Leeds city centre was transformed into a spectacle of light and sound as tens of thousands flocked to see the return of Light Night Leeds.
The first night of this year’s cultural extravaganza saw some of Leeds’s most beloved landmarks host an array of light installations created by an acclaimed line-up of international artists.
Featuring more than 60 illuminated artworks, activities and performances across the city centre, last night, 5 October, was the first in a two-night festival which continues this evening.
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