Bradford will again play host to the magical nocturnal mini-festival, Illuminate Bradford in City Park this autumn.
Amongst the attractions on show are world-leading 3D projection specialists, the Colour Project, who will return with a brand-new creation beamed onto the façade of Bradford’s historic City Hall.
People will be able to try their hand at redesigning the Nat West building in vivid colours in an interactive artwork, eyeSee.
Mobile cinemas on tricycles, called LightBikes, will also illuminate Bradford’s streets, buildings and pavements with colourful and interactive animations.
Coun Sarah Ferriby, Healthy People and Places Portfolio Holder, said: “We are thrilled to again be staging this brilliant mini festival. Illuminate Bradford was incredible last year and I’m looking forward to again seeing lots of people enjoying the spectacular light shows.
“Everyone is welcome and admission is free.”
The event begins on Friday 30 November to 2 December.
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