Your ultimate guide to the school holidays in Leeds: what to do and when
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Luckily, Leeds has plenty of events taking place over the coming weeks, offering fun for the whole family. If you are looking for inspiration, here is a comprehensive guide to what is happening and when.
Big Breeze Fest, 31 July and 1 August
Held in the grounds of Temple Newsam families can enjoy outdoor games, rides, inflatables, arts and crafts, live performances and sports, across two fun-filled days, with activities on offer for ages 0 to 19.
Big Family Fun Day and Classic Car Show, 3 August
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Hide AdReturning to Temple Newsam on Saturday 3 August, St Gemma's Hospice will host an event complete with stalls, food vendors, fun fair rides, inflatables and assault courses, and there will be a host of vintage vehicles on display.
Entry is by donation on the day and free parking is available.
More info: st-gemma.co.uk
Create: Sculpt: Play, until 4 August
This free event will take over the space outside Leeds Art Gallery, offering family friendly fun and activities and the chance to re-imagine the space with a focus on sculpture - a great opportunity to get creative.
More info: yorkshire-sculpture.org
Child Friendly Leeds Live, 7 August
Returning to Millennium Square for a second year, Child Friendly Leeds Live offers a range of free events and activities throughout the summer, including arts and crafts, Lego building, climbing walls, face painting and more.
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More info: childfriendlyleeds.co.uk
Pop-up park, 8 August - 4 September
Cookridge Street will be closed to traffic as it is turned into a pop up park, complete with picnic tables, play equipment and nearly 1,000 square metres of artificial grass to enjoy until the end of the summer holidays.
Millennium Square Summer Series, until 18 August
Millennium Square's annual summer programme of events is already in full swing and will run until Sunday 18 August, bringing entertainment, including an ‘80s music concert, a Jurassic Park screening, a celebration of Reggae and an urban beach to soak up some sun.
More info: millsqleeds.com
Leeds Jurassic Trail, until 1 September
Kids will love tracking down the giant dinosaurs around the city centre on the Jurassic Trail, which takes you on a fun dino-hunt through Victoria Leeds, Leeds Kirkgate Market, the Merrion Centre and Trinity Leeds, and can be enjoyed whatever the weather.
More info: leedsjurassictrail.co.uk
Leeds Pride, 4 August
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More info: leedspride.com
Ed Sheeran, 16 - 17 August
Following in the footsteps of The Rolling Stones, Michael Jackson, Madonna and Robbie Williams, folk pop singer Ed Sheeran will take to the stage at Roundhay Park for two dates, with support from The Darkness and Lewis Capaldi.
More info: roundhaypark.org
The Luna Cinema, 16 - 18 August
The Luna Cinema will be showing Pretty Woman, Bohemian Rhapsody and Mary Poppins Returns across three days at Millennium Square, complete with food stands and a bar on-site.
More info: seetickets.com
Harewood House open air cinema, 21 - 25 August
Harewood House will play host to an open air cinema designed especially for children this summer, screening films including Moana, The Greatest Showman, Dumbo, Finding Dory and Aladdin across five days, appealing to both big and little kids alike.
More info: harewood.org
Leeds Festival, 23 - 25 August
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More info: leedsfestival.com
Leeds West Indian Carnival, 26 August
Europe's longest running authentic Caribbean carnival will return to the streets of Chapeltown in August for a vibrant celebration with music, bright costumes and a masquerade procession, leaving Potternewton Park at 2pm.
More info: leedscarnival.co.uk