Thirty-piece orchestra to tour city's estates
Back to OursA 30-piece orchestra will play popular tracks from films at pop-up gigs across Hull.
Called "Now That's What I Call an Orchestra", the free, hour-long concerts will be staged in parks on the city's estates on Saturday and Sunday.
Organiser Ellie Irwin, from the community arts project Back to Ours, said the musicians were "amazing volunteers" who wanted to "share some orchestral joy".
"There's something for everyone, come along and bring a picnic," she added.
The concerts are returning to Hull after two years.
"We did it last in summer 2024 and it was just incredible," Irwin said.
"It's just nice to see a totally different demographic enjoying orchestral music."
The brass and wind orchestra will play songs from soundtracks including Captain America and The Super Mario Bros Movie.
No booking is required and people can just turn up on the day.
When and where
Saturday 18 July:
- 11:00: BST: Bean Street Play Park, west Hull
- 14:00: Orchard Centre, Orchard Park Estate
- 16:30: Setting Dyke Community Green Space, off Priory Road, north Hull
Sunday 19 July:
- 11:00: North Point Shopping Centre Atrium, Bransholme
- 14:00: Kilnsea Grove Green, east Hull
- 16:30: St Aidan's Church Green, Southcoates Lane, east Hull
Back to Ours was set up in 2012 and is known for delivering quirky cultural experiences in Hull's communities.
Earlier this year, the group hosted the Our City event, which bought more than 1,500 people together to celebrate Hull.
Other events this summer are due to include a programme called Right on Your Doorstep, bringing music, circus, comedy and family entertainment to four Hull neighbourhoods between 31 July and 22 August.
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