Chart-topping guest artists join the orchestra of opera north on millennium square as 80s classical and club classical anthems return

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Chart-topping guest artists join the orchestra of Opera North on Millennium Square as 80s Classical and Club Classical Anthems return

The Orchestra of Opera North has announced its return to Millennium Square this summer for two more all-star open-air concerts featuring original chart-topping artists from the last four decades, as part of Leeds City Council’s Summer Series.

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This page was last updated on 24 February 2023.

Superstars from the last four decades of pop and club music have been announced as special guests for the Orchestra of Opera North’s two open-air concerts this summer as part of the annual Millennium Square Summer Series organised by Leeds City Council.

80s Classical will bring pop legends including Nik Kershaw, Go West, Nick Heyward, Heaven 17 and T’Pau’s Carol Decker together with the symphonic might of Opera North’s 50-strong Orchestra on Friday 28 July.

On Saturday 29 July, dance music from the 90s to the present gets a radical revamp with Club Classical Anthems, as international artists take their hits up a gear with the expanded power and colour of Opera North’s musicians behind them. Joining the Orchestra will be Leeds’ own electronic pioneers Utah Saints, Dreamer hitmaker Janice Robinson, twice UK number one vocalist Kelli-Leigh and singer-songwriter Karen Harding.

 

“We’re thrilled to be coming back to our second home in Millennium Square, and excited to reveal some stellar debuts, as well as the return of some familiar faces, for this fourth instalment of 80s Classical”, says Cliff Masterson, composer, arranger and conductor for both shows.

Sheffield synth-pop legends Heaven 17 – Martyn Ware and Glenn Gregory – come to 80s Classical for the first time with reworkings of their anthems including Temptation. “Hearing some of our biggest hits of the 80s in these new orchestral arrangements is one of the high points of my career”, says vocalist Glenn. “It’s such an emotional and beautiful thing to behold. And now we are going to be performing them live with The Orchestra of Opera North, I’ll get to stand in front of that massive 50-piece orchestra and sing some of our favourite songs live. To say I’m excited really is an understatement (also, rather nervous!)”

Nick Heyward, whose hits with Haircut One Hundred include Love Plus One and Fantastic Day, will also make his orchestral debut. “I’m so looking forward to coming back to Leeds and playing with Opera North”, he says. “It’s going to be a wonderful evening of fantastic music.”

80s Classical favourites Carol Decker and Nik Kershaw both appeared at the inaugural gig in 2019, and will each return for the third time this summer. “I’m flattered to be asked again to perform at this unique event and I’m looking forward to soaking up the wonderful atmosphere with the lovely folk of Leeds”, says Nik, who’ll revisit the timeless Wouldn’t It Be Good, I Won’t Let the Sun Go Down on Me and The Riddle with the Orchestra.

Brit Award-winning duo Go West, singer Peter Cox and guitarist/vocalist Richard Drummie, will perform King of Wishful Thinking, their hit single from the Pretty Woman soundtrack, together with other successes including We Close Our Eyes.

Saturday night’s Club Classical Anthems sees the return of Janice Robinson, whose most iconic hit has been super-sized with sweeping strings, glistening brass and tuned percussion in one of Cliff and his musical partner Steve Anderson’s most inspired treatments. “I am so excited to be returning to the stage with the amazing Opera North!” says the US-born singer. “The way Cliff and Steve arranged Dreamer took my breath away. The first time I performed it on Millennium Square truly was one of the most magical nights in my career, and this summer’s event is going to be epic. I can’t wait to give the audience more!”

For local heroes Utah Saints – Jez Willis and Tim Garbutt – “this is an amazing alignment of the stars for Leeds. It’s 2023: the Year of Culture, the 30th anniversary of the release of Utah Saints’ debut album –and a time when a lot of us need a lift.” Hyperactive, hook-packed early-90s singles like Something Good and What Can You Do For Me were taken into another dimension in their first encounter with the Orchestra on Millennium Square in 2018. “Last time was immense, this time will be off the scale!” promises Tim. “It’s a great honour to perform in our hometown with the awesome Orchestra of Opera North”.

Club culture of the past decade is represented by Kelli-Leigh, vocalist on two UK Number 1s – I Got U by Duke Dumont featuring Jax Jones, and I Wanna Feel by Secondcity – and Karen Harding, who followed X Factor and Eurovision appearances with the moody magnificence of her top ten hit Say Something.

“The chance to experience original artists performing scaled-up versions of their hits, backed by the scale, power and skill of the Orchestra of Opera North, really puts these two shows in a class of their own”, says Musical Director Steve Anderson. “It’s a joy for Cliff and me to work with these artists whose music has meant so much to us over the years – and to share that with our brilliant audiences. The nostalgic aspect of it is incredibly powerful and emotional, no doubt, but what both these shows are really about is great songs that have stood the test of time, given new life by these superb musicians”.

Councillor Jonathan Pryor, Leeds City Council’s executive member for economy, culture and education, said: “We are delighted to be hosting these fantastic events again on Millennium Square at the end of July. The magnificent Orchestra of Opera North together with a range of star performers promises to be more must-see outdoor concert experiences for people to enjoy. We are especially pleased these events are taking place within Leeds 2023, as the city showcases its musical and cultural offering and talents to the world.”

Tickets for the concerts are available from 1pm on Friday 24 February via millsqleeds.com (0113 376 0318).

Standing tickets for 80s Classical (Friday 28 July), are priced at £35.00, with a limited amount of reserved seating available at £44.00. Standing tickets for Club Classical Anthems (Saturday 29 July) are £29.50, or £38.50 for reserved seating. A VIP/express bar upgrade is available at both events for an additional £11.00.

80s Classical 
Millennium Square
Fri 28 July 2023
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Club Classical Anthems
Millennium Square
Fri 28 July 2023
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Love is in the fair this February

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Love is in the fair as attraction celebrates 30 years in Leeds

Leeds will be feeling the love once again this February as the hugely popular Valentine’s Fair returns for its landmark 30th year.

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Leeds will be feeling the love once again this February as the hugely popular Valentine’s Fair returns for its landmark 30th year.

Leeds City Council will be teaming up with International Funfairs to bring the UK’s best known Valentine’s fair back to Leeds city centre over the half term holidays.

Celebrating its 30th year of operation, the popular event will take over Millennium Square, Victoria Gardens and Cookridge Street from Friday, February 10 until Sunday February 19, 2023. 

Launched in 1992 as the first ever Valentine’s Fair in the UK, the seasonal event has been taking place every year since, except for 2021 when it had to be cancelled due to the COVID pandemic.

Previously hosted in locations including Elland Road and Woodhouse Lane, the fair will return to its birthplace in Leeds City Centre for the second consecutive year. 

A huge range of rides, attractions and games will be available for families and thrill seekers to enjoy including 360° spinning ride The Superstar, the 40m-high Booster Ride, the huge swinging pendulum The Devil Rock, family favourite dodgems, and the much-loved Leeds Wheel of Light. 

A selection of food stalls will also be available on site serving traditional favourites including hot dogs, churros, donuts, candy floss as well as coffees and hot chocolate.

Roger Tuby of International Funfairs commented: “We are so proud to not only have been involved in the first ever Valentine’s Fair in the UK but to be able to bring it back to its original home. Last year was exciting to be back in the city centre and we were so grateful to Leeds City Council for helping to make this happen. The advantage of being in the city centre is that it is so accessible to everyone with fantastic transport links and car parking options.

The fair has always been well supported and this year we have brought together a huge selection of rides, attractions and games together with a selection of hot food & drink and sweet treats for all the family, friends and our visitors to enjoy.”

Councillor Jonathan Pryor, Leeds City Council’s executive member for economy culture and education, said: “It’s fantastic to see the Valentine’s Fair retuning to Leeds and to be giving people a chance to enjoy such a fun, popular and spectacular event at the heart of the city centre.

“Events like this are a great way of bringing people together and showcasing what a vibrant, diverse and thriving city Leeds is.”

Leeds Valentine’s Funfair will be open daily from 12pm until 9.30pm (4pm-9.30pm on Friday 10 February). Entry to the site is free, with individual admission fees for all rides and attractions. Discounts will also be available for Leeds Card and Breeze Pass holders.

Visit the Valentine’s Fair website for further information. 

Leeds Valentine’s Fair 
Millennium Square, Victoria Gardens & Cookridge Street
Fri 10 – Sun 19 February 2023
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