Here’s our list of events in Blackburn from Monday, 11th July to Sunday, 17th July 2016.
To avoid disappointment, please contact the venues to make sure that there are still tickets/places available if you are planning to attend any of the events below. For more information see o www.visitblackburn.co.uk or contact Blackburn Visitor Centre tel: 01254 688040/ email: visit@blackburn.gov.uk
Blackburn Town Centre:
- Until 31st Aug: The first four Complete Works of William Shakespeare on display, Blackburn Museum & Art Gallery, Wednesday – Saturday 12 -4.45pm
- Until 17th Sept: Collecting Faces Exhibition, Blackburn Museum & Art Gallery (Weds –Sat 12 -4.45pm)
- Until 24th July: Urban Room Blackburn, a programme of art, workshops, exhibition in various venues seewww.urbanroomblackburn.co.uk for more information.
- Until 13th August: Blackburn Rave Culture 89-90 Exhibition, Blackburn Museum & Art Gallery, Wednesday – Saturday 12 -4.45pm
- Until 13th July: Blackburn with Darwen commemorates the 100th Anniversary of the Battle of The Somme with various events across the borough, see www.visitblackburn.co.uk or contact Blackburn Visitor Centre for a full programme 01254 688040
- Until 30th July: World War 1 Trail, Blackburn Museum & Art Gallery, Wed –Sat 12-4.45pm
- Until 23rd July: Hidden Talents, Children’s Art Exhibition, Blackburn Museum & Art Gallery, Wed – Sat 12 – 4.45pm
- Until 22nd July: Kinara Festival, an exploration of Islamic South Asian art and culture. Various venues across Pennine Lancashire including Blackburn www.kinarafestival.co.uk
- 12th July: Blackburn Film Club “Animal Kingdom” (15), The Bureau 7pm
- 13th July: Lunchtime Recital, by Samuel Hudson the Director of Music at Blackburn Cathedral, Blackburn Cathedral 1pm
- 14th July: Community Living Room, Art, Blackburn Library 10am
- 14th July: Drink & Draw, European Theme, The Bureau, Blackburn 6.30pm
- 16th July: Get Crafty, Art & Craft Sessions, Blackburn Museum & Art Gallery, 12 -4pm
- 17th July: Dance Talent Studio presents Showtime 2016 ‘Born to Shine’, King Georges Hall 1pm