Saturday 6 July 2024

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

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On Friday 5th July, 7.30pm, Mewl Music presents Black Umfolosi. Performances are inspired by the traditional song and dance of their native southern Africa, with a beauty and enthusiasm that is unrivalled, energy driven and completely engaging. £15 / £18 on the door.

Apologies to  fans of Jon Palmer Acoustic Band  - we've had to CANCEL their gig on Saturday 6th July 4-6pm, to make way for Euros 2024 – England vs Switzerland. Watch the match on our screen in Seven Bar. Take your seat from 4.30pm. Match starts at 5pm.

Also on Saturday 6th July 7pm, Flamenco de Leeds presents one of Cordoba’s finest dancers, Marcos Morales. Join us for a night of Flamenco! Marcos Morales accompanied by Ramon Ruiz and Carlos Lobo. £23.

On Sunday 7th July, 1.30-4pm, on what is Seven's 17th birthday, JazzLeeds – Salsa Como Loco, a 10 piece Salsa Band will be playing a mix of New York and Cuban Salsa. The band has an overpowering love of, and desire to play Cuban style Salsa dance music. £12.

In the evening on Sunday 7th July, 7pm, the Seven Quiz. Test your knowledge in a relaxed atmosphere – a great way to end the weekend with friends. This week with with supremo quiz master, Rog Hunter. Seven Bar. £5 per team entry. With prizes.

Thoughout the weekend, Pop-up – Tiro Street Food Sicilia. Choose from an exciting array of Siciliano street food, including Arancini, Bolognese, Melanzane (ve), traditional homemade Italian style Sandwich, authentic Sicilian Cannoli pastries and much more. Friday 5th July from 5pm, Saturday 6th July from 12 noon and Sunday 7th July from 12 noon.

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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Hi,

Get ready to experience the ultimate summer of music right here in Leeds! Our iconic Summer Series is back, bringing an electrifying line-up of live music to the heart of Leeds from 3 July to 4 August 2024. With a mix of chart-topping artists, nostalgic throwbacks, and local talents, your ultimate summer playlist is about to come to life. Here’s a glimpse of what’s in store:

 

 

 

NOTHING BUT THIEVES
3 July

 

 

ANNE-MARIE
4 July

 

 

TOM GRENNAN
6 July

 

 

 

PALOMA FAITH
7 July

 

 

BUSTED
11 July

 

 

JAMES ARTHUR
12 July

 

 

 

SUEDE & MANIC STREET PREACHERS
13 July

 

 

CLASSICAL HITS
19 July

 

 

80S CLASSICAL
20 July

 

 

 

BRUTUS GOLD'S LOVE TRAIN
27 July

 

 

LEGEND: THE MUSIC OF BOB MARLEY
1 August

 

 

THE MAGIC OF MOTOWN

2 August

 

 

 

YARD ACT

3 August

 

 

LEEDS SKA AND MOD FESTIVAL
4 August

 

 

 

MORE EVENTS HAPPENING ON THE SQUARE

 

Euro 2024 Fanzone

 

 

Saturday 6 July 2024 | 5pm KO
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Leeds Pride

 

 

Sunday 21 July 2024 | 10.30am
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Cinema On The Square

 

 

24 - 26 July 2024
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Millennium Square, Calverley Street, Leeds, LS1 1UR

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Hi,

We've got a great week of top live music and delicious drinks in store for you.

Carry on reading for the news, band line-up, this week's cost price, and the Domino winner.

Much Love
The Domino Team

NEWS

 


Chip Wickham


Chip Wickham invites you to a special performance before he heads off to play Japan's world-famous Fuji Rock Festival!
With a full quintet lineup featuring some of the best of the UK's jazz scene with George Cooper on piano, Neil Innes on double bass, Joost Hendrickx on drums, and Ralph Wyld on vibraphone.
This is going to be one hell of a show.
Secure your ticket via the link below.

 

 


The Domino Big Fat Quiz 


Our next Domino Big Fat Quiz is on July 30th.
 

We know you’ll be blown away by the insane talents of Jacob and his band as they play some of your favorite pop songs in ways you’ve never heard, can you spot the Kanye West song played in the style of Russian composer Sergei Rachmaninoff? Will you recognise some rock bangers when they only sing every other word?

With a whole bunch of fun and creative rounds, this is a night you won't forget and is head and shoulders above what you think a music quiz could be.

This is not your average pub quiz, this is how The Domino does a quiz.

 

 

2024 DOMINO WEEKLY GIVEAWAY

 

Domino Winner

Every week, one reader from our mailing list gets a limited-edition, engraved 2024 Domino which gets you free entry on paid nights, a welcome cocktail with every visit to the club and a queue jump with one friend.
 
This week's winner is…Jessica Dean  
We'll be in touch via email.

 

BREAK-EVEN

 


Hine Antique XO Extra Old Cognac

Coming from Hine, one of the the worlds finest Cognac distilleries, this beauty of a dram is a blend of 40 different eaux-de-vie, all coming from Ugni Blanc grapes.
After distillation, it is rested in lightly toasted French Oak barrels for a decade. This creates a delicate dance of finesse and fruit on your palette, revealing flavours of apricot and fig, finishing with warming nutmeg, blond tobacco and cocoa. This edition from the distillery will no longer be available from 2025, you don't want to miss your chance to try it.

Our Price £6:93
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THIS WEEK LIVE AT THE DOMINO

 


 

SATURDAY - FUNK & GROOVE

 

18:30 - 20:30

Isaac Malibu

Isaac Malibu is a 27-year-old, Yorkshire-based artist performing R&B music, with soul, pop, funk, and lo-fi influences. Expect agile vocals and a signature falsetto.

 

 

21:00 - 23:30

The Funk & Soul Band   
 

The funkiest house band in the country are back! Featuring the legendary Haggis Horns Rhythm section alongside The Reverand Cleve 'Funky Butt Chunky' Freckleton.

 

 

23:45 - 2am

Bad Peach   

Bad Peach play funk-soaked music with a rotating cast of guest musicians. Buckle up, things are about to get funky.

 

 

SUNDAY - HARDBOP

 

20:00 - 22:30

The Jazz Jam 

Fergus Quill will be ring-leading what is going to be a brilliant musical get-together. Bring your weapon of choice, choose one of the songs from the extensive list of standards, and play with our top-notch house band. Our in-house sound engineer will deal with the rest.

 

 

 

 

 

The Domino Club,
The Grand Arcade, Leeds (map)


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Hi there,

Trade the beach for the stage this July! The Carriageworks Theatre has a spectacular line-up of summer events waiting for you.

Escape to a magical realm in A Midsummer Night's Dream, or experience animated exhibition and performance in Abundance: A Room In Leeds

Watch a movie, concert style. Cinema on the Square is the open-air summer cinema from Leeds International Film Festival (LIFF) that celebrates movies and music on the big concert stage screen in Millennium Square!

Keep reading to find out more...

See you soon,
Carriageworks Theatre Team

 

 

What's on at the Carriageworks this July.

 

A world of magic and mayhem

 

 

A Midsummer Night's Dream
Thurs 18 - Sat 20 Jul, Various Times 

Main Auditorium

Welcome to the city on midsummer’s eve, where mortal and magical realms collide. Where noble lords and ladies feud, their mischievous servants close at hand. Where four young lovers flee, in hopes of marrying for love rather than duty. And where a troupe of unlikely actors plan the show to end all shows.

Join Leeds Arts Centre for a raucous, vibrant, and contemporary retelling of William Shakespeare’s enthralling and joyous comedy. 

Age guidance: Suitable for all ages

 

FREE visual art performance 

 

 

Abundance: A Room In Leeds
Fri 19 - Sat 20 July

Room 1

We come into this world with nothing, and we leave this world with nothing, but is that really true?

Join us in this surreal adventure into the stuff of things, where the things tell us what they see. And maybe at the end of it we will have a bun dance or sit around and all stare at tea.

Abundance combines exhibition with performance and is part of A Room in Leeds year-long arts project, facilitated by Skippko Arts Team and funded by The National Lottery Community Fund and Leeds Inspired.

 

 

Coming Soon

 

Discover the wonderful world inside a book

 

Charlie Cook's Favourite Book
Tue 13 - Sun 18 Aug, Various Times 

Main Auditorium

Charlie loves reading. Especially books about pirates. But his sister hates it – it’s boring! Can Charlie convince her that reading is fun? Perhaps if she read a book about a pirate, who is reading a book about Goldilocks, who is reading a book about a knight…

Come and delve into a range of books with Charlie Cook, brought to life with puppetry and enchanting songs, and perhaps you will be able to help his sister discover the wonderful world inside a book…

Based on the original book Charlie Cook’s Favourite Book written by Julia Donaldson and illustrated by Axel Scheffler.

Age guidance: 3 to 8

 

 

Cinema on the Square

 

Part of the Summer Series, Cinema on the Square is Millennium Square's annual offering of outdoor gigs from world-renowned blockbuster acts and emerging artists.

This year, it takes place across three full days (July 24 - 26) with an even bigger selection of films for all audiences. Watch an old favourite, or make a brand-new film discovery, all in a unique outdoor concert venue in the heart of Leeds. 

 

She's everything. He's just Ken.

 

 

Barbie

Fri 26th July, 7:30pm

Join us for a spectacular Friday Finale with our open-air screening of Greta Gerwig's Barbie on the giant concert stage screen, with an all-star cast and a hit summer soundtrack. Immerse yourself in hot pink houses, fashionable wardrobes, and all the beach-ing off you could wish for.  

Age guidance: 12A

 

There's a little magic in all of us...

 

 

Encanto Singalong

Fri 26 July, 12pm

A special outdoor Singalong version of the enchanting Disney animation Encanto, with an irresistible chart-topping soundtrack from Lin Manual Miranda. Sing along to your favourite songs like We Don’t Talk About Bruno in this heart warming musical adventure for fans of all ages.

Age guidance: PG

 

 

 

 

Beauty and the Beast. Fri 22 Nov 2024 - Sun 5 Jan 2025

 

 

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Carriageworks Theatre, The Electric Press, 3 Millennium Square, Leeds, LS2 3AD
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Leeds Libraries Newsletter

Leeds Libraries Newsletter - July 2024

Welcome

Welcome to our July edition! This month we're excited to open our new play space in the Children's Library at Central Library, and coming up we have creative sessions, support for businesses, book recommendations, an online exhibition and more. We also have a call-out for any old, broken toys you no longer want!

If you're not already, make sure you're following us on social media to get the latest news and see what we're up to. You can also check out our What's On in Leeds Libraries page on Leeds Inspired for more details.


Tiny Totley

A child on a slide in an indoor play area

Yorkshire Contemporary, (formerly known as The Tetley) are delighted to announce that their artist-designed play space, Tiny Tetley Studio, is moving to Leeds Central Library under a new name: Tiny Totley Studio!

We are all thrilled that artist Stephanie Jefferies’ beloved play space will have a home in the city centre.

Open from Friday 12 July in the under-fives library, Tiny Totley Studio will offer a unique, creative environment featuring tactile objects, a slide, a den, and a bespoke sound installation. It’s designed to provide a free, family-friendly space for children to engage in playful exploration, bridging the gap between art and play.

We know it'll be a fantastic addition to our children's library and we can't wait for families to visit!


 

The Marvellous Makers graphic for Summer Reading ChallengeThis year's Summer Reading Challenge starts Saturday 6 July and is a FREE holiday activity for children aged 4-11 all about reading for fun.

Children can read anything they like and collect free rewards. This year's theme, Marvellous Makers, is all about creativity. From dance to drawing, junk modelling to music, there's something for everyone!

Children can take part for FREE, either at your local library OR online here.

 


Creative sessions coming up...

Image of watercolour flowersBotanical Art: Watercolour Lilies with artist Monair Hyman

Saturday 17 August, 12.30-3.30pm, Art Library, Leeds Central Library

Expertly guided by Monair, you will be observing from life and the examples in Art Library books and Special Collections to produce botanical drawings. You'll learn colour mixing and transfer all your ideas to a final piece using Winsor and Newton watercolour paints.

All materials are included and the paint palette will be yours to take home.

Open to all abilities. Book here. Tickets are £37. Age 14+

 

Life DrawingLife Drawing: 4 week course with life model

Mondays 2, 9, 16 and 23 September, 5.30-7.30pm, Art Library, Leeds Central Library

Venture into life drawing in this relaxed, supportive four-week course taught by artist and tutor Paul Digby.

You'll explore figure drawing including line, gesture and shade to develop your own artistic style.

Paul has a strong portfolio exhibiting extensively, including EAST Gallery, Royal Society of Sculptors Gallery, Leeds City Gallery, the Cornerhouse in Manchester and the Saatchi Gallery. www.pauldigby.co.uk 

Places are limited - please book here. Tickets are £50 for the series. Age 18+

 


Leeds Libraries need toys!

This Summer we want to run our first Hebocon, where the goal is to make the world's best worst robot! This could be ripping the head off a doll, sticking it on a dinosaur's body, attaching wheels to its legs and seeing how far it will go! Think Sid from Toy Story...

But we can't do this without lots and lots of toys! If you have old, unused, broken toys, taking up space in your cupboards, sheds, or garages, we can use them! Please bring them along to your nearest community hub and library. Toys such as dolls, teddies, robots, cars, especially anything with wind-up or battery motors, anything that can be cut apart or dismantled and reconfigured that is no bigger than 50cm is welcome!

Hebocon helps young people learn about how toys are made, develop some engineering skills, be creative, and, most importantly, have lots of fun! We will announce the dates when we have enough toys!

We have been inspired by our colleagues at Barnsley Libraries. See what their Hebocon looks like here.


What's happening in our community libraries?

Crafts and crayons for Horsforth Walk of ArtHorsforth Walk of Art

Horsforth Library & Community Hub will be taking part in Horsforth Walk of Art on Saturday 6 July.

Drop into the library to add to our collaborative collage as we aim to fill the streets, skies and waterways of Horsforth with fantastical vehicles.

Or sign up for a ticket at our family illustration workshop with picture book illustrator Steve James, who will share some of his favourite creations.  

Book your free ticket here.

 


 

An entrepreneur in her coffee shopFree business support from Leeds Libraries

There has never been more free business support available for start-ups, entrepreneurs, and businesses through Leeds Libraries than now. If you or someone you know is setting up a business or looking to grow an existing one, our Business & IP Centre is here to support you. From the first spark of inspiration to the successful launch and growth of your ideas, we have a wealth of information at our fingertips.

Book to a 1:1 Information and Guidance session with one of our BIPC librarians to discuss your needs and learn more about our partnered advisors, specialist resources, free workspaces, upcoming workshops and funded support programmes.

Contact the team at  bipcleeds@leeds.gov.uk, or follow our Eventbrite page to find out about upcoming events and workshops.

 


 

Chinese librarians posing for a photoChina visit

On Tuesday 25 June, Leeds Central Library hosted a UK/China skill sharing day, with the British Library's Living Knowledge Network, library colleagues from different regions of China and from the UK.

The theme was health and wellbeing, and we heard presentations about how libraries in China support healthy living in their communities and about the work of our colleagues in Liverpool and Glasgow. We ran a tour of our beautiful building, led a fun creative activity and highlighted some of our special collections.

 


Intersectional book recommendations

Book cover - The Book of AzraelThe Book of Azrael by Amber V. Nicole

Fast paced action, deep mythos and colourful characters are what you’ll find in this world of Gods and Monsters. Dianna made a deal to save her dying sister, Samkiel deserted his people after The Gods War.

This unlikely pair will have to put their animosity aside to have any hope of saving all they hold dear.

 

Book cover - Once Upon a TomeOnce Upon a Tome by Oliver Darkshire

A true story, magically told; Darkshire shares his misadventures as a rare bookseller. He deals with eccentrics, nonagenarian widows, the resident ghost and books made of literal poison and human skin.

A book for book-lovers to indulge in the arcane nature of this ancient profession.

 

Book cover - In Their ShoesIn Their Shoes by Jamie Windust

"There is no one way to be non-binary, and that's truthfully one of the best things about it. It's an identity that is yours to shape." Combining light-hearted anecdotes & hard-won wisdom, Windust explores everything from fashion, dating, relationships and family, through to mental health, work and future key debates.

July 14th – Happy International Non-Binary Day!

 


Libraries in Leeds Online Exhibition

Exploring Journeys is a new digital exhibition showcasing 18 rare items from the magnificent collections looked after by librarians and archivists working at the following 11 organisations: Leeds Libraries, The Leeds Library, Leeds Arts University, the British Library, the Henry Moore Institute, West Yorkshire Archives, Northern School of Contemporary Dance, Leeds Conservatoire, Royal Armouries, Thackray Museum and the Department of Health and Social Care. 

Ranging from the obvious (a historic map) to the abstract (the journey of a rare manuscript, transmission of disease or life-cycle of materials), this exhibition also considers the motives behind the journeys of people and the art that journeys have inspired.


Across the city

Leeds City Council is working towards becoming a council of sanctuary. If you are a refugee or are seeking asylum, we want to hear from you!

To better understand the experience of refugees and people seeking asylum in Leeds, we invite people with lived experience to take part in a discussion. The questions discussed will be:

  • Do you feel like you and your community have been able to build the life you wanted in Leeds?
  • What has helped?
  • What has made it difficult?
  • What would help in the future?

Date and time: 22 July, 9:30-1:30pm

Venue: Leeds City College Conservatoire (opposite Leeds City Centre Bus Station, beside the BBC building and near the Playhouse)

Booking is essential! Book here.

Lunch will be provided to all in attendance, and bus travel costs will be reimbursed for people with lived experience.

If you are unable to attend but would still like to share feedback, you can do this anonymously by submitting comments here.


 

A reading coach and her reader posing for a photoRead Easy Leeds

Tina has been learning to read with Read Easy Leeds Coach Gemma for the past year and recently graduated from the scheme.

Tina: "Joining Read Easy was not a simple decision; I was filled with fear and embarrassment, worried about the judgement and opinions of others. My confidence was low, and I questioned my own capabilities... Despite these challenges, my desire to become a proficient and self-assured reader was stronger than my fears and insecurities.

Joining the programme has been one of the most rewarding decisions I’ve ever made. With the support and encouragement of my wonderful tutor, Gemma, my progress is evident. Reading has become a much more enjoyable experience for me. I can now read aloud confidently and without fear."

Gemma: "Guiding Tina on her reading journey has been the most rewarding experience. Watching her confidence and love of reading grow week by week as a testament to her hard work has been inspirational. Tina has always approached each session with enthusiasm and a willingness to learn. Every week we read together at Leeds Central Library, which doesn’t sound like much but over the months those sessions add up to a massive amount of progress. I’m so proud of everything she’s achieved and excited to see the change her new reading skills are already having in her daily life."

If you would like to help an adult to learn to read or know someone who needs help, visit Read Easy or call Joanne on 0775922013, or Charlotte on 07796781471. 

 


Find out more

Did you know we have two further library newsletters, where you can find out more about family friendly activities, local history and books and reading? Sign up here:

Thank you for reading our latest newsletter. We look forward to welcoming you soon - get in touch or find your local library


 


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CLECKHEATON LIBRARY: Pop-up Cafe Saturday July 6th 10.30 to 12.00

 

Join us for tea/coffee/juice and cake.

 

Bill Broady, Zines, Poetry and Open-mic, 

 

 


 

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Summer Cinema at Cubby Broccoli

 

Hello,

From 3 July we are back in our Cubby Broccoli screen with a specially curated summer programme.

 

After a successful off-site run at two Bradford venues, we are returning to one of Pictureville Cinema’s three beloved screens, marking the start of our journey back to Pictureville.

 

Our summer programme includes a Marlon Brando centenary celebration; a season of our favourite long, hot summer films, and the continuation of our popular Silver Screen and Kids’ Clubs. You can expect a warm welcome from our cinema team as you support Bradford’s only independent cinema.

 

We will have more news to share on our Pictureville screen soon, so keep following our newsletters and social media pages for all the latest updates and programme announcements.

 

 

 

 

What's On This Week: 3 July – 6 July

 

A still from Rear Window, featuring a close up of James Stewart pointing a large camera.

Rear Window (PG)

Screening Wed 11.00; Sat 15.00

A wheelchair bound photographer spies on his neighbours from his apartment window and becomes convinced one of them has committed murder.

 

A black and white image of a man and woman mid-confrontation.

A Streetcar Named Desire (12A)

Screening Wed 14.30; Sat 17.30

Tensions and temperatures rise in this classic adaptation of Tennessee Williams’ sweltering melodrama

 

 

An image of Spike Lee stood holding pizza boxes in front of a wall plastered with Jesse Jackson '88 posters.

Do The Right Thing (15)

Screening Wed 17.15

On the hottest day of the year on a street in Brooklyn, hate and bigotry builds between the community, exploding into violence.

 

A camouflaged man rises up from a misty jungle river at night.

Apocalypse Now: The Final Cut (15)

Screening Wed 19.45

Travel into the heart of darkness with Francis Ford Coppola’s 1979 Vietnam War masterpiece.

 

 

A black and white image of Marlon Brando, surrounded by men.

On the Waterfront (PG)

Screening Thu 11.00

This 1954 drama saw Marlon Brando give the performance of lifetime as a New York fisherman facing up against his corrupt union bosses.

 

Marlon Brando stands smoking a cigarette, dressed in a suit and smart hat.

The Chase (15)

Screening Thu 15.00; Fri 17.15

A strong-willed sheriff chases an escaped convict through Texas, opposing a vigilante mob as he tries to take the escapee alive.

 

 

Two men stand side by side, one looks shocked as the other crosses his arms and smiles.

The Birdcage (15)

Screening Thu 17.30

A gay cabaret owner and his drag queen partner agree to put up a straight front so that their son can introduce them to his fiancée's right-wing parents.

 

Timothee Chalamet rests on some books and gazes out of an open window.

Call Me By Your Name (15)

Screening Thu 20.00

A sensual and transcendent tale of first love, based on the acclaimed novel by André Aciman.

 

 

A young boy and girl stand in the middle of a field inspecting a map.

Moonrise Kingdom (12A)

Screening Fri 11.00

Wes Anderson’s charming summer romance features a star-studded cast and the director’s usual storybook style.

 

A black and white image of Cary Grant and Ingrid Bergaman.

Notorious (U)

Screening Fri 15.00

Alfred Hitchcock’s 1946 thriller stars Cary Grant and Ingrid Bergman in a dark tale of espionage and romance.

 

 

A man and women crawl towards each other on the floor, mid-dance.

Dirty Dancing (12A)

Screening Fri 20.00

Spending the summer in a holiday camp with her family, Frances "Baby" Houseman falls in love with the camp's dance instructor Johnny Castle.

 

An image from Guys and Dolls featuring two suited men stood together staring at two women.

Guys and Dolls (U)

Screening Sat 20.10

Brando, Sinatra and Simmons join forces for this wonderful 1955 musical.

 

 

Kids' Club

 

A still from Shrek of Princess Fiona holding hands with Shrek as a

Shrek (U)

Screening Sat 11.00

Our £3 family Kids' Club continues at Cubby Broccoli with a very special Shrekrospective, featuring all four adventures of everyone's favourite ogre.

As the summer holidays approach you can find extra Kids' Club screenings which you may have missed in cinemas the first time around, including Disney's live action The Little Mermaidand Pixar's Onward.

Remember to ask a member of our cinema team for information about our our brand-new Kids’ Club loyalty card!

 

 

About Cubby Broccoli

 

An image of Cubby Broccoli cinema, featuring blue seating and twinkling lights overhead.

Cubby Broccoli is one of the three cinema screens at Pictureville Cinema. Named after Albert ‘Cubby’ Broccoli (the producer of many iconic James Bond films) the intimate auditorium has a capacity of one hundred seats, with three wheelchair spaces.

Please note that we are temporarily unable to take cash payments at Cubby Broccoli.

As the National Science and Media Museum undergoes redevelopment in a once-in-a-generation transformation, the museum foyer is currently inaccessible. As a result, Cubby Broccoli will only be accessible via its rear entrance next to Sharpe Street car park. 

 

 

 

 

Pictureville Cinema remains closed as RAAC remedial work continues. Our IMAX screen is temporarily closed, as part of the National Science and Media Museum's once-in-a-generation transformation.

 

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Do you love cocktails and have a discerning palate?

This year, at Cocktails in the City, we're offering you the chance to be the Everleaf Chief Cocktail Judge. Partnering once again with our friends at Everleaf, a delicious range of non-alcoholic aperitifs, join our panel of cocktail connoisseurs to taste-test your way through the signature Everleaf cocktails at CITC.

You will be hosted by the Everleaf team and given the exclusive chance to taste-test all the non-alcoholic Everleaf cocktails to determine the best of the best. Plus, you can bring a companion, and food tokens are available from us!

 

 

 

BREATH OF LONDON - TATTU
Exotic yuzu tang, Everleaf and sweet, roasted pineapple from the team at Tattu. 
 

CHLORIS - ROYAL COCKTAIL EXCHANGE
Everleaf Forest with jasmine & honey cordial and cloudy apple – a fizzy, harmonious mix.
 

 

POMELO FOREST - COYA
Coya have created a delicious cocktail with Everleaf, zesty grapefruit and lime, a hint of jasmine honey, and a splash of non-alcoholic prosecco.
 

CARRAUNTOOHIL'S SORBET - NANCY SPAINS
Everleaf Mountain combined with pear syrup, a dash of Tabasco verde, mango sorbet, and sparkling wine – luscious and adventurous.
 

 

COCKTAILS IN THE CITY 

LONDON'S BEST BARS - THREE WEEKENDS

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Keep on moving

Meltdown might be over for another year, but summer is sizzling with free events as part of our You Belong Here season. Plus, join us this week at Sound Within Sound, a four-day festival of bold, rule-breaking, world-awakening music.

 

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Shabaka

SAT 30 NOV

Flute takes centre stage in jazz maestro Shabaka Hutchings's reflective compositions bringing his musical influences and life lessons together.

Members' presale is now open. General booking opens Fri 5 Jul, at 10am.

 

 

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3EIB Presents: Sounds & Solidarity

SAT 27 & SUN 28 JUL

Soak up the vibrant sounds of Palestine, spun by talented women DJs from the region, as you shop independent fashion brands from the SWANA region in this free event.

 

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Majazz Project: Palestinian Sound Archive

SAT 27 JUL – FRI 1 NOV

Discover a free project reviving and remixing vintage Palestinian and Arab albums to showcase the richness and diversity of their cultural and musical heritage.

 

 

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JAZZ RE:FEST 2024

SAT 20 JUL

Join Jazz re:freshed for the 11th edition of JAZZ RE:FEST, a free celebration of all things jazz, as Summer Pearl, Sultan Stevenson, Poppy Daniels, Kyra, Knats, Insxght and Cykada take to the stage.

 

Sound Within Sound

 

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Siwan Rhys: Ustvolskaya Solo Piano Works

SAT 6 JUL

Siwan Rhys approaches the physical limits of piano-playing in Galina Ustvolskaya’s hurtling, ferocious outpouring of frustration and resistance.

 

 

Free gigs

 

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Baked Bean's Terrace Takeover

THU 11, 18 & 25 JUL

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SOUNDS LiKE CHAOS

FRI 12 – SUN 14 JUL

 

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futuretense: TaliaBle + 15 15

THU 18 JUL

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Just Vibez: The Friday Fete

FRI 19 JUL

 

 

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The moment that brought Chaka Khan to tears

A transcendent and powerful close to Meltdown 2024, see the emotional moment choir leader Tawiah and her 20 strong ensemble of young Black women and non-binary singers join Chaka Khan on stage.

 

 

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Playlist: Sound Within Sound

Uncover the lives and works of the international artists who pushed the boundaries of sound ahead of our festival next week.

 

 

 

Afrique en Cirque

WED 24 – SUN 28 JUL

Roll up, roll up for an indescribable display of acrobatics, artistry and Afro-jazz rhythms in a joyous circus show inspired by daily life in Guinea.

 

 

 

 

GOAT (jp)

TUE 16 JUL | INSTITUTE OF CONTEMPORARY ARTS

Catch GOAT – from Osaka – they redefine rock with their minimalist, percussive-focused approach, their compositions delve into captivating rhythms, using clever harmonics and muting.

 

 

RALLY

SAT 24 AUG | SOUTHWARK PARK 

The day-long music and arts festival inspired by DIY culture, celebrating the importance of community, returns for its second edition. Catch a diverse programme of DJs and live music, including some past futuretense performers.

 

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FANE

Election Fever, Formula 1 Frenzy & Garden Mania

In his most personal show to date, BBC Gardeners’ World presenter Adam Frost will share previously untold stories of how his passion for plants has taken him around the world and challenged him with unexpected experiences.

Due to popular demand, we have added new shows with historian William Dalrymple, best-selling author Randall Munroe, and podcaster Jon Ronson!

Have you caught election fever? Join us for an evening with The News Agents co-host Jon Sopel as he explores post-Brexit Britain and what it means to British.

We're gearing up for the British Grand Prix this weekend. Will Max Verstappen come in at number one? If you're an F1 fan, don't miss your chance to join Guenther Steiner live on stage this autumn.

 

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Join us to experience the magic of Ireland this August.

Whether you wish to hike or bike, ribbon your way along beautiful beaches or spend time exploring ancient Neolithic sites, we still have spaces on some of our best-loved trips this summer.

Spend long golden days walking with an expert guide, soaking up captivating views and immersing yourself in Ireland’s history, heritage and folklore. After wonderful days spent in wild places, enjoy hearty pub food, traditional music and warm hospitality.

Discover hidden treasures, soak in breathtaking scenery, and create unforgettable memories this summer.

 

 

 

 

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Deluxe Hiking - Highlights of Ireland

 

 

 

 

 

Over eleven days, you'll explore top destinations across Ireland, including the Giant’s Causeway, Cliffs of Moher, & Croagh Patrick. Hike the best trails with ancient monuments, scenic views, and natural wonders at every turn. 
Next Departs: August 10th

 

 

 

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Donegal From Cliffs to Coast

 

 

 

 

 

Biking - Donegal From Cliffs to Coast

 

 

 

 

 

Explore Donegal by bike, navigating rugged mountains, towering cliffs, pristine beaches, and timeless fishing villages. Biking in Donegal is like stepping back in time. This romantically remote region is rich in traditional Irish culture.
Next Departs: August 24th

 

 

 

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Self Guided+ Biking – Connemara & The Burren

 

 

 

 

 

Go at your own pace as you explore two of the wildest and most iconic regions in Ireland. Adventure through the karst landscape of the Burren and admire the raw beauty of Connemara's rugged mountains and bogs.
Next Departs: August 3rd

 

 

 

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Belfast 2024: What's the craic?

Belfast 2024: What's the craic?

The spotlight is shining on Belfast throughout 2024 thanks to this ambitious cultural programme of events and projects - come find out what its all about!

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The world-famous Aran jumper

The world-famous Aran jumper

Originating off the wild west coast of Ireland, these chunky knits have long been setting fashion trends around the world: this is the story of the stylish Aran jumper.

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Golf in Northern Ireland

Golf in Northern Ireland

With its mix of coastal links and luxurious parklands, there's nothing quite like Northern Ireland's golf courses...

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Coming up this week at Alnwick Castle... laughter, adventure and history! 
Open daily
10:00 am to 5:30 pm

 

Home of the Duke and Duchess of Northumberland, and owned by the Percy family since 1309, Alnwick Castle is full of fascinating stories to discover during your visit.

 

 

 

 

TOM FOOL
1 July - 7 July
The resident jester of Alnwick Castle, Tom Fool is back for another season of merriment and silliness! 
 

 

RAPHAEL FALCONRY
6 - 12 July

Join Raphael Historic Falconry for their breath taking displays, hear all about hunting with birds in the medieval period, and watch as their beautiful birds swoop, glide and soar around the castle grounds.

 

BROOMSTICK TRAINING
Daily Activity

Join one of our famous Broomstick Training sessions, that take place within the grounds where Harry Potter had his first flying lesson in the film production of Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone!

LONGBOW DEMONSTRATIONS
6 - 9 July

Our Master Archer, Andy Rice is back once again to demonstrate the skill and technique of a medieval English longbow. 

 

BOOK TALK WITH
ANNIE GARTHWAITE
9 July

The King’s Mother takes us from the Wars of the Roses to the dawn of the Tudor age – and tells the story of those era-defining wars through the eyes of four women: Cecily Neville, King’s Mother; Marguerite of Anjou, deposed Queen; Elizabeth Woodville, betrayed wife; and Margaret Beaufort, mother to an exiled son.

 

GUIDED TOURS
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Our friendly and knowledgeable guiding team deliver daily tours, which are included as part of your entry fee.

 

 

 

 

Pay for a day, visit FREE for a year!

 

All tickets purchased on our website are automatic annual passes. Passes are valid for a 12 month period from the date of the first visit giving unlimited re-visits during opening times. See our website for the full details.

 

 

 

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Ceramic Paint And Sip Workshop, Brisbane

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Unleash Your Hidden Creativity

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Your country escape awaits

De Vere hotels offer a range of suites, family rooms, inter-connecting rooms, and holiday apartments, all tailor-made for short breaks with family and friends. We're also dog-friendly, so your four-legged friends don't have to miss out on the fun.

Book direct from just £129* and your breakfast will be on the house*. Just add the code FREEBB when you check out.

When you're ready to book, we're ready to welcome you. Our blooming gardens are primed for exploration, the garden tipis are buzzing with guests enjoying delicious, summery food and it's always Pimm's o'clock at one of our horsebox bars.

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Breaks in Beautiful Buckinghamshire

With its grand aspect overlooking the Chess Valley and across to the Chiltern Hills, there are few finer places to enjoy the British summertime (rain or shine) than De Vere Latimer Estate.

Once the centre of secret World War II operations, De Vere Latimer Estate boasts beautifully-appointed bedrooms, the elegant 1838 Restaurant, a library bar and outdoor terrace for relaxing drinks with friends.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

De Vere Beaumont Estate

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De Vere Beaumont Estate

There is no finer base for exploring the sights of Windsor. At the hotel you'll find an outdoor terrace, a hidden courtyard and a new Orangery outdoor bar showing the summer's big sports events.

 

 

 

 

 

 

De Vere Cranage Estate

Cheshire

De Vere Cranage Estate

A peaceful country hotel, minutes from the M6. Enjoy seasonal food in the relaxing restaurant, or in the new courtyard tipi. Lots to see and do in the local area. Take a virtual stroll around here .

 

 

 

De Vere Horsley Estate

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De Vere Horsley Estate

Once the home to computer pioneer Ada Lovelace, this 75 acre estate boasts a turreted, gothic mansion and the modern Horsley Place. Check out what there is to see and do in the local area.

 

 

 

 

 

 

De Vere Wokefield Estate

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De Vere Wokefield Estate

A stunning mansion house with renowned golf course. In the surrounding area you'll find a wealth of famous attractions. Be sure to try the vibrant food at the new Tapas at 1560 restaurant.

 

 

 

De Vere Tortworth Court

South Cotswolds

De Vere Tortworth Court

Enjoy the beautiful gardens, pausing for a spot of al fresco dining in the garden tipi or a drink on the elegant terrace. In the local area, you'll find a host of places for memorable day trips.

 

 

 

De Vere Cotswold Water Park

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De Vere Cotswold Water Park

A lakeside hotel offering al fresco dining with views like no other. Upgrade to a holiday apartment with private balcony to elevate a hotel stay to a mini holiday. See you at Spa6 for a bit of 'me time'.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Rivendale Lodge Retreat

Ashbourne, Peak District

Escape away to the Peak District and stay at our Rivendale Lodge Retreat. Located in Ashbourne, Rivendale makes the perfect base for exploring all that the Peak District has to offer. From the charming towns and villages to the famous walks and beauty spots. And with a bar and restaurant on site you can leave all the cooking to us or make the most of your self-catering accommodation with your fully equipped kitchen.

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