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In Leeds Parks 2017 in Leeds Parks 2017 Entertainment from the region’s brass, jazz and concert bands Admission Sundays at 2.30pm to all concerts is * FREE MAY PARK BAND 7 Wetherby Riverside Bandstand Kippax Brass Band Middleton Park (2–4pm) West Yorkshire Brass 14 Wetherby Riverside Bandstand Barnsley Brass 21 Wetherby Riverside Bandstand Oughtibridge Band 28 Wetherby Riverside Bandstand Ripon City Band JUNE PARK BAND Dartmouth Park, Morley Bradford Metropolitan Concert Band Farnley Hall Park Altofts & Normanton Brass Band Pudsey Park Barnsley Concert Band 4 Roundhay Park Bandstand Yorkshire Oompah Band Tarnfield Park, Yeadon Horsforth Leeds City Band Tinshill Recreation Ground Garforth Jubilee Band Wetherby Riverside Bandstand Wakefield Metropolitan Band Middleton Park (2–4pm) Tingley Brass Band 11 Wetherby Riverside Bandstand Elland Silver Band Gledhow Valley Woods (2–4pm) SAT 17 Cawthorne Brass Band As part of the Friends of Gledhow Valley Woods Fun Day Alwoodley Village Green Altofts & Normanton Brass Band Bramley Park Yorkshire Traction Honley Band Golden Acre Park Nightflyers Big Band Horsforth Hall Park Horsforth Leeds City Band 18 Morley Town Centre, Queen Street (12.30–6pm) Morley March & Hymn Tune Contest New Wortley Recreation Ground Drighlington Brass Band Victoria Park, Calverley Leeds Concert Band West Park Fields Garforth Jubilee Band Wetherby Riverside Bandstand Stannington Brass Band Hainsworth Park, Farsley (12.30–2.30pm) SAT 24 Phoenix Concert Band As part of the Farsley Festival Dartmouth Park, Morley Tingley Brass Band Lotherton Hall Estate (2–4pm) * Please note: there is an entry charge per person for Lotherton Hall Estate Shepley Band Pudsey Park Phoenix Band Wakefield 25 Roundhay Park Bandstand Yorkshire Traction Honley Band Springhead Park, Rothwell Wakefield Orchestral Wind Western Flatts Cliff Park, Wortley Friendly Band Wetherby Riverside Bandstand Wetherby Silver Band – Bill Gray Memorial Concert Wharfemeadows Park, Otley Yorkshire Brass Quintet JULY PARK BAND Golden Acre Park Two Rivers Swing Band Meanwood Park Hurricane Blue Middleton Park (2–4pm) East Steel New Farnley Recreation Ground Yorkshire Imperial Urquhart Travel Band 2 Pudsey Park BD1 Brass Tarnfield Park, Yeadon Yorkshire Clarinet Ensemble Temple Newsam Estate Kippax Brass Band Wetherby Riverside Bandstand Harrogate Band Farnley Hall Park Morley & District Concert Band Middleton Park West Yorkshire Brass Pudsey Park NoteAbility Concert Band 9 Roundhay Park Bandstand Gawthorpe Senior Brass Band The Hollies Spa Sax Quintet Wetherby Riverside Bandstand Altofts & Normanton Brass Band Lotherton Hall Estate (2–4pm) SAT 15 * Please note: there is an entry charge per person for Lotherton Hall Estate Cawthorne Brass Band Beckett Park Bassa Bassa Gledhow Valley Woods Tingley Brass Band 16 Golden Acre Park Gawthorpe Junior Brass Band Lotherton Hall Estate (2–4pm) * Please note: there is an entry charge per person for Lotherton Hall Estate Elland Silver Band JULY PARK BAND New Wortley Recreation Ground Barnsley Metropolitan Band 16 Victoria Park, Calverley James Farrell Concert Band Wetherby Riverside Bandstand Tewit Youth Band Dartmouth Park, Morley Morley & District Concert Band Horsforth Hall Park Guiseley Silver Band Middleton Park (12–4pm) Rock and Folk Music Festival Roundhay Park Bandstand Wetherby Silver Band 23 Temple Newsam Estate Garforth Jazz Rock Band Westroyd Park, Farsley NoteAbility Concert Band Wetherby Riverside Bandstand Knaresborough Band Wharfemeadows Park, Otley Otley Brass Band SAT 29 Norma Hutchinson Park, Chapeltown Stroke of Genius Big Band Burley Park Leeds Concert Band Dartmouth Park, Morley Drighlington Brass Band Golden Acre Park West Yorkshire Police Brass Band 30 Middleton Park (2–4pm) Friendly Band Pudsey Park Haworth Band Wetherby Riverside Bandstand York Railway Institute Band AUGUST PARK BAND Lotherton Hall Estate (2–4pm) TUE 1 * Please note: there is an entry charge per person for Lotherton Hall Estate Chris White Jazz Trio Roundhay Park Bandstand Clifton & Lightcliffe Band Temple Newsam Estate Take2 Big Band 6 Victoria Park, Calverley Haworth Band Western Flatts Cliff Park, Wortley Leeds Sax Quartet Wetherby Riverside Bandstand Knottingley Silver Band Golden Acre Park Sundown Swing Meanwood Park Bradford Metropolitan Concert Band Middleton Park Shepley Band 13 New Farnley Recreation Ground Garforth Jubilee Band Westroyd Park, Farsley James Farrell Concert Band Wetherby Riverside Bandstand Drighlington Brass Band Alwoodley Village Green After Hours Quintet Dartmouth Park, Morley Stray Notes Golden Acre Park Stroke of Genius Big Band 20 Pudsey Park Clifton & Lightcliffe B Band Roundhay Park Bandstand Yorkshire Imperial Urquhart Travel Band Wetherby Riverside Bandstand Shepherd Group Concert Band Dartmouth Park, Morley West Yorkshire Brass Golden Acre Park Mellow Jazz 27 Pudsey Park Wakefield Orchestral Wind Wetherby Riverside Bandstand Old Silkstone Brass Band THUR 31 Chapel Allerton Park (1.30–3.30pm) Bassa Bassa SEPTEMBER PARK BAND Golden Acre Park Wakefield Metropolitan Band Sextet Horsforth Hall Park Stroke of Genius Big Band 3 Middleton Park Altofts & Normanton Brass Band Temple Newsam Estate Woodside Big Band Wetherby Riverside Bandstand Dodworth MW Brass Band Golden Acre Park Chris White Jazz Trio Lotherton Hall Estate (2–4pm) 10 * Please note: there is an entry charge per person for Lotherton Hall Estate Leeds Jazz Orchestra Wetherby Riverside Bandstand Huddersfield Wind Band Golden Acre Park After Hours Quintet 17 Wetherby Riverside Bandstand Hade Edge Band Middleton Park (2–4pm) Friendly Band 24 Golden Acre Park Yorkshire Brass Quintet Wetherby Riverside Bandstand Lofthouse2000 Brass Band 1 Alwoodley Village Green 16 New Farnley Recreation Ground 18 June, 20 August 2 July • 13 August 2 Beckett Park 17 New Wortley Recreation Ground 16 July 18 June • 16 July 3 Bramley Park 18 Norma Hutchinson Park, 18 June Chapeltown Sat 29 July 4 Burley Park 30 July 19 Pudsey Park 4, 25 June • 2, 9, 30 July • 20, 27 August 5 Chapel Allerton Park Thur 31 August (1.30–3.30pm) 20 Roundhay Park Bandstand 4, 25 June • 9, 23 July • 6, 20 August 6 Dartmouth Park, Morley 4, 25 June • 23, 30 July • 20, 27 August 21 Springhead Park, Rothwell 25 June 7 Farnley Hall Park 4 June • 9 July 22 Tarnfield Park, Yeadon 4 June • 2 July 8 Gledhow Valley Woods Sat 17 June (2–4pm) • 16 July 23 Temple Newsam Estate 2, 23 July • 6 August • 3 September 9 Golden Acre Park 18 June • 2, 16, 30 July • 13, 20, 27 August 24 The Hollies 3, 10, 17, 24 September 9 July 10 Hainsworth Park, Farsley 25 Tinshill Recreation Ground Sat 24 June (12.30–2.30pm) 4 June 11 Horsforth Hall Park 26 Victoria Park, Calverley 18 June • 23 July • 3 September 18 June • 16 July • 6 August 12 Lotherton Hall Estate 27 Western Flatts Cliff Park, Wortley 25 June • Sat 15, 16 July • Tue 1 August 25 June • 6 August 10 September * There is an entry charge per person for Lotherton 28 West Park Fields Hall Estate. All concerts at Lotherton Hall Estate take place between 2–4pm. 18 June 13 Meanwood Park 29 Westroyd Park, Farsley 2 July • 13 August 23 July • 13 August 14 Middleton Park 30 Wetherby Riverside Bandstand i 14† May • 11† June • 2†, 9, 23 , 30† July 7, 14, 21, 28 May • 4, 11, 18, 25 June 13 August • 3, 24† September 2, 9, 16, 23, 30 July • 6, 13, 20, 27 August Concerts take place between 2–4pm 3, 10, 17, 24 September i† Concert takes place between 12–4pm 31 Wharfemeadows Park, Otley 15 Morley Town Centre 25 June • 23 July 18 June (12.30–6pm) A1/M Wetherby 30 31 Otley A659 A659 Harewood A660 Bramhope A1 Guiseley A658 Yeadon 9 A61 A65 A58 22 Leeds Bradford Airport Alwoodley 25 Shadwell Horsforth 1 A64 11 A6120 24 Chapel 8 Burley 13 20 28 Allerton 5 A1/M A65 A660 Roundhay 26 2 Bramley A58 12 Headingley 18 Farsley 3 A6120 Harehills 10 A647 4 29 A6120 A64 M1 Pudsey 19 A6110 7 27 17 CITY Garforth A1/M Wortley 23 A63 16 Beeston A61 A58 M621 A642 M621 A656 14 15 Morley 21 A653 M1 M62 6 Middleton A650 Rothwell M62 A650 M1 A1/M Wetherby 30 31 Otley A659 A659 Harewood A660 Bramhope A1 Guiseley A658 Yeadon 9 A61 A65 A58 22 Leeds Bradford Airport Alwoodley 25 Shadwell Horsforth 1 A64 11 A6120 24 Chapel 8 Burley 13 20 28 Allerton 5 A1/M A65 A660 Roundhay 26 2 Bramley A58 12 Headingley 18 Farsley 3 A6120 Harehills 10 A647 4 29 A6120 A64 M1 Pudsey 19 A6110 7 27 17 CITY Garforth A1/M Wortley 23 A63 16 Beeston A61 A58 M621 A642 M621 A656 14 15 Morley 21 A653 M1 M62 6 Middleton A650 Rothwell M62 A650 M1 The 2017 season of Summer Bands in the Parks would like to thank: Alwoodley Parish Council Councillor Jonathan Bentley Councillor Sue Bentley Councillor Ann Blackburn Councillor David Blackburn Councillor Judith Blake Councillor Amanda Carter Councillor Andrew Carter CBE Councillor Judith Chapman Councillor Kim Groves Councillor Caroline Gruen Councillor Julie Heselwood Councillor Kevin Ritchie Councillor Paul Truswell Councillor Terry Wilford Councillor Rod Wood Friends of Gledhow Valley Woods Friends of Temple Newsam Park Friends of Middleton Park Horsforth Town Council Inner North East Community Committee Outer North West Community Committee Outer West Community Committee Otley Town Council Wetherby Riverside Bandstand Trust © Photos reproduced by kind permission of: Netti Cairns; Simon Cliff; Paul Dishman; Tommy Knott For more information please contact: Leeds International Concert Season Leeds Town Hall, The Headrow, Leeds, LS1 3AD General enquiries: 0113 378 6600 Email: [email protected] www.leedsconcertseason.com @LeedsConcerts Leeds International Concert Season Whilst every effort is made to avoid alterations to this programme of events, Leeds City Council reserves the right to make changes if unavoidable. 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