Unity Day Fundraiser - Brand New Bag, D3, Drop Leg Steppers

We are raising funds towards 2025 Unity Day, which we hope will go ahead this summer. 

Six amazing acts! 

Brand New Bag
D3
Drop Leg Steppers
Mutual Subjects
Bruce Leeds
Supreme Brass Band Leeds

Let’s unite through music, celebrate our community, and make Unity Day 2025 a reality. 

Your support means everything!

Last year, due to funds being withdrawn, Unity Day, which has been going for nearly 30 years now, was not held. 

It started out of troubles in the area and built on Uniting the community. 

Unity Day Fundraiser: Sound Mag Hi-Fi, Krotone, Sharpaz & More

We’re excited to bring you a night of cutting-edge sounds at The Fenton in support of Unity Day and local community initiatives. 

Featuring performances from Sound Mag Hi-Fi, Krotone, Sharpaz, Tarmac and more to be announced, this event promises an unforgettable mix of dub, UK garage, 140, and UK bangers. 

Every ticket sold helps fund Unity Day and ongoing community work in the LS6 area. 

Come for the music, stay for the cause. 

Together, we can keep the spirit of unity alive.

Vocal Mixing Workshop

In this workshop you’ll learn practical, professional mixing techniques in an open and encouraging environment. 

You'll meet like minded people, share ideas and build connections. 

By the end of the session you’ll walk away with practical techniques you can use independently when mixing your music. 

Kate Pankhurst's Fantastically Great Trail

From February 14th to March 8th, you can attempt to complete Kate Pankhurst’s Fantastically Great Trail by visiting library zones across Leeds and collecting the letters on the Fantastically Great Women on display in the buildings listed in each zone. The letters will create a word linked to one of the women. When you have a complete word for one zone or more, email a picture to leeds.libraries@leeds.gov.uk by March 8th for the chance to win a prize. Zones win prizes!

Coleridge-Taylor of Freetown - A Concert in a Play

January 1999.

George Coleridge-Taylor, retired Sierra Leonean diplomat, finds himself trapped in Fourah Bay College when the civil war that has been ravaging the country reaches Freetown. In hiding, he reflects on his and his country’s stories, wondering if he dares defend the woman captured by the fearsome rebels.

His imagination takes him to more peaceful climes, where he sings the beautiful songs of his famous uncle, Samuel Coleridge-Taylor.

Contains allusions to, and suggestions of, gender-based and war violence, and one profanity.

Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice at Harewood House (UK Tour)

Pride and Prejudice, by Jane Austen, adapted by Laura Turner.

Step back in time over two hundred years and meet Elizabeth Bennet and her sisters as they navigate the mire of manners of regency society. With stunning period costume, timeless wit, and a romantic original score, Chapterhouse’s Pride and Prejudice is a faithful telling of Austen’s greatest work. Join family and friends for an evening of magical theatre in the 250th anniversary year of Austen’s birth.

Gates open at 6.00pm and the show starts at 7.00pm.