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WINTER LIGHTS YORK
York City CentreThe Winter Lights adorn more than 50 streets in York. Miles of swags add yet more fairy-tale whimsy to this enchanting city. The Tree of Light captivates with its ever-changing display, using the latest Twinkly LED technology.
RORY’S SATURDAY CLUB
Leeds City Museum Millennium Square, LeedsCome down to Leeds City Museum for our Rory’s Saturday Club craft sessions for families with children of all ages. Drop-in, no need to book. Until 25th April. Give what you can.
DEMONSTRATIONS OF VICTORIAN HAIRWORK
Bankfield Museum Akroyd Park, HalifaxThe Victorian art of hairwork involved meticulously weaving together the hair of loved ones into flowers or wreaths.
HOME EDUCATION: AMAZING ANIMALS WORKSHOP
Leeds Discovery Centre Carlisle Rd, LeedsGet up close to animals from around the world. In this workshop, you'll learn about adaptations, habitats and evolution by investigating a variety of birds, insects and exotic animal skeletons. Then you'll take a look at the purpose-built collection store, which houses over 800,000 natural science specimens.
WHAT WE WORE
Bankfield Museum Akroyd Park, HalifaxA collaborative exhibition with Calderdale Dementia Hub and Bankfield Museum exploring fashion memories.
MONTHLY KIRKSTALL ABBEY TOURS
Kirkstall Abbey Kirkstall, LeedsExplore how different parts of the Abbey were used, touching on how the monks of Kirkstall Abbey lived and a potted history of one of Britain’s most complete Cistercian monasteries from foundation to dissolution and beyond.
150th Anniversary Exhibition
The Atkinson Lord Street, SouthportThis exhibition showcases The Atkinson’s fine art collection in the popular 19th-century ‘Salon Hang’ style, when artworks were arranged from floor to ceiling.
STUDY AFTERNOON: CRIME AND PUNISHMENT
Abbey House Museum Abbey Walk, Kirkstall, LeedsGet up close with crime and punishment-related collections, including truncheons, a police lamp, and some of the ephemera collections, with a focus on crime and punishment in Leeds. Why not try out fingerprinting or learning about other crime-fighting techniques? Includes tea, coffee and cake.
YORKSHIRE GAMES FESTIVAL
The National Science and Media Museum Pictureville, BradfordAn extravaganza of games, culture, design, and production as the museum celebrates all things gaming across two weeks of exciting activity, including a packed half-term of gaming fun. From developer talks to networking events, to free gameplay and workshops, there’ll be lots for everyone to enjoy.
TURNER PRIZE
Cartwright Hall Art Gallery Lister Park,, Bradford, United KingdomThe shortlisted artists – Nnena Kalu, Rene Matić, Mohammed Sami and Zadie Xa – were announced on 23 April 2025, 250 years to the day since the birth of Turner.
ILKLEY BEER FESTIVAL 2026
King's Hall & Winter Gardens Station Rd, IlkleyKings Hall & Winter Gardens for two days of amazing beer, food and entertainment.
FYLDE ICE FESTIVAL
Clifton Square LythamCome and have a go on the ice carving wall in Clifton Square, see a number of pre-carved ice sculptures around town on the ice trail with themes linked to Lytham, plus watch a live carving demonstration take place in front of your very eyes with ice experts Glacial Art Ice Sculptors.
ARMLEY PRINT FEST 2026
Leeds Industrial Museum Armley Mills, Canal Rd, LeedsFrom family fun activities to craft workshops with local printmakers and live letterpress printing demonstrations, there’s a whole load of inky greatness to suit every age and interest. Browse the curated print fair to fill your home with beautiful and unique prints from independent local makers.
DARK SKIES FESTIVAL
Forest of Bowland Various places, Forest of BowlandThe festival features exciting events such as a live moon watch, bat talk, star gazing, forest moon bathing, smartphone astrophotography, and crafts. Until 22nd Feb. Various times and prices.
JORVIK VIKING FESTIVAL 2026
Jorvik Jorvik Viking Centre, 19 Coppergate Walk, YorkTravel back to AD 866. Eoforwic has fallen to the Great Heathen Army. Dine with the victors and enjoy a three-course feast worthy of a Jarl as they celebrate their conquest and regale you with tales of their battles and glory.
JOURNEYS TO THE MATCH
Lancashire Archives Bow Lane, PrestonJourneys to the Match is a community-focused exhibition, exploring the everyday traditions of football fans and what makes their match day special.
A CREATIVE WORKSHOP: EXPLORE KIRKSTALL ABBEY
Kirkstall Abbey Kirkstall, LeedsExplore Kirkstall Abbey, your feelings and experience of it, using textures, nature and words to make an artist's book. With artist Lynette Willoughby and poet Clare Wigzell.
TIME AT BLACKBURN CATHEDRAL
Blackburn Cathedral Cathedral Close, BlackburnTime will transform the entire Cathedral into a fully immersive artwork where you will traverse a series of captivating installations that explore humanity’s evolving relationship with the concept of time.
THE BIG SPRING STEAMPUNK WEEKEND
Heskin Hall Wood Lane, ChorleyThe Big Spring Steampunk Weekend is our annual spring foray into all things Steampunk. Your chance to join in with your spendiferous attire (or not ). Live entertainment. Alternative, goth & more welcome.
1984
The Atkinson Lord Street, Southport‘To the future or to the past, to a time when thought is free: From the age of uniformity, from the age of Big Brother, from the age of doublethink… greetings!’ Award winning Box Tale Soup present a stunning new adaptation of Orwell’s dystopian classic. Known for their ingenious sets and slick storytelling, Box Tale Soup’s unique puppetry becomes a striking metaphor for Orwell’s chilling vision of power and control. The year is 1984, perhaps – it is impossible to tell for certain. We are being watched, Big Brother is everywhere, truth changes daily, and everyone conforms. But for Winston Smith, insignificant cog in the Party’s vast machine, this half-life is not enough. He dreams of freedom, but is he the only one? Dreams can be deadly when rebellion begins with a thought. Featuring the voices of Sophie Aldred & Joanna Lumley, with Simon Russell Beale as the voice of Big Brother.
Photo North Festival
Carriageworks Theatre The Electric Press, 3 Millennium Square, LeedsPhoto North Festival returns to Leeds from Friday 13th to Sunday 15th March 2026, taking over the Carriageworks Theatre for its seventh edition. This acclaimed photography festival brings together world-renowned artists, emerging talent and passionate enthusiasts for a weekend of exhibitions, talks, screenings and creative connection. With access to all exhibitions and events included in the ticket price, it offers an inspiring cultural experience in one of the UK’s most vibrant cities.
Silsden Beer Festival 2026
Silsden Town Hall Main Street, SilsdenA day filled with delicious brews and good vibes. Get ready to sample a variety of craft beers from local breweries and beyond. Whether you're a seasoned beer enthusiast or just looking to have a good time, this event is perfect for everyone.
CARD FEST 2026
UCLAN Student Union Flyde Rd, PrestonTrading card show featuring Pokemon, Magic the Gathering, Lorcana and One Piece vendors. Kids Zone, music, food and great cards!
Hebden Bridge Duck Race
Hebden BridgeAnnual duck race to raise money for The Rotary Club of Hebden Bridge.
Bloom Festival
Horseshoe Glamping Back Lane, Charnock Richard, ChorleyCelebrate the May bank holiday at Bloom Festival, a weekend of fun, relaxation and trying new experiences. Set in beautiful countryside with glamping.
Ilkley Carnival 2026
Ilkley Town Centre Ilkley Town Centre, The Grove, IlkleyThe volunteer-run May Day extravaganza over the past four events has raised more than £100,000 for local community groups which supports organisations including schools, sports clubs, scouts and guides and local charities including Ilkley and District Good Neighbours, Ilkley Stroke Group and AWARE (Airedale and Wharfedale Autism Resource). With a spectacular parade which starts on The Grove and attracts more than 1,000 participants from local schools, organisations and theatre groups, the highlight of every Ilkley Carnival is the day of family fun that unfolds on our fabulous showground which brings something for everyone. Whether you’re visiting Ilkley for the day or part of the neighbourhood which makes this wonderful event the success it is today, Ilkley Carnival is a not-to-be-missed annual event which kickstarts a season of festivals and family celebrations in this wonderful town. With all profits made from ticket sales going back into the local community, Ilkley Carnival is so much more than a one-day festival – with your support and that of the teams of volunteers who make it happen, it’s an event that makes a difference to many lives all year, every year.
HuddLitFest
Huddersfield Town Hall HuddersfieldHuddLitFest is an award-winning Festival taking place annually in May, with community, accessibility and inclusivity at its heart. Join us in venues and online for a celebration of books and authors, poetry and performance – and much more. Meet your favourite authors, discover new talent and hone your own skills. Many free or low-cost events, including some hybrid and online events and some with live subtitling by Stagetext.
BLACKPOOL DANCE FESTIVAL
King's Hall & Winter Gardens Station Rd, IlkleyThe Blackpool Dance Festival began in 1920 in the Empress Ballroom at the Winter Gardens in Blackpool. Covering a period of fourteen days, the May Blackpool Dance Festival is by far the largest of the five festivals held in Blackpool. The Festival covers Ballroom and Latin American dancing, incorporating the British Open Championships for Adult Amateur and Professional couples, plus Formation Teams. 2026 will see the 100th Anniversary celebration of the Festival.