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Hull's Colliderfest Returns in 2026 with More Science & Art

22 Dec

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Summary

  • Colliderfest, a science and arts festival, will return to Hull city centre in March 2026.
  • The event will feature family-friendly activities, interactive exhibits, and live performances.
  • Organisers aim to inspire curiosity, creativity, and a sense of possibility in all attendees.
Hull's Colliderfest Returns in 2026 with More Science & Art

Science and arts enthusiasts can anticipate the return of Colliderfest in March 2026, following a successful debut. The festival will span four days, from March 12th to 15th, enlivening Hull’s city centre, including key locations like the Museums Quarter, Princes Quay, and The Deep. This year's event promises a diverse range of family-friendly activities, engaging live performances, and immersive interactive exhibits designed to spark curiosity.

The festival, a collaborative effort between the University of Hull and Hull City Council, in partnership with Hull Museums and The Deep, aims to bridge science, art, and community. While the initial two days are dedicated to school activities, the weekend opens its doors to families and aspiring scientists. A new highlight, 'Our City,' will feature two parades culminating in Queen Victoria Square, adding a spectacular visual element.

Festival director Professor Mark Lorch expressed excitement about bringing the event back, emphasizing its goal to inspire creativity and a sense of possibility. While most activities will be free, some ticketed events will be available upon the full programme announcement in the new year. The previous year's highlights included a dazzling light and sound installation and a street-theatre show with a giant sea creature puppet.

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Colliderfest is scheduled to return to Hull from March 12th to 15th, 2026.
The festival will feature family-friendly activities, live performances, interactive exhibits, and parades.
Colliderfest is organized by the University of Hull and Hull City Council, in partnership with Hull Museums and The Deep.

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