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Curious About Hull

Curious About Hull

21 May 2025 - 28 Mar 2026

Embark on a whimsical adventure and uncover the hidden gems of Hull! Dive into two self-guided heritage walks, bursting with quirky charm and the excitement of an optional treasure hunt. It's fun for everyone—rain or shine! Curious about Hull's unique personality? Get ready for an out-of-the-ordinary activity that'll have you wandering its historic streets and unearthing both its iconic sights and delightful surprises. These walks are the perfect blend of exploration, fresh air, and discovery! Each experience comes packed with everything you need: crystal-clear directions, engaging maps, cheeky clues (with answers tucked safely in the back!), and fascinating tidbits about Hull's history and the incredible people who shaped it. Available in booklet form or as an instant download for your mobile device or home printer, you can start your adventure anytime, anywhere! Best of all, one booklet is enough to bring four explorers—young or old—along for the ride. And here’s a treat: use code List20 at checkout to snag a 20% discount on all purchases from Curious About. Other local Curious About walks include: Scarborough, York, Leeds, Newark & Lincoln. Unleash your inner treasure hunter and make Hull an unforgettable chapter in your journey!
Hull Pride

Hull Pride

25 Jul 2025 - 25 Jul 2025

Pride in Hull is a registered charity, run entirely by volunteers. Every penny we raise goes back to support our community. We’re here to celebrate the LGBT+ community with our friends and allies. We’re here to celebrate diverse sexualities and genders. We’re here to tell people that they are welcome in Hull. We’re here to fight for progress and acceptance.
Freedom Festival

Freedom Festival

28 Aug 2025 - 30 Aug 2025

The Freedom Festival is a blend of street theatre, music, comedy and performance aimed at a wide audience of all ages. It celebrates -- through artistic and cultural expression -- Hull’s independent spirit and historic contribution to the cause of freedom and is the annual highlight of the city’s artistic and cultural programme. The festival has brought renowned national and international artists to Hull, including Florence & the Machine, Foals and La Compagnie Carabosse, while providing significant opportunities for local and regional talent. First line-up announcements for 2013 have revealed a UK-first performance of Transe Express's Les Tambours de la Muerte (based loosely on the Mexican ‘Day of the Dead’ festival). Get set to witness an electrifying procession and epic, crazy mix of skeletons, drums, pyrotechnics and dance -- it's like nothing you've ever seen before! The Craig Charles Funk & Soul Show has also been announced to hit the Freedom Pier stage on the festival's opening night, promising to get the crowds strutting their stuff, and there are many more acts are still to be revealed.

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