Here's a handy guide of some of the best events happening at the city's culture venues. Which will you choose to do?
1. Leeds City Museum
Theatre for Families at Leeds City Museum, on June 29. An exciting theatre show for children aged two to seven years and their accompanying adults. Told with Topsy Turvy Theatre’s own blend of energetic storytelling, handmade puppets, original music and stunning scenery. Booking essential: Theatre for Families - Christopher Nibble.
2. Kirkstall Abbey
Kirkstall Abbey market on June 26 and 27. Set in beautiful surroundings, the market features some of the best local makers and creatives. Buy locally and choose from a variety of products, supporting local businesses who will be supplying hand-made crafts, produce and ready-to-eat food and drinks. Booking required.
3. Leeds Town Hall
Lunchtime chamber music at Leeds Town Hall on June 30. A collection of music at Leeds Town Hall inspired by the celestial ballet of the Northern Lights featuring composers from Estonia, Norway and Iceland.. The performance will also be streamed online: Leeds Lunchtime Chamber Music - Pro Corda - Leeds Town Hall.
4. Armed Forces Day
Armed Forces Day at Lotherton with The City of Leeds Pipe Band, June 26. Performed in the walled garden at Lotherton on National Armed Forces Day, commemorating the service of men and women in the British Armed Forces. Playing a variety of tunes from their repertoire to mark the day.
5. Leeds Art Gallery
Quarantaine is Georgina Starr’s most ambitious film project to date, with a title referring to the French word for ‘forty’, and alluding to enforced isolation. Co-commissioned by Film and Video Umbrella, The Hunterian, Leeds Art Gallery and GI, with Art Fund support through the Moving Image Fund for Museums. Displayed in the White Gallery.