Thursday, 3 August 2023

Millennium Square, Leeds

 Detailing upcoming events:

Family-fun, Outdoor Disco, Popworld Festival & more


 

 

Hi,

After three weeks of incredible performances, our Summer Series 2023 is drawing to a close. This week will see Yorkshire's biggest children's festival take over Millennium Square, promising endless fun for young kids (2nd August) before we go back in time to the disco era with the electrifying Brutus Gold's Love Train (4th August). The party continues with the ultimate Popworld celebration on 5 August and the return of Leeds Pride on 6 August. 

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WHAT'S ON

 

Child Friendly Leeds Live

 

Kick start the summer holidays with the biggest children's festival in Yorkshire. Child Friendly Leeds Live is back with a heap of entertaiment for children aged 12 and under. Presented by Jez (CBBC and Carriageworks's panto legend) and Faye (Boom-Chikka-Boom), the event is packed with music, dance, comedy, special appeareances from beloved characters and fun activities including den building, climbing wall, glitter tattoos and balloon modeling.

Wednesday 2 August 2023 | 10.30am & 2.30pm
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Brutus Gold's Love Train

 

Get ready to boogie with Brutus Gold's Love Train! Join us this Friday for the world-renowned disco party featuring 70s grooves, quirky characters, tongue-in-cheek humour and hilarious dance-offs! Dust off your wildest 70s outfit and dance to classic soul, funk and dance tunes with the iconic Brutus Gold. Don't miss this iconic outdoor retro spectacular!

Friday 4 August 2023 | 6.30pm
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The Popworld Festival

 

Get ready to sing along to your favourite hits from the 90s and 00s as the Popworld Festival returns this Saturday with an incredible line-up of artists including Ronan Keating, Claire Richards from Steps, B*Witched, Chesney Hawkes and DJ Casper. Ready to take a trip down memory lane?

Saturday 5 August 2023 | 6pm
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Leeds Pride 2023

 

Millennium Square will once again kick off the Leeds Pride celebrations this Sunday, with two hours of entertainement ft local acts including Rachel Fuller, Imani Versace, Davey Stuart, Sheba Glamore, House of Blaque, King Little and Haus of Hell. The parade will then head to the city centre at 2.15pm where more entertainment will take place on Lower Briggate.

Sunday 6 August 2023 | 12pm-2pm
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