We can’t believe it’s September already, and it’s another jam-packed month in Hull with a host of fantastic events –
The Open Exhibition
Ferens Art Gallery, until Sunday 22 September
September is your last chance to catch on the highlight’s of the Ferens’ calender. Established in 1967, the exhibition is open to everyone – from new and emerging artists to established pros.
Alongside The Open Exhibition, the Young Artist Open Exhibition celebrates the creative talent of young people in Hull and the surrounding area.
Hull Trinity Festival – Rebooted
Hull City Centre, until Saturday 28 September
Harking back to 2012, the Hull Trinity Festival returned this year and it’s back this September. The event sees live music, from local and regional acts, at various venues around Hull city centre.
& Juliet
Hull New Theatre, Monday 23 September until Saturday 28 September
Get whisked away on a fabulous journey as Juliet ditches her famous ending for a fresh beginning and a second chance at life and love – her way. Created by the Emmy-winning writer from Schitt’s Creek, this hilarious new musical flips the script on the greatest love story ever told and asks, what would happen next if Juliet didn’t end it all over Romeo?
Hull Street Food Nights
Zebedee’s Yard, Thursday 19 September
Don’t miss the final Hull Street Food Nights of the summer, with a wide-range of hot food and drink taking inspiration from all over the world served up in the stunning Zebedee’s Yard.
Heritage Open Days 2024
Various locations , Friday 6 September until Sunday 15 September
The largest heritage festival in England is back for 2024! Find out the history and heritage of places in Hull and, best of all, all the events are free, with talks, open days, walks and tours.