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What to Do in Bradford This Half Term? Dinosaurs, Pop Hits, and More! 🎉

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News • January 20th, 2025

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Half term can sometimes feel like a mad scramble to keep the kids entertained. But if you're in Bradford, you're in luck this February. St George’s Hall is hosting two incredible events guaranteed to excite the little ones—and maybe even you too. From stomping dinosaurs to singing princesses, here's what’s on and why you’ll want to grab your tickets now.

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Meet the dinosaurs: An adventure like no other 🦖

Date: Monday 17 February 2025
Time: 2 PM
Tickets: ÂŁ19.75 - ÂŁ22.75

Step into a world where dinosaurs roam, roar, and maybe even steal a snack off your plate (watch out!). Dinosaur Adventure Live is back for its third year, bringing an epic prehistoric experience to life. This year’s show promises all-new dinosaurs and an exciting storyline to keep the family hooked.

The adventure begins in an overgrown lab on Dinosaur Island, where a faulty satellite is causing chaos with the island's weather. Think storms, dinosaurs, and a race against time to save their home. It’s interactive, it’s educational, and it’s full of laughs—perfect for dinosaur fans of all ages.

The best part? It’s not just a sit-and-watch affair. You’ll get to feed the dinosaurs, feel the rumble of a roaring T-Rex, and even help solve the big problem. Trust us, this is not one to miss.

Singing princesses meet pop star magic 🎤👑

Date: Tuesday 18 February 2025
Time: 1 PM
Tickets: ÂŁ26.25

Got a little one who dreams of being a pop star—or just loves a good sing-along? Then you’ve got to check out Pop Princesses, a magical concert where fairy tale princesses transform into chart-topping stars.

Expect dazzling costumes, fantastic choreography, and a playlist packed with hits from Taylor Swift, Miley Cyrus, Dua Lipa, and even Lizzo! Plus, there’ll be classics from much-loved films and musicals. It's pure joy wrapped up in a musical bow, with plenty of chances to dance, sing, and join in.

Why you should book now

Events like these tend to sell out quickly—especially when they cater to both kids and adults. Whether you’re a parent, grandparent, or just someone who enjoys a bit of theatre magic, these shows promise to deliver memories worth making.

Here’s the lowdown on how to book:

Prices include booking fees, though a postage charge might apply if you’re getting tickets sent to you.

Wrap up this half term in style

Whether you’re braving the wilds of Dinosaur Island or singing along to pop anthems, St George’s Hall has something for everyone this half term. And honestly, isn’t it time to add a bit of fun to February?

Mark your calendars and don’t forget to pack the snacks—you’re in for a treat!

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