crumbs and Lemonade will be the largest solo exhibition to date by illustrator Louise Lockhart (aka The Printed Peanut).  Read more

LR Vandy: Rise

 Sat, 14.3.2026 09:00 - Sun, 13.9.2026 17:00 

Rise is an ambitious first solo museum exhibition by LR Vandy, created for The Weston Gallery.  Read more

Exhibition: Touchline Memories by Kayode Olowu and Abolore Sobayo

 Thu, 19.3.2026 08:30 - Thu, 23.4.2026 16:30 

We’re excited to be hosting Touchline Memories, a unique boutique exhibition by artists Kayode Olowu and Abolore Sobayo  Read more

Exhibition: Touchline Memories by Kayode Olowu and Abolore Sobayo

 Tue, 24.3.2026 08:30 - Thu, 23.4.2026 16:30 

We’re thrilled to host Touchline Memories, a boutique exhibition from artists Kayode Olowu and Abolore Sobayo.  Read more

Deborah Gardner: The Weight of Your Heart

 Sat, 4.4.2026 14:00 - Sat, 2.5.2026 13:00 

This Spring, we welcome Deborah Gardner to The Long Wall Gallery.  Read more

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 Film

Young Mothers

 Mon, 30.3.2026 19:00 - 22:00 

Outstanding and powerful true-to life portrait from the Dardenne brothers of adolescent mothers (stunningly portrayed by young actors) with challengin ...  Read more

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 History & Heritage

Ancestry Help at Birstall Library

 Tue, 31.3.2026 10:00 - 12:00 

Help with searching Ancestry.com  Read more

Ancestry Help at Golcar Library

 Tue, 31.3.2026 10:00 - 13:00 

Help with searching Ancestry.com  Read more

Local History Group at Kirkheaton Library

 Thu, 2.4.2026 18:00 - 19:00 

Informal group for people interested in genealogy and local history  Read more

Ancestry Help at Mirfield Library

 Fri, 3.4.2026 14:00 - 16:00 

Help with searching Ancestry.com  Read more

Kirkburton Local History Group

 Fri, 3.4.2026 10:00 - 12:00 

Local History Group  Read more

Ancestry Help and Local History at Lindley Library

 Fri, 3.4.2026 14:40 - 16:30 

Help with searching Ancestry.com  Read more

View more by clicking   here


 Music

European Folk Music Orchestra

 Tue, 31.3.2026 18:00 - 19:30 

Folk Orchestra open rehearsals for musicians of any ability, in Marden on Tuesdays  Read more

Fleetwood Unchained

 Tue, 31.3.2026 20:30 - 22:45 

WITH A PASSION FOR THEIR MUSIC AND COMMITMENT TO AUTHENTICITY, FLEETWOOD UNCHAINED DELIVER A FAITHFUL AND UNFORGETTABLE LIVE EXPERIENCE THAT CAPTURES ...  Read more

Greg Wilson at The Terrace

 Sat, 4.4.2026 16:00 - 22:00 

Be one of just 100 people to experience UK dance music pioneer Greg Wilson in the most intimate setting you'll ever see him play.  Read more

Disorder - Alternative 80s Night

 Sat, 4.4.2026 19:00 - Sun, 5.4.2026 01:00 

Disorder, the premier Alternative 80s Night in Huddersfield.  Read more

THEM HEAVY SOULS

 Sat, 4.4.2026 20:30 - 23:05 

THEM HEAVY SOULS GUARANTEE TO TRANSPORT YOU BACK TO A TIME WHEN BLUES ROCK WAS GOD. Them Heavy Souls are a British Blues Rock Revue Show formed by Ma ...  Read more

Could UB Loved Holmfirth Picturedrome

 Sat, 4.4.2026 20:30 - 22:30 

Could UB Loved presents a chillin night of Reggae with music from two of the kings of the genre. Kicking off we have The UB40 Experience, the definit ...  Read more

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 Textiles

Measure & Make (sewing workshop)

 Mon, 1.12.2025 13:00 - Mon, 6.7.2026 15:00 

Are you looking for ways to learn or improve your sewing skills? Join us for 'Measure & Make' alongside Kirklees Success Centre, who will be deliver ...  Read more

Just Crafting Around at Cleckheaton Library

 Thu, 2.4.2026 10:00 - 12:00 

Arts, sewing and crafts session.  Read more

Knit and Natter at Almondbury Library

 Mon, 30.3.2026 14:00 - 16:00 

Share hints and tips, swap patterns, meet new people and learn new skills. Fortnightly on Mondays.  Read more

Knit and Natter at Birstall Library

 Tue, 31.3.2026 13:00 - 15:00 

Knitting and crochet for charity.  Read more

Knit and Natter at Honley Library

 Tue, 31.3.2026 13:30 - 15:00 

Knit and Natter Groups are for adults who enjoy knitting, crochet, cross stitch and other crafts.  Read more

Knit and Natter at Rawthorpe & Dalton Library

 Tue, 31.3.2026 10:15 - 12:15 

Knit and Natter Groups are for adults who enjoy knitting, crochet, cross stitch and other crafts. They are free of charge to attend and participants h ...  Read more

View more by clicking   here


 Theatre

Whistlestop's Wonderland and the Easter Eggspress

 Mon, 30.3.2026 10:00 - 17:00 | +7  

Whistlestop's Wonderland and the Easter Eggspress  Read more

Fleetwood Unchained

 Tue, 31.3.2026 20:30 - 22:45 

WITH A PASSION FOR THEIR MUSIC AND COMMITMENT TO AUTHENTICITY, FLEETWOOD UNCHAINED DELIVER A FAITHFUL AND UNFORGETTABLE LIVE EXPERIENCE THAT CAPTURES ...  Read more

Little Red Riding Hood – An Easter Pantomime

 Wed, 1.4.2026 13:00 - 15:00 

Hop into the Magic this Easter! Join Panto Ever After for their spectacular Easter Pantomime, Little Red Riding Hood.  Read more

Goth Spot Social

 Wed, 1.4.2026 18:00 - 21:00 

A RELAXED POP UP SOCIAL EVENT WITH FOOD, GOOD TUNES, GOOD COMPANY, AS WELL AS ZINE MAKING FOR THE LOCAL GOTHS AND EX GOTHS TO CELEBRATE NEW SHOW BUS S ...  Read more

Dead-Chuffed Words Aloud

 Wed, 1.4.2026 19:30 - 21:00 

Monthly Online Spoken Word Event  Read more

Mark Simmons - Jest To Impress

 Wed, 1.4.2026 20:00 - 21:40 

MARK IS BACK ON TOUR WITH  JEST TO IMPRESS, A BRAND NEW SHOW PACKED WITH EVEN MORE EXPERTLY CRAFTED ONE-LINERS! As Seen on Mock The Week, BT Sport an ...  Read more

View more by clicking   Go to search


 Workshops & Courses

Family craft workshop at Standedge Visitor Centre

 Tue, 31.3.2026 13:00 - 15:00 

Crafty recycling for families at Standedge Visitor Centre  Read more

Dead-Chuffed Words Aloud

 Wed, 1.4.2026 19:30 - 21:00 

Monthly Online Spoken Word Event  Read more

Family craft workshop at Coopers Yard in Holmfirth

 Thu, 2.4.2026 11:00 - 13:00 

Crafty workshop in Coopers Yard, Holmfirth  Read more

Measure & Make (sewing workshop)

 Mon, 1.12.2025 13:00 - Mon, 6.7.2026 15:00 

Are you looking for ways to learn or improve your sewing skills? Join us for 'Measure & Make' alongside Kirklees Success Centre, who will be deliver ...  Read more

New Spring & Summer 2026 Fused and Stained Glass Workshops with glass artist Louise Watson

 Sat, 21.3.2026 11:00 - Sat, 4.7.2026 15:00 

Upcoming 2026 dates available for Fused and Stained Glass Workshops with Royal College of Art trained glass artist Louise Watson at her studio, Upper ...  Read more

Curlew Exhibition & Workshops

 Sat, 4.4.2026 10:00 - Sat, 2.5.2026 16:00 

We’re supporting World Curlew Day for an entire month!  Read more

View more by clicking   here

How to spend the perfect day out in Boston Spa!


With thanks to Hannah from Get Lost Yorkshire:

Weekly Escape

Hey 

This might be the sweetest weekend in Yorkshire…

The York Chocolate Festival starts today 🍫

And if you’ve ever needed an excuse to spend a day (or an entire weekend) indulging in chocolate, this is it.

Right in the heart of York, the city transforms into a celebration of all things cocoa. From artisan chocolate stalls lining Parliament Street to hands-on workshops where you can make your own treats.

But the real highlight?

The Chocolate Taste Trail.

You pick up a map, wander through the city, and stop at independent shops along the way, each one handing over a different chocolatey treat.

Brownies.
Fudge.
Waffles.
Truffles.

By the end, you’re happily overwhelmed (and possibly carrying a stash home… trust me on that one 😅).

👉 See how the Chocolate Trail works + book your spot here

It’s one of the best ways to explore York - not just as a visitor, but as a chocolate lover discovering the city’s independent food scene.

And it’s not just about eating (although that’s a big part of it…)

You can:

  • Learn how chocolate is made at live demonstrations
  • Create your own chocolate bars in workshops
  • Discover why York is known as the UK’s “Chocolate City”
  • Even try chocolate-inspired drinks like cocoa gin and chocolate stout

If you’re planning to visit, I’ve put together a full guide with everything you need to know, including what to book in advance, what’s worth doing, and how to make the most of your visit.

👉 Read the full guide here

If you’re heading there this weekend, go hungry… and maybe bring a small box for all the treats you won’t manage to eat on the day!

Until our next adventure,

PS: The Chocolate Taste Trail sells out quickly, if you’re planning to do it, it’s worth booking ahead so you don’t miss out.

👉 See how to book + plan your visit

Yorkshire Events

What's on in Yorkshire this weekend?

Here's a glimpse of what's on in Yorkshire this weekend 👀


North Yorkshire: York Chocolate Festival takes over York city centre this week with five days of markets, tastings and live demonstrations. You can follow the chocolate trail through historic streets, or book workshops and family activities across the festival. Find out more.

West Yorkshire: Leeds Young Film Festival 2026 continues this week with films, workshops and family screenings across Leeds and Bradford. You can enjoy hands-on filmmaking, virtual reality experiences and themed events for all ages. Find out more.

East Yorkshire: Orchid Festival at Burton Agnes Hall is on this week with colourful indoor displays across the historic house. You can explore orchid arrangements, hear expert talks and shop a wide plant selection. Find out more.

South Yorkshire: Sheffield Folk Sessions Festival takes place this weekend across Kelham Island’s pubs with informal music sessions. You can drop into themed gatherings, from Irish tunes to traditional ballads, in a sociable setting. Find out more.

Discover more events in Yorkshire here:

→ See the full calendar of events happening in Yorkshire this April here

→ Plan ahead with this guide to the best events in Yorkshire this May

→ Find out what’s happening in Yorkshire this Easter here

Want to get the most out of Yorkshire this year?

Check out the full 2026 events calendar →

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BEYOND THE MUSIC IS COMING TO MEDIACITY

Beyond The Music has announced the third edition of its fast-growing global forum and festival which is being hosted for the first-time at MediaCity from 7-9th October. The event will be a big moment for the industry and will bring people together to share ideas, discover what’s next in music, tech and discuss its future.

SAVE THE DATE

We Invented the Weekend festival is back for 2026!

 

Across Saturday 6 and Sunday 7 June, Salford Quays and MediaCity will be buzzing with over 200 free activities in the UKs most ambitious, creative, original and fun-filled festival celebrating the most precious of commodities – our free time!

More details to come soon.

Doktor Kaboom and the Wheel of Science, 5 - 6 April at Lowry.

DOKTOR KABOOM! creatively blends theatre with the wonders of scientific exploration in this highly entertaining and fully interactive show, packed with engaging science experiments performed live on stage.

Spy School, 3 - 19 April at Imperial

War Museum.

Get involved in free family activities at IWM North this Easter. Can you crack codes quickly? Do you have excellent powers of observation? Are you a master of disguise? Find out whether you have the skills and ability to be a spy. 

A modern take on the classic legs, bums & tums class, redesigned with a real focus on posture, mobility and activating the muscles that matter.

A modern take on the classic legs, bums & tums class, redesigned with a real focus on posture, mobility and activating the muscles that matter.

Designed for competent swimmers, these sessions are renowned for their invigorating atmosphere and strong community spirit. 

Unwind with Wellness Wednesday yoga at Hot House, a midweek session focused on movement, balance and relaxation.

 

Creative Kirklees

Creative Kirklees
Latest Events, News and Opportunities


Wednesday, April 1st

The Easter holidays are the perfect moment to slow down, explore something new, and connect with the vibrant arts scene right on your doorstep. Whether you’re looking to get hands-on with a creative activity, enjoy time together as a family, or simply soak up some seasonal inspiration, there’s plenty happening across Kirklees.

Local venues, artists, and community groups are offering a lively mix of events and experiences. You’ll find family-friendly craft sessions, outdoor arts trails and park-based adventures, alongside workshops ranging from pottery and printmaking to digital art. There are also performances, live music, and special museum and gallery events designed especially for the holidays.

It’s a brilliant time to discover something unexpected and celebrate creativity in all its forms.

www.creativekirklees.com and www.musicinkirklees.co.uk


 Featured events

Whistlestop's Wonderland and the Easter Eggspress

 Wed, 1.4.2026 10:00 - 17:00 | +11  

Whistlestop's Wonderland and the Easter Eggspress  Read more

We Were Here: MakerWorld celebrates six years of children’s creativity

 Thu, 2.4.2026 11:00 - Sat, 11.4.2026 15:00 

Huddersfield’s much-loved creative hub MakerWorld will mark the end of its time at the Piazza Centre with We Were Here, a free retrospective exhibitio ...  Read more

Music, art and words for Good Friday

 Fri, 3.4.2026 19:00 - 20:15 

Christ Church choir presents a meditation in music, art and words for Good Friday  Read more

Dewsbury Elim Community Cinema - Zootropolis 2

 Sat, 4.4.2026 10:00 - 12:00 

If you’re looking for something inexpensive to do as a family over the Easter weekend, Dewsbury Elim Community Cinema has its next FREE screening on S ...  Read more

National Gallery Art on Your Doorstep: Sunflower Planting

 Sat, 4.4.2026 11:00 - 15:00 

Celebrate the arrival of Van Gogh’s Sunflowers, part of The National Gallery Art on Your Doorstep exhibition!  Read more

Deborah Gardner: The Weight of Your Heart

 Sat, 4.4.2026 14:00 - Sat, 2.5.2026 13:00 

This Spring, we welcome Deborah Gardner to The Long Wall Gallery.  Read more

Greg Wilson at The Terrace

 Sat, 4.4.2026 16:00 - 22:00 

Be one of just 100 people to experience UK dance music pioneer Greg Wilson in the most intimate setting you'll ever see him play.  Read more

The Kirkwood: Mother's Day in Bloom

 Sun, 8.3.2026 10:00 - Sun, 12.4.2026 16:00 

Discover a breathtaking installation of 1,000 vibrant handmade peonies, displayed in Oakwell’s Walled Garden, created by The Kirkwood 🌸💐  Read more

Exhibition: Touchline Memories by Kayode Olowu and Abolore Sobayo

 Thu, 19.3.2026 08:30 - Thu, 23.4.2026 16:30 

We’re excited to be hosting Touchline Memories, a unique boutique exhibition by artists Kayode Olowu and Abolore Sobayo  Read more

Sunday Open Mic - For Women and Gender-minority Voices

 Sun, 5.4.2026 14:00 - 18:00 

An open mic for women and gender-minority voices, while still welcoming everyone who wants to come along, listen, and support  Read more

A Midsummer Night's Dream

 Thu, 9.4.2026 20:30 - 22:30 | +2  

Our community production is back as local people take to our main stage in another classic story with a Lawrence Batley Theatre twist.  Read more

Mikron Theatre Company - Top of the Wold - Huddersfield Deaf Centre - BSL signed performance

 Sat, 11.4.2026 13:30 - 15:30 

Tales from a mobile library  Read more

Heidi Talbot at North of England Centre for Music and Arts

 Sat, 11.4.2026 19:00 - 22:00 

Heidi Talbot at North of England Centre for Music and Arts (Sat 11 April)  Read more

New Mill Male Voice Choir present an afternoon with Sir Willard White

 Sun, 12.4.2026 14:00 - 17:00 

New Mill Male Voice Choir will host a truly exceptional event at Holmfirth Civic Hall  Read more

TALLAND STRING QUARTET (with kind permission of RNCM)

 Mon, 13.4.2026 19:30 - 21:30 

TALLAND STRING QUARTET (Orla McGarrity violin; Dylan Edge violin; Rebecca Stubbs viola; Nathan Jackson-Turner cello)  Read more

European Folk Music Orchestra

 Tue, 14.4.2026 18:00 - 19:30 | +2  

Folk Orchestra open rehearsals for musicians of any ability, in Marden on Tuesdays  Read more

RONiN

 Wed, 15.4.2026 20:30 - 21:30 

A fearless woman swordfighter faces off against powerful adversaries, challenging both herself and those who stand in her path.  Read more

Kirklees Most Wanted Dewsbury Showcase #3

 Fri, 17.4.2026 19:00 - 22:30 

Kirklees Most Wanted is all about showcasing local talent. This is the third and final instalment of the Dewsbury series of events and has another ama ...  Read more

Slaithwaite Philharmonic Orchestra - Heldenleben!

 Sat, 18.4.2026 19:30 - 21:45 

Conductor: Benjamin Ellin Leader: Matthew Chadbond Hepworth Band Richard Strauss: Festmusik der Stadt Wien Gavin Higgins: Concerto Grosso for Brass B ...  Read more

Common Grounds Festival

 Tue, 28.4.2026 13:00 - 17:45 | +2  

Join 3rd year students from the University of Hudderfield's Acting and Performance BA (Hons) course for a Festival of Theatre.  Read more

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 Workshops and Courses

Dead-Chuffed Words Aloud

 Wed, 1.4.2026 19:30 - 21:00 

Monthly Online Spoken Word Event  Read more

Family craft workshop at Coopers Yard in Holmfirth

 Thu, 2.4.2026 11:00 - 13:00 

Crafty workshop in Coopers Yard, Holmfirth  Read more

Curlew Exhibition & Workshops

 Sat, 4.4.2026 10:00 - Sat, 2.5.2026 16:00 

We’re supporting World Curlew Day for an entire month!  Read more

Portrait Drawing Club

 Wed, 8.4.2026 13:00 - 14:30 

Unwind at this creative portrait drawing club  Read more

Portraits in Oils

 Sat, 11.4.2026 10:00 - 16:00 

In this workshop, you will learn how to use oils to create a portrait painting, focusing on the tones that come together to depict the human face.  Read more

Family Craft Club

 Tue, 14.4.2026 17:30 - 19:30 

Family Craft Club is our new monthly session for parents/ carers/ grandparents to stay and create alongside your young ones! (suitable for ages 7+)  Read more

Upcycled Sweatshirt Fashion Workshop - update an old sweater inspired by Jean-Michel Basquiat!

 Thu, 16.4.2026 11:00 - 15:00 

Learn and experiment with 4 exciting crafting techniques top create and update an old sweatshirt. Screen print, embroider, transfer and applique to ad ...  Read more

Knitting & Crochet Guild Huddersfield Branch Meeting - April

 Thu, 16.4.2026 19:30 - 21:30 

Entrelac Knitting Workshop  Read more

Charcoal and gestural mark making... Spring Birds: Lindsay Norman

 Sat, 18.4.2026 10:00 - 16:00 

Charcoal is a fantastic medium to use to show gesture and evoke atmosphere within drawing.  Read more

Free scrapbooking workshops

 Sat, 25.4.2026 13:00 - 15:00 

Explore a variety of techniques to create unique and beautiful handmade books  Read more

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 Latest news

Creativity and Wellbeing Week returns - register your event

Taking place from 18 – 24 May, Creativity and Wellbeing Week is a national event celebrating the vital role of the arts in supporting health and conne ...  Read more

WOVEN's World Stitch Day is back for 2026!

World Stitch Day returns to Oakwell Hall for a vibrant celebration of stitching traditions from around the world  Read more

Art On Your Doorstep at Oakwell Hall

We are delighted to share that Oakwell Hall and Country Park in Birstall has been chosen as a host of the nationwide art exhibition, The National Gall ...  Read more

A Fantastic Community Success: A Flock of Sheep for Tanzania!

The recent Crafty Swop Shop event held at the Church Hall in Farnley Tyas was a huge success with enough money raised for a whole flock of sheep in Ta ...  Read more

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 Opportunities to watch out for

Yorkshire Day Market Stall Applications - Deadline 7 April

Yorkshire Day at Oakwell Hall will return on Sunday 2nd August 2026. We’re on the lookout for talented traders to help make this year’s celebration ev ...  Read more

Applications Open for BFI's Challenge Call Six Supporting Tech enabled Creative Pilots

The latest round of the National Lottery Innovation Challenge Fund, aimed at empowering independent filmmakers and creatives through improved access t ...  Read more

Youth Music Trailblazer fund / Deadline: 10 April 2026

Grants of £2,000 to £30,000 to organisations in England to run projects for children and young people (25 or under) to make, learn and earn in music  Read more

Film & TV Charity: Reel Impact Programme: Deadline 21 April

The programme provides grants to Black and Global Majority individuals, organisations and partnerships to support skills development, leadership growt ...  Read more

The Joan Day Artist Bursary Deadline 6 May

South Square Centre are excited to offer the Joan Day bursary! £1000 bursary to create work for a solo exhibition!  Read more

The Great Get Together Toolkit & Mini Grants

This year’s Great Get Together will take place on 19-21 June 2026 - toolkit and mini grants available for events  Read more

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Sheffield City Council · Town Hall, Pinstone Street · Sheffield S1 2HH · (0114) 27 34567

Richard Ayoade:

Afterthoughts

01 - 27 Jun

Added Dates

  

Afterthoughts goes beyond rumination, past pondering, probing further than ever before. Drawing from a deeply private pool of questions—a reservoir so refreshing you may never need to think again.

Lenny Henry

Still at Large

15 Apr - 03 Nov

Added Dates

  

Part stand-up, part storytelling, and part conversation with himself (and with you), sees Lenny return to the experiences that shaped him while also exploring the challenges and creative sparks driving him today.  

Suzannah Lipscomb & Kate Williams 

To Kill A Queen 

21 Apr - 19 Oct 

  

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.   

An Audience with Aggers and Tuffers

19 Mar - 19 May 2027

Added Date in Warwick

  

Together, the two dissect it all: from how Stokes & McCullum will tackle a home summer of tests, to the future of English cricket, and from the commentary box to the jungle, no stone will go unturned, and no question is off limits. 

Dr Bessel van der Kolk 

31 Oct - 04 Nov 

Added Date in Dublin

  

Drawn from more than thirty years of research and clinical practice, Dr Bessel van der Kolk’s will expand on the global bestseller The Body Keeps The Score, which showed us that trauma can literally reshape both brain and body. 

Betwixt the Sheets LIVE  

with Dr Kate Lister 

23 & 25 May 

  

Join the historian for a riotously entertaining and equally enlightening evening as she brings her podcast Betwixt the Sheets LIVE to the stage. Kate will leave you laughing, wincing and thinking—just how far have we really come?   

Cam Whitnall LIVE 

Lion Heart 

30 May 

  

Join wildlife conservationist and broadcaster Cam Whitnall for a remarkable evening of storytelling, shaped by a lifetime spent alongside some of the world’s most endangered animals and a rescue mission that made global headlines. 

The Archers Live at 75 

07 Jun - 26 Nov 

  

Hosted by comedian and superfan Angela Barnes and set at the beloved Ambridge Flower & Produce Show, make sure to don your best hat and join us for an unforgettable celebration of 75 glorious years of BBC Radio 4's The Archers. 

Jeremy Bowen 

Truth Under Fire 

22 Sep - 27 Oct 

Matinee Added in Malvern

  

As the BBC's International Editor, Jeremy has spent over 40 years covering more than 90 countries and 20 wars. Ask your questions to a journalist whose life's work to get as close to the truth as possible. 

William Dalrymple 

The East India Company 

08 Jun - 13 Jul 

Added Date in London

  

William will tell us the remarkable story of how the Mughal empire disintegrated and came to be replaced by the East India Company—an aggressive colonial power in the guise of a multinational corporation. 

Rory Bremner 

Making An Impression 

10 May - 06 Jun 

This April Fools' Day, we celebrated the man who's spent four decades being everyone but himself: Rory Bremner. Don't miss the master impressionist brings his razor-sharp political satire to the stage.

The Weekly Wrap at Fane

  • Keith Brymer Jones and Marj Hogarth are currently filming series 4 of Our Welsh Chapel Dream! Can't wait that long? See the duo in person.

  • David Olusoga brought his historical insights to BBC Breakfast this week. If you missed it, catch him live on stage.

  • Don't miss our BBC Archer's Giveaway competition! Share our post on Facebook and you'll be entered to win a pair of tickets to any Fane show of your choice. Enter on our Facebook at noon.

 

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A garden featuring purple flowers with a museum building in the background against a bright blue sky with some clouds

STEP INTO THE RAILWAY GARDEN

This Easter, join us for family fun inspired by our Railway Garden! 

Learn more about the Dingy Skipper butterflies and create your own butterfly to take home with you,  or get crafty and make your own mosaic, wind chime or pollinator stick on select dates from Saturday 3 - Sunday 19 April.

With lots of different activities taking place throughout the school holidays, start planning your visit now! 


COMING SOON ⬇️

HORNBY RAILWAY COLLECTORS' ASSOCIATION EXHIBITION

Enjoy a world of vintage Hornby model railways on Saturday 25 and Sunday 26 April!

Join members of the Hornby Railway Collectors' Association for a weekend showcasing the best of Hornby model trains and other products made by Frank Hornby's Mecanno company from 1920.

WEEKEND OF RAILWAY MODELLING WITH LOCOMOTION MODELS

Explore railways in miniature on Saturday 16 and Sunday 17 May!

Explore model railway layouts in various gauges, and browse trade stands for everything you could need to start or finish your very own model railway layout!

MARK YOUR CALENDARS 🗓️

A collection of steam traction engines outside a museum building against a blue sky

FESTIVAL OF STEAM

From Saturday 2 - Monday 4 May, celebrate the exciting world of steam traction at Locomotion! 

Get up close to a collection of traction engines, and enjoy storytelling with Caroline Hardie. Look out for more details coming soon! 

Two Locomotion colleagues wearing black t-shirts with 'Locomotion' written on them in rainbow colours holding rainbow streamers

PRIDE AT LOCOMOTION

Join us at Locomotion on Sunday 24 May for Pride! 

Get involved with craft activities celebrating diversity in partnership with Durham Pride, including designing your very own 'Trainbow'.