Following on from yesterday's post, here are some more ideas of things to do this weekend:
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Breeze in the Park is back this Summer
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We can't wait for you to join us for sun, fun, chills & thrills. 25 parks. One epic summer. Find your local event and get ready for family fun.
We’ll be popping up in parks across Leeds all summer long with everything you need for a great day out. Bringing plenty of chances to enjoy the sunshine, get active, and have fun together with games, arts and crafts, sports, interactive play, food, and of course, our much-loved inflatables!
Check the full list at breezeleeds.org, find your local event, and start planning your £1 day of fun.
All funded by local Community Committee Teams
Did you know you can get discounts, perks & priority tickets with a Breeze Pass?

The Breeze Pass is an annual membership giving your family lots of discounts, priority tickets & perks at venues across Leeds. It costs £5 for the year but if your child is eligible for income-based free school meals you can get one for FREE.
The Breeze Pass is a digital app that sits on your phone and each month we have new offers for your family.
Click here to find the latest perks & info on how to get your Breeze Pass
Then start enjoying the perks of the Breeze Pass app!
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What's On: 26 June – 2 July
Welcome to your cinema listings.
It may be the hottest day of the year but with stunning new releases, unmissable musical events and the celebration of a Bradford icon, Pictureville is the coolest place to be. Keep scrolling for unmissable moments across our (air-conditioned) three screens.
LAST CHANCE TO BOOK
Unmissable IMAX
Staff Pick of the Week - Exhibition on Screen: David Hockney
New releases and restorations
Must-See Music on the Big Screen
UK Green Film Festival
Taking place each year up and down the country, the UK Green Film Festival screens some of the very best films from around the world, exploring some of the big environmental issues of the day.
This year's chosen documentaries present deeply human stories of resilience, stewardship and resistance, revealing both the vulnerability of the natural world and the resolve of those fighting for its future.
£3 Kids' Club
IMAX 3D Documentaries
Accessible Screenings
Coming Soon
Save the Date: Widescreen Weekend
Gifts at Pictureville
Our Ticket Prices
Adult £9 / Concessions £7 / Personal Assistant - Free
3D Short Documentary* - Adult £9 / Concessions £7.50 / Child £6.50
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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This September, Widescreen Weekend offers a range of experiences on the region's biggest screen, including Sinners and a celebration of two blockbuster filmmakers, Steven Spielberg and Christopher Nolan.
Our entire IMAX programme is included as part of a festival pass but seats are limited and unallocated on a first-come, first-served basis.
Keep scrolling for more information about our full IMAX line-up or head straight to our website and grab yourself some tickets or a festival pass today.
Add three or more Widescreen Weekend IMAX screenings to your basket for 20% off and create your own marathon including the best of Nolan, Spielberg and Sinners this September.
This year our IMAX programme celebrates two of the most prominent directors and puts them head to head across two full days of epic movie marathons.
Show your support for your favourite legendary director and create your own marathon with our 20% off IMAX discount when you have three or more WSW IMAX films in your basket.
Join us on Saturday 26 September for our three-film Spielberg Marathon with E.T. The Extra Terrestrial, Jurassic Park and Jaws.

IMAX: E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial (U)
Dir. Steven Spielberg USA 1982 120 minsCast: Henry Thomas, Dee Wallace, Peter Coyote, Drew Barrymore
Saturday 26 September, 13.00
On Sunday 27 September, our Christopher Nolan Marathon takes over with three of his iconic sci-fi epics, Tenet, Inception and Interstellar. You can also enjoy Nolan's accalimed war epic Dunkirk on Friday 25 September.
Ryan Coogler’s 2025 supernatural horror that made cinema history by becoming the most nominated film in the history of the Academy Awards returns to IMAX for Widescreen Weekend.
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For the little artists
The play time bell is ring-ring-ringing! It's time to supercharge imaginations and a sense of play with free outdoor artworks to discover, new worlds to build at REPLAY: A Limitless Recycled Playground and fun-packed parties to join with your favourite CBeebies characters.
Jeppe Hein: Appearing Rooms
UNTIL MON 31 AUG
Gift to the Future
WED 1 JUL – SUN 27 SEP
Luke Jerram: Gaia
SUN 30 AUG
Image credits:
Anish Kapoor, Tsunami, 2025. © Anish Kapoor. All rights reserved, DACS, 2026. Photo: Dave Morgan.
Southbank Centre is a charity registered in England and Wales No.298909. Registered office: Southbank Centre, Belvedere Road, London, SE1 8XX

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The hottest ticket in town
Following a sold-out opening weekend and a wave of five-star reviews, Anish Kapoor is now open at the Hayward Gallery.
Lose your sense of scale. Watch reflections shift and distort. Encounter artworks that seem to change as you move around them. And discover why this has already become one of the summer's most talked-about exhibitions.
It gets even cooler than that. Anish Kapoor is your ticket to escaping the heat and enjoying our air-conditioned galleries.
The exhibition everyone is talking about
Dive deeper
Image credits:
Anish Kapoor, 2026. © Anish Kapoor. All rights reserved, DACS, 2026. Photo: Dave Morgan.
Thanks for reading. We hope you enjoyed your specially selected highlights. Share your comments and photos with us by mentioning @southbankcentre or @haywardgallery.
Southbank Centre is a charity registered in England and Wales No.298909. Registered office: Southbank Centre, Belvedere Road, London, SE1 8XX

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TUE 30 JUN 2026 BALLET FLAMENCO DE ANDALUCÍA: TIERRA BENDITATierra Bendita journeys through the most striking corners of Andalusia, the birthplace of flamenco. Through a vibrant selection of iconic music and dances, we celebrate the passion, history and beauty of this powerful art form. |
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Bookings for August to December tours now open
Go behind the scenes of the Science Museum Group Collection
We're excited to announce that our behind-the-scenes tours of the Hawking Building are now available to book until 30 December 2026.
Our guided tours take visitors on a one-of-a-kind journey through a working museum store, offering a unique opportunity to see where we care for, conserve, and research historic objects from the collection.
We recommend booking ahead as our guided tours often sell out quickly.
Gift a unique experience
Plan for August and beyond
Led by an expert tour guide, you’ll explore remarkable objects up close, from incredible submersibles to science fiction icons.
Our guided tours bring together a world-class collection across science, technology, engineering, medicine, transport and media, making them a unique and memorable gift for family and friends.
Make a trip of it
Discounted stays at Overtown Manor
Booking a guided tour of the Hawking Building and looking for somewhere to stay nearby?
Just one hour from London and nestled in the beautiful Wiltshire countryside, our friends at Overtown Manor are offering our visitors a 10% discount on an overnight stay with the code: SCIENCE.
Registered office: Science Museum, Exhibition Road, London, SW7 2DD. The Science Museum (as part of the Science Museum Group) is an exempt charity under Schedule 3 of the Charities Act 2011 and is recognised as charitable by HM Revenue and Customs.
With thanks to Hannah of Get Lost Yorkshire:
HeyOne of the things I love most about exploring Yorkshire is discovering the places that don't always make the guidebooks. Sometimes they're beautiful. This week, I've been thinking about Barnsley Main Colliery. Today, it's a surprisingly peaceful place. Gentle walking paths wind through green spaces and local volunteers are working tirelessly to preserve what remains of the old pit. But beneath that tranquillity lies one of the most significant – and heartbreaking – chapters in Yorkshire's industrial history. Many people don't realise that this was once the site of the Oaks Colliery disaster, one of the worst mining tragedies in British history. Visiting isn't just about seeing the old winding engine or wandering around the restored site. It's about understanding the lives of the men and boys who worked here, the families they left behind, and the community that refuses to let their stories be forgotten. What struck me most wasn't simply the history itself. It was meeting the volunteers who care so deeply about preserving it. Their passion for keeping these memories alive has transformed the site into somewhere that honours the past while creating something positive for future generations. It's one of those Hidden Yorkshire places that stays with you long after you've left. If you'd like to learn more about the history, what you'll find when you visit, and how to explore the site for yourself, I've put together a full guide here. I hope you'll take a few minutes to discover this important piece of Yorkshire's story. Until our next adventure, P.S. Yorkshire's history isn't just castles and stately homes. Some of its most fascinating places are the ones hidden in plain sight. Barnsley Main Colliery is definitely one of them, and I think everyone should know its story. ❤️ Yorkshire Events What's on in Yorkshire this weekend?Here's a glimpse of what's on in Yorkshire this weekend 👀 West Yorkshire: Bradford Literature Festival opens this Saturday and runs until 6th July, with inspiring talks, poetry, panel discussions, and performances from a diverse line-up of voices at venues across the city. Find out more. East Yorkshire: The Wildlife Photographer of the Year exhibition is at Sewerby Hall until 19th July, with striking images on loan from the Natural History Museum. Day pass covers gardens, zoo, and hall. Find out more. South Yorkshire: Cusworth Hall opens its restored walled garden this Sunday, with fruit-laden orchards, roses, perennials, and a painted Bowling Pavilion at this Georgian country house near Doncaster. Free for RHS members. Find out more. Discover more events in Yorkshire here: Want to get the most out of Yorkshire this year?
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