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We Know a Place… Discover All That Hull Has to Offer This Winter We Know a Place… for Art, Culture and Penguins WE KNOW A PLACE… DISCOVER ALL THAT HULL HAS TO OFFER THIS WINTER WE KNOW A PLACE… FOR ART, CULTURE AND PENGUINS. If you’re looking for a Fifty Years of Subversion and the Spirit, the first UK retrospective of artist cultural getaway, make and anarchist Jamie Reid, open until 6 January 2019. Something of a punk Hull your next stop. icon, Jamie Reid is renowned for his iconic album artwork for the Sex Pistols. Photo: © Neil Nicklin From its impressive architecture to free museums, galleries and a world-class Don’t miss The Deep, one of the aquarium – there’s something here for largest aquariums in the world and the whole family to enjoy. an international player in marine conservation. The Deep is home to WE KNOW A PLACE… Shortlisted for Museum of the Year, over 5,000 animals, including a colony Ferens Art Gallery has one of the of penguins. FOR THE PERFECT best and most accessible collections in the north of England, including an Hull has many fascinating free museums interactive children’s gallery. Until including its dedicated Museum Quarter. 13 January 2019, view the work of WINTER BREAK. Explore transport through the ages local artist Ian McKeever, whose at the Streetlife Museum, learn about work can also be found at Tate and the trans-Atlantic slave trade at the With its bracing estuary After all that exploring, warm up at the British Museum. one of Hull’s cosy pubs such as Ye birthplace of William Wilberforce and explore Hull’s strong sea-faring heritage air, historic cobbled Olde White Harte, said to be where the If modern art is more your thing, at the Maritime Museum. English Civil War was plotted, or the visit Humber Street Gallery for XXXXX: streets and hidden pubs, George Hotel with the smallest window Hull has everything you in England. Enjoy a warming locally brewed winter ale or artisan gin made need for the perfect right here in the city. winter break. Feeling hungry? Visit Hull Marina and Wrap up warm and discover the head to Humber Street, where the city, with impressive architecture city’s former Fruit Market is adorned and ancient cobbled streets. Look with twinkling lights and a host of up and marvel at the imposing Hull atmospheric restaurants and bars. Minster, visit the Maritime Museum for a glimpse into Hull’s seafaring Cosy up for the night at one of the past and explore the historic Old Town, city’s hotels or serviced apartments, including the intriguingly named Land all perfectly placed for exploring of Green Ginger. everything Hull has to offer. 2 www.visithull.org www.visithull.org 3 WE KNOW A PLACE… The recently opened Bonus Arena has already secured its place on the gigs and tours FOR WORLD-CLASS map of the region. Performers on its stage this winter include ENTERTAINMENT. household names from the music and comedy scenes, such as Boyzone, George Ezra, Boy From outdoor spectacles takes place from 5pm to 10pm on 29 George and The Courteeners. November until 2 December 2018. Photo: © Tom Arran to more intimate spaces in all corners of the city. For something more intimate, visit Theatre lovers will be spoilt for choice. Kardomah94, which not only serves Opera, ballet and musicals including great pizza, but also has regular Watch and listen as the city’s Evita at Hull New Theatre to drama open mic and spoken word nights. buildings, shop windows and streets and independent film screenings at The majestic Hull Minster has a are illuminated, telling unforgettable Hull Truck Theatre. Hull City Hall diverse events programme, with stories in Urban Legends: Northern also has an excellent range of events art installations to folk music and Lights – the latest outdoor spectacular including classical music, comedy and comedy shows. by Absolutely Cultured. The free event guest speakers, such as journalist Simon Reeve. Photo: © James Mulkeen © James Photo: 01482 300 306 hulltheatres.co.uk 4 www.visithull.org www.visithull.org 5 Events 2018/19 Love Actually In Concert The Australian Pink Floyd Boyzone 10 December 15 December 21 January SOLD OUT 28 January LAST FEW TICKETS Steve Steinman’s Vampires Peter Andre Remembering The Movies Rock with Sam Bailey 16 February feat. Aljaz & Janette 6 February 25 March The Original Harlem The Vamps Bianca Del Rio Globetrotters 15 May 11 September 26 April Tickets @bonusarenahull SPIRIT OF 2012 www.bonusarenahull.com /bonusarenahull I NVESTING IN HAPPINESS 0844 8440444 Sign up to our email mailing list Calls cost 7p per minute plus your phone company’s access charge. at www.bonusarenahull.com 6 www.visithull.org www.visithull.org 7 WE KNOW A PLACE… FOR FOOD LOVERS Photo: © Chris Pepper From street food and brewed beer, coffee and delicious street exclusive beers from Atom Brewery Co. food stalls to suit every appetite. Why As the night draws in make your way hearty Yorkshire pub grub not head to one of Hull’s legendary fish to the Fruit Market area, lined with and chip shops for a pattie, Hull’s twinkling lights and independent to warming ales and some signature dish. restaurants from informal tapas to fine of the UK’s best coffee, dining, offering all your favourite tipples Warm up and discover cosy pubs with from real ale to gin cocktails. Hull has something to narrow rooms and open fires in the suit all tastes. city’s Old Town. Ye Olde Black Boy dates After a good night’s sleep take in some back to 1729, while Old House by Shoot air with a meander along the marina Start at Trinity Market and prepare the Bull is located in Hull’s oldest before ending your weekend with some for your mouth to water. Alongside domestic building. Around the corner traditional hearty fayre. Award winning the traditional market fayre, discover you’ll find The Lion and Key and Corn Hull Pie is a treat not to be missed. the full flavour of the city with locally Exchange, serving locally brewed, Photo: © James Mulkeen 8 www.visithull.org www.visithull.org 9 20 Nov, 8pm DECEMBER 20 Dec, 6.45pm JINKX MONSOON & MAJOR G4 CHRISTMAS SCALES: THE GINGER 1 Dec, 6.30pm Hull City Hall SNAPPED JURASSIC PARK 25TH WHAT’S ON... Hull Truck Theatre ANNIVERSARY IN CONCERT 20 Dec, 11am Bonus Arena SING OUT - WITH GAY 20 Nov, 6.30pm ABANDON AND THE SUNDAY BOY GEORGE AND CULTURE 1 Dec, 9.30am BOYS March – 31 Dec NOVEMBER 5 Nov, 6pm CLUB - THE LIFE TOUR HULL HISTORY MAKERS Albemarle Music Centre A SILENT CONVERSATION: ‘AND SINCE THAT TIME HAS Bonus Arena Hull History Centre LORENZETTI AND THE FERENS 1 Nov, 7pm NEVER BEEN HEARD OF’ - THE 21 Dec, 7.30pm 4 Dec, 2pm COLLECTION NT LIVE: ALLELUJAH! FORGOTTEN BOYS OF THE SEA 20 – 24 Nov CAROLS BY CANDLELIGHT CHRISTMAS MEMORIES Ferens Art Gallery Hull Truck Theatre Blaydes House CALENDAR GIRLS Hull City Hall THE MUSICAL Hull City Hall 22 Sept – 16 Dec 1 Nov, 7.30pm 6 Nov, 7pm Hull New Theatre 22 Dec, 7.30pm 6 – 30 Dec PORTRAITS AT SEA EXHIBITION HALLE ORCHESTRA BLACK ‘47 BONEY M & ODYSSEY CINDERELLA Maritime Museum Hull City Hall Hull Truck Theatre 20 – 21 Nov, 8pm Hull City Hall THICK AS THIEVES Hull New Theatre 1 Nov, 7.30pm 6 – 10 Nov Hull Truck Theatre 22 Dec, 8pm OCTOBER 8 Dec, 8pm SHOWSTOPPER! THE EVITA LOL COMEDY CLUB JACK PARKER IN CONCERT 13 Oct - 6 Jan IMPROVISED MUSICAL Hull New Theatre 21 Nov, 6.30pm Hull City Hall, Mortimer Suite JAMIE REID XXXXX: FIFTY Hull Truck Theatre, JASPER CARROTT & Kardomah94 YEARS OF SUBVERSION AND 6 – 10 Nov ALISTAIR MCGOWAN 23 Dec, 7pm The Heron 10 Dec, 6.30pm THE SPIRIT DARK WINTER Bonus Arena THE SEARCHERS LOVE ACTUALLY IN CONCERT Humber Street Gallery 1 to 3 Nov, 7.30pm Hull Truck Theatre CHRISTMAS SHOW OPERA NORTH: TOSCA 22 Nov, 8pm Bonus Arena Hull City Hall 18 Oct - 15 Nov 8 – 9 Nov, 8pm HARRY AND CHRIS Hull New Theatre 12 Dec, 7pm VARIOUS CRAFT WORKSHOPS DRIP Hull City Hall, 31 Dec, 3pm FISH Traenerhus 2 Nov, 7.30pm Hull Truck Theatre Mortimer Suite VIENNESE WHIRL MARCUS BRIGSTOCKE: Hull City Hall Hull City Hall 20 Oct – 4 Nov 9 Nov, 7.30pm 23 Nov, 2pm DEVIL MAY CARE 13 Dec, 7.30pm VENOM VS POISONS FESTIVAL OF REMEMBRANCE FESTIVE FROLICS JANUARY Hull Truck Theatre ROY WOOD ROCK & The Deep Hull City Hall Kardomah94 ROLL BAND 4 Jan, 7.30pm 27 Oct – 4 Nov 2 Nov, 7.30pm OPERA NORTH: 10 Nov, 6.30pm 23 – 24 Nov, 12pm - 9pm Hull City Hall THE ELO EXPERIENCE FAMILY PUMPKIN TRAIL GEORGE EZRA HULL CHRISTMAS MARKET Hull City Hall THE MERRY WIDOW 14 Dec, 7pm Fruit Market Bonus Arena Trinity Square Hull New Theatre NEW GENERATION WRESTLING 5 Jan, 3pm 27 Oct, 9pm 2 Nov, 7.30pm 13 Nov, 7.30pm 24 Nov, 7pm Hull City Hall GLENN MILLER ORCHESTRA NORTHERN SOUL & MOTOWN 10CC HULL PHILHARMONIC Hull City Hall DEBRA STEPHENSON - 15 Dec, 7.30pm NIGHT Hull City Hall ORCHESTRA NIGHT OF 100 VOICES CARL HUTCHINSON - I KNOW I 8 – 19 Jan Hull City Hall Hull City Hall Hull City Hall SHOULDN’T BEHAVE LIKE THIS THE BODYGUARD 27 Oct, 7pm 14 – 17 Nov Hull City Hall Hull New Theatre THE BOOTLEG BEATLES 3 Nov, 6.30pm HULL JAZZ FESTIVAL 26 Nov THE CIRCUS OF HORRORS Bonus Arena THE DREAMBOYS 15 Dec, 6.30pm 11 Jan, 7.30pm 14 – 17 Nov PSYCHO ASYLUM Bonus Arena THE AUSTRALIAN THE GREATEST HITS OF 28 Oct, 6.30pm NORTHERN BALLET - Hull New Theatre PINK FLOYD MOTOWN ROGER TAYLOR’S QUEEN 3 – 4 Nov THE NUTCRACKER 7.30pm EXTRAVAGANZA HULL PRINT FAIR 2018 Hull New Theatre Bonus Arena Hull City Hall 27 Nov, 7.30pm Bonus Arena Humber Street Gallery 16 Dec, 6.30pm 19 Jan, 7.30pm 15 Nov, 5.30pm MAXIMUM R’N’B URIAH HEEP BRIGHOUSE & RASTRICK BAND 29 Oct, 7.30pm 3 Nov, 12pm & 3.30pm CHRISTMAS LIGHT Hull City Hall HENRY BLOFELD - MILKSHAKE! LIVE – SWITCH ON Hull City Hall Hull City Hall Queen Victoria Square 28 Nov, 7.30pm 78 RETIRED THE MAGIC STORYBOOK 17 Dec – 5 Jan 21 Jan, 7.30pm JOE LONGTHORNE Hull Truck Theatre Hull City Hall THE UGLY DUCKLING: BOYZONE - 25TH ANNIVERSARY 16 Nov, 7.30pm Hull New Theatre 29 Oct, 7.30pm 3 Nov, 7.30pm DALISO CHAPONDA CHRISTMAS SPECIAL FAREWELL TOUR ONE MAN STRANGER THINGS: BASIL & CO.
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