Tickets to the 2010 Classical Fantasia are to be launched at Millennium Square from 10am on Saturday 21st August.
The free open-air classical music performance in the grounds of Kirkstall Abbey is one of the most popular events of the year in Leeds due to its fantasy-inspired music, stunning fireworks and breathtaking setting which together make for a special and unique spectacle.
This year’s performance takes place on Saturday 18th September and the eagerly-awaited 9,000 tickets for it will be given away free at the ticket launch which will takes place on Saturday 21st August 2010 from 10am on Millennium Square.
The free tickets will be available to collect in person (with a maximum of two per applicant) on a first-come first-served basis at the launch. Those keen to attend are encouraged to go to the launch to have the best chance of securing their places as due to the limited capacity of the event, all 9,000 tickets are expected to be quickly claimed on launch day.
Organised by Leeds City Council, Classical Fantasia is now in its 15th year and has firmly established itself as one of the highlights of the outdoor events calendar in the city. With the specially-lit ruins of the 12th century Kirkstall Abbey providing the perfect backdrop, the sounds of the Northern Ballet Theatre orchestra make for a magical evening’s entertainment.
The event has also become famous for its spectacular fireworks, which signal both the end of the first half and then the main display which accompanies the electrifying finale of the evening.
For further information visit the website at www.leeds.gov.uk/fantasia