Here's your guide of events in Leeds this weekend - with things to do, walks and online events:
1. Angelica Saturday and Sunday sessions
It's Angelica's first weekend back open and you can sit on the roof terrace and enjoy a euphoric mix of tunes by Angelica's resident DJs from 1.00pm to 6.00pm and 8.00pm to midnight today (Saturday, April 17) with the return of Angelica's Saturday sessions. The Sunday sessions follow from 2.00pm to 8.00pm on April 18.
2. Chow Down
Chow Down's line up for today (Saturday, April 17) includes Malcolm Welove and Clandestino, followed by Needle to the Groove and Aimaloha Aletha on April 18. Those who are going to enjoy the huge outdoor sociable space will also be able to enjoy a selection of food options from Meat Stack, Crunched, Tikka Chance on Me, Pizza Bus, Lekker Eat Dutch and Scoop. It's Chow Down's first weekend after reopening and is perfect for food, drinks and socialising.
3. The Savvy Baker
Savannah Roqaa will be hosting a pop up store at The Beulah Bistro in Tong Road, LS12 today (April 17). The Savvy Baker's mouth-watering brownies will be on sale from 11.00am at the outdoor event. The 24-year-old set up her baking business from her small apartment kitchen in Roundhay as something fun to do during the first lockdown and now has nearly 40,000 followers on Instagram.
4. Leeds Kirkgate Market outdoor record fair
The record fair will take place on Sunday, April 18 from 9.00am to 3.00pm outside Leeds Kirkgate Market, with 80 tables of mostly vinyl records and some CDs. Entry is free and records include anything and everything from rock n roll, to heavy metal, jazz, funk and techno.
5. Leeds Town Hall
Taking place as Leeds Town Hall clock strikes 11.00am and 4.00pm on Sunday, April 18, this hour-long online event tells the story of making this landmark building and the part it has played in Leeds through more than 160 years. It was opened by Queen Victoria in 1858 and remains at the heart of civic life in Leeds today. Hear how the townspeople decided on this project and now it has been adapted over the years for new purposes.
6. Caritas Leeds
Ever wanted to know how the criminal justice system works? Listen to speaker Danielle Kingsley who is a barrister working in Crown and Magistrates' Courts within the Diocese of Leeds explain it to you. This online event is happening today (Saturday, April 17), starting at 11.00am and is being hosted by Caritas Leeds with registration available on Eventbrite.