OnRoundhay Festival 2016
Saturday 17th September 2016Roundhay Park, Princes Avenue, Leeds, West Yorkshire, LS8 2ER, England MAP
£16.50
OnRoundhay Festival, is a new family, music and food festival in Leeds taking place in the surroundings of Roundhay Park on Saturday 17th September 2016.
Launched by promoter Harvey Goldsmith and in partnership with John Lewis, this is a sister festival to London's OnBlackheath.
Line-up
James headline alongside Primal Scream, Wolf Alice, Max Jury, The Haggis Horns, and more to be announced.
Tickets
An adult ticket (aged 13 years and over) is priced at £45, a family ticket (2 adults and 2 children 13-16 years old) is priced at £100, children aged 12 years and under tickets are free. Tickets are available with no booking fee until 10th July.
More info
Working closely with Leeds County Council; OnRoundhay will offer the local community a memorable experience, bringing live entertainment back to the historic green space of Leeds Roundhay Park with the first large scale event of its kind since Robbie Williams performed there 10 years ago.
The John Lewis Food Village will offer dining experiences, demonstrations, celebrity chefs, pop up stalls and street food.
Puffin World of Stories will entertain children of all ages with some of Puffin's iconic book characters. The world Puffin will create includes a Magical Storytelling Stage with live storytellings and shows including CBeebies' The Clangers and The Wimpy Kid Show, a must for Diary of a Wimpy Kid fans and family entertainment including a Wimpy Kid Draw-Along and Wimp Wars! Quiz.
The Village Green Sports Day will offer book-themed delights such as egg and spoon races and sack races, there will be prizes for kids who come dressed as a book character and arts and crafts activities to enjoy.
Children will also have the opportunity to meet favourite characters from the wonderful world of Puffin including Spot the Dog and Peter Rabbit.
More information will be here when available.
Latest Updates
OnRoundhay Festival 2016 review
photo galleries
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festival details
a sister event to London's OnBlackheath