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Leeds events guide: 619 listings for days out

Leeds has 619 events listed in the Visit Leeds Events directory, with dates running across walking tours, treasure hunts, ghost tours, comedy, music, museums, markets and exhibitions.

For readers planning a day out, the useful detail is that this is not one single event at one venue. It is a rolling city-wide listings page covering Various Venues in Leeds, with individual entries carrying their own date ranges and locations where supplied.

Detail What the source shows
Main listing What’s On In Leeds
Location Leeds, United Kingdom
Venue Various Venues; some listings name individual venues
Dates covered 15 May 2021 to 26 February 2028
Times Not listed in the supplied source text
Cost No single price is given for the full listings page
Booking status Not stated in the supplied source text
Best for People looking for Leeds tours, comedy, music, markets and museum visits

Long-running Leeds listings to check first

The directory begins with Leeds Walking Tours, listed from 15 May 2021 to 26 February 2028. That makes it the longest-running item visible in the supplied source text and a useful starting point for visitors or residents who want a city-centre activity with flexible dates.

Treasure Hunt Leeds – Arcades and Alleyways is also listed over a long period, from 25 May 2022 to 31 December 2027. The title points to a route-style activity around Leeds’ arcades and alleyways, though the source text does not give a venue, start time or entry detail.

For evening and heritage-led options, Leeds Ghost Tour appears from 10 January 2025 to 3 January 2027, with Leeds Corn Exchange named as the location. The listing gives the date range and venue but no start time in the supplied text.

Museums, music, comedy and markets on the list

Several entries are tied to named Leeds venues. Reel-ise runs from 15 July 2025 to 16 July 2026 at Leeds Industrial Museum, while Music Leeds Us: Celebrating 60 Years of Music in Leeds is listed from 10 October 2025 to 28 June 2026 at Leeds City Museum.

Comedy is represented by Hifi Comedy Club, running from 9 August 2025 to 1 August 2026 at The HiFi Club. Glamour Pussy is listed from 12 December 2025 to 17 July 2026 at The Old Woollen.

Leeds City Centre Walking Tour runs from 21 October 2025 to 20 December 2026, with Leeds Art Gallery shown as the venue. Real Markets at Wellington Place is listed from 12 November 2025 to 12 October 2026, while Leeds Kirkgate Market Tour runs from 3 January 2026 to 5 December 2026 at Leeds Kirkgate Market.

Dates and venues visible in the Visit Leeds extract

Event Date range and venue shown
Leeds Walking Tours 15 May 2021 to 26 February 2028; venue not shown
Treasure Hunt Leeds – Arcades and Alleyways 25 May 2022 to 31 December 2027; venue not shown
Leeds Ghost Tour 10 January 2025 to 3 January 2027; Leeds Corn Exchange
Reel-ise 15 July 2025 to 16 July 2026; Leeds Industrial Museum
Hifi Comedy Club 9 August 2025 to 1 August 2026; The HiFi Club
Music Leeds Us: Celebrating 60 Years of Music in Leeds 10 October 2025 to 28 June 2026; Leeds City Museum
Leeds City Centre Walking Tour 21 October 2025 to 20 December 2026; Leeds Art Gallery
Real Markets at Wellington Place 12 November 2025 to 12 October 2026; venue not shown
Glamour Pussy 12 December 2025 to 17 July 2026; The Old Woollen
Leeds Kirkgate Market Tour 3 January 2026 to 5 December 2026; Leeds Kirkgate Market

What to check before setting off

The Visit Leeds extract gives event titles, date ranges and some venues, but it does not provide start times, end times, accessibility details, full addresses or booking instructions for the visible entries.

Anyone choosing from the listings should treat the directory as a starting point: pick the event, check the individual date range, then look for the entry’s “More Info” details before travelling to the venue.

Source: Visit Leeds Events

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Aisha Walker

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Aisha Walker is a Leeds-based local events editor covering public events, cultural programmes, transport changes and community notices across the city. She checks listings against organiser updates, venue information and local authority announcements, with attention to accessibility, neighbourhood impact and practical details for residents. Her reporting helps readers plan confidently while understanding how local decisions affect public life

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