EU Settled Status: here’s what you need to know 1st April 2019 If you are an EU citizen living in Hull, you need to apply to the EU Settlement Scheme. Here are the key things to know about the scheme: In order to remain in the UK after it leaves the EU, EU citizens and their family members need to apply for settled status EU citizens must apply […] Read more Council Government and Democracy News
These huge 1980s acts are coming to Hull 1st April 2019 Jason Donovan, Sister Sledge and Five Star will be coming to Hull as part of The 80s Invasion Tour. Six of the 1980s most popular acts will perform at the Bonus Arena on Friday 1 November. Martika, Hue and Cry and Living in a Box featuring Kenny Thomas will also appear. Tickets will go on sale […] Read more Leisure & Culture News What's on Bonus Arena
5 things to do in Hull this weekend 29th March 2019 If the finest details of your weekend are already planned out, then well done, you. We have sent you a medal. For the rest of us, the fun and frolics with which to fill the gaps in your calendar are plentiful. With IETM 2019 and Heads Up Festival taking place in the city this weekend, it is […] Read more Ferens Hull New Theatre Leisure & Culture News What's on 5 things to do in Hull this weekendHeads Up FestivalHull MinsterIETM 2019
Hull Maritime Museum to close ahead of major refurb 29th March 2019 Hull Maritime Museum will close for a few days ahead of a major refurbishment. The museum will close from 1pm on Wednesday 3 April to allow a specialist company to complete a series of surveys. It will reopen on Saturday 6 April at 10am. The improvements are part of the £27.4 million Hull Yorkshire’s Maritime […] Read more Leisure & Culture News Hull Culture and LeisureHull Maritime MuseumHull: Yorkshire’s Maritime City
Russian State Ballet of Siberia to return to Hull New Theatre 29th March 2019 Four stunning shows from Russia’s acclaimed ballet company will be performed at Hull New Theatre in January. Accompanied by a live orchestra, the company will dance Coppélia, Sleeping Beauty, Swan Lake and The Nutcracker from Tuesday 7 January to Saturday 11 January. Formed in 1981, the Russian State Ballet of Siberia has quickly established itself […] Read more Hull New Theatre Leisure & Culture News What's on
How Hull Minster’s £3.9 million visitor’s centre extension could look 29th March 2019 Hull Minster has received a £3.9 million grant to help make the magnificent building a heritage hub for the city. The funding from Highways England will be used for major improvements including a glass, bronze and stone extension housing a visitor and heritage centre. The extension will feature exhibition spaces, a cafe and other visitor […] Read more News Hull Minster
New junior parkrun begins in Hull 28th March 2019 This Sunday (31 March) will see the first junior parkrun being held at Alderman Kneeshaw recreation ground in east Hull. Children aged four to 14 can walk, jog or run their way around the 2k course. Hull is the only place in the region to have a junior parkrun, the first one was set up […] Read more News
How musical are the people of Hull? 28th March 2019 More than one in 10 people surveyed in the Hull area are too scared to learn to sing or play a musical instrument. The People’s Panel is a Hull City Council-run initiative that allows residents to give their opinions on a range of subjects. It is open to anyone aged 16 or over living in […] Read more Leisure & Culture News People’s Panel
Jazz and blues legend Mary Coughlan to perform in Hull 27th March 2019 One of Ireland’s greatest female jazz and blues singers will appear at Hull City Hall next month. Mary Coughlan, described as “Ireland’s Billie Holiday”, will perform an intimate gig at the venue’s Mortimer Suite on Wednesday 10 April. The world-renowned artist overcame childhood trauma, alcoholism and drug addiction to become a musical force when her seminal […] Read more Hull City Hall News What's on
Hull Street Food Nights returns to ‘spiritual home’ 27th March 2019 Hull Street Food Nights will return to its ‘spiritual home’ in the city’s Trinity Square when it starts up again in April. The hugely popular festival of local produce and delicious dishes launched in the stunning square two years ago before moving to Zebedee’s Yard. More than 30 vendors will set up near Trinity Square […] Read more Leisure & Culture News What's on Hull Street Food NightsHullBIDTrinity MarketTrinity SquareVegan
Heads Up Festival gets under way 27th March 2019 Hull’s popular Heads Up Festival is back. The festival gets under way at a launch event at Kardomah94 tonight at 7.30pm. Entry is free. The event will see the first play by Hull filmmaker Dave Lee, The Orchidian. Events will take place at other venues including Hull Minster and Hull Central Library until Saturday 30 […] Read more Leisure & Culture News What's on Heads Up FestivalHull Central LibraryHull MinsterKardomah94
Roy Orbison and Buddy Holly to perform in Hull – in hologram form 26th March 2019 Roy Orbison and Buddy Holly are back and performing their greatest hits in Hull. But you won’t need to travel back in time to see the show – as the rock and roll legends will appear in hologram form. Roy Orbison & Buddy Holly: The Rock ’N’ Roll Dream Tour is coming to the Bonus […] Read more News What's on Bonus Arena