
Following the great success of the Carnegie Carnival at our opening game of the season, there is even more on offer for families this Sunday ahead of our clash with Saracens, kick off 3pm.
Gates open at 12.30pm and there is a whole programme of events planned to keep the entire family amused both on the pitch and around the stadium. If you missed the Gloucester game, click here to see a video of all the great entertainment that was on offer and make sure you don't miss out again this Sunday!
The highlights include:
Pitch Entertainment
The Cheatles
The Cheatles are the country's top tribute band to the Beatles. Traveling across the globe from Russia to the Far East the boys are back in the UK straight from their Italian tour. Over the past 10 years, the band has built up a reputation for their perfect renditions of the Beatles classic songs. Check out the guitars, suits and boots, the harmonies and the look of the world's greatest Beatles Tribute band. The band would like everybody to sing along and they hope you will enjoy the show!
Leeds Metropolitan Gymnastic Display
The Leeds Metropolitan Gymnastic Display Team here today. They are made up of members from Leeds Metropolitans Mens and Womens gymnastic team. Coached by Lajos Savajo, both teams became champions of the BUSA (British University Sports Association) Gymnastics Championships 2007. The Leeds Metropolitan contingent of Adam Cox, Steven Jehu and Thomas Rawlinson have also recently been selected to represent Great Britain at the forthcoming 24th Universiade 2007 (World University Games) in Bangkok.
Around the stadium
Action Adventure Equipment
Laser Shooting (Hanger 51), Obstacle course, Gladiator, Target shot
Last year over 25,000 people of all ages were able to try Action Adventure Equipment. Run by Leeds City Council, Action Adventure equipment is designed to offer you the chance to develop or improve skills or simply just have fun. Active Adventure Equipment has featured heavily in the recent Breeze on tour festivals aimed at young people around Leeds aged 9-19 years of age.
Untouched Entertainment
Stilt walkers, inflatable men, Gorilla Illusion
Founders Marc & Janine created UNTOUCHED ENTERTAINMENT back in 1995. They started off with lack of funds, a few dancers and a tired old foam cannon. However, they did have lots of ambition and a determination to succeed. With the help of Steve McBride BIG BANG Management, they have now built a name that most club and event managers recognise. With consistent investment, UNTOUCHED is probably one of the only companies to keep their match day entertainment fresh, funky and new.
Active Hire: Suppliers of the bouncy castles and Bunjee Run