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Light Night Leeds 2024: MAPP, by Dutch duo AlexP will capture the silhouettes of participants in amongst colourful images and patterns, all projected from an old-fashioned pram in the event's Briggate Zone.

Light Night Leeds 2024

MAPP, by Dutch duo AlexP will capture the silhouettes of participants in amongst colourful images and patterns, all projected from an old-fashioned pram in the event's Briggate Zone.
Light Night Leeds 2024: MAPP, by Dutch duo AlexP will capture the silhouettes of participants in amongst colourful images and patterns, all projected from an old-fashioned pram.

Light Night Leeds 2024

MAPP, by Dutch duo AlexP will capture the silhouettes of participants in amongst colourful images and patterns, all projected from an old-fashioned pram.
Light Night Leeds 2024: This year’s array of live street performances will also feature a giant Ghost Caribou, the return of the ever-popular Spark Drummers (pictured) and a fire-breathing dragon.

Light Night Leeds 2024

This year’s array of live street performances will also feature a giant Ghost Caribou, the return of the ever-popular Spark Drummers (pictured) and a fire-breathing dragon.
Light Night Leeds 2024: Norwegian artist Anastasia Isachsen’s stunning Monad will be projected onto the water at Leeds Dock. Inspired by the circular nature of life, rebirth and the universe, the piece will be accompanied by a compelling soundscape.

Light Night Leeds 2024

Norwegian artist Anastasia Isachsen’s stunning Monad will be projected onto the water at Leeds Dock. Inspired by the circular nature of life, rebirth and the universe, the piece will be accompanied by a compelling soundscape.
Light Night Leeds 2024: Norwegian artist Anastasia Isachsen’s stunning Monad, will be projected onto the water at Leeds Dock. Inspired by the circular nature of life, rebirth and the universe, the piece will be accompanied by a compelling soundscape. Picture by Ekaterina Mironova.

Light Night Leeds 2024

Norwegian artist Anastasia Isachsen’s stunning Monad, will be projected onto the water at Leeds Dock. Inspired by the circular nature of life, rebirth and the universe, the piece will be accompanied by a compelling soundscape. Picture by Ekaterina Mironova.
Whinmoor 2: The Whinmoor Grange site that will be home to the new football pitches.

Whinmoor 2

The Whinmoor Grange site that will be home to the new football pitches.
Whinmoor 1: Councillor Helen Hayden (Leeds City Council’s executive member for children and families) and Councillor Salma Arif (Leeds City Council’s executive member for adult social care, active lifestyles and culture) at the Whinmoor Grange site where two new football pitches are taking shape.

Whinmoor 1

Councillor Helen Hayden (Leeds City Council’s executive member for children and families) and Councillor Salma Arif (Leeds City Council’s executive member for adult social care, active lifestyles and culture) at the Whinmoor Grange site where two new football pitches are taking shape.