NocturnFox: The Silent Observer

A striking and unusual fox seems to prowl the city centre. Adorned with mesmerising floral mandalas, these patterns represent life cycles in nature.
 

Whilst here, why not pop into Leeds Cathedral to admire the arts and crafts design, or light a candle in its peaceful interior.


Sponsored by Leeds Hotels and Venues
 

Association and supported by Glow Inflatables

The Cube

The Cube returns to Light Night Leeds by popular demand. This 2.5 metre
installation is an interactive and wildly colourful monument to fun, now with a revitalised lightshow in 3-dimensions.
 

Either watch or join in with the interactive sessions, exploring the relationship between digital and physical worlds.

Artists: Leeds Hackspace

Out of the Aire

Projected at monumental scale onto Leeds Civic Hall, Out of the Aire returns from its 2017 presentation at Light Night Leeds with updated content. It celebrates Leeds as a centre of innovation, engineering, sports and the arts. 

Drawing inspiration from the people who have made our city famous around the world, it includes testing rocket powered torpedoes in Waterloo Lake, the world’s first motion picture and the many sporting achievements. The soundtrack features Leeds singers and bands.
 

Sponsored by Northern Powergrid

Parallels

Thousands of multi-coloured laser beams pulse and flicker overhead to a mesmerising electronic soundscape. Parallels is an unmissable immersive installation inspired by dynamic movement and tones from the natural environment. Moving imagery is stretched out into endless abstractions, alternating between moments of serenity to eruptions of chaos.


Sponsored by Aire Park

Artists: Architecture Social Club (UK)

David Oluwale Bridge

This bridge is named in honour of David Oluwale, who travelled to the UK from Nigeria and was targeted by police due to his mental health, homelessness and race. 

Returning from Light Night Leeds 2023, the homeless charity Simon on the Streets have programmed the lights to reflect on the continuing plight of those suffering from and at risk of homelessness across Leeds and Bradford. 

With thanks to the David Oluwale Memorial Association, Leeds City Council and Architainment Lighting.

Glow in the Dark

The Canal and River Trust bring their wildlife themed family activities and games to Leeds Dock. Experience a glow in the dark bat cave which highlights the important conservation work protecting our fantastic creatures of the night.  There’ll be plenty of games too, with glow in the dark bowling and giant noughts and crosses.

Slideshow

Relive Leeds’ rich history with SLIDESHOW, a stunning array of vintage photographs from the 1970s to the 1990s. Curated by local historian and artist Clifford Stead, these rarely-beforeseen images will be projected using a traditional slide projector. A bespoke audio track using field recordings has been created by sound artist Fran Bundey which evokes the city’s past and present. 

Produced by Anna Burns, Community Lead for Department Leeds Dock, and commissioned by Department Leeds Dock.

Artists: Clifford Stead & Fran Bundey (UK)

Dragon Heart Beats

A 5-metre fire-breathing dragon has landed at Leeds Dock. Inspired by carnival from Trinidad and Tobago, and accompanied by high energy percussion and special fire effects, you won’t want to miss this magical performance.
 

Supported by Royal Armouries Museum Leeds

Performances by Positive Productions (UK)

Monad

Projected onto a mist of water, Monad unites the elements of life: fire, air, water and earth and presents a circle as a symbol of time, the perpetual motion of life. This stunning and poetic artwork invites us to reflect on birth, life, death and rebirth – the giant rhythm of the universe. A highlight of Light Night Leeds, Monad creates a sense of wonder and reflection about life itself.

Supported by Leeds Dock

Artwork by Anastasia Isachsen (Norway)