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Sensational sport, marvellous music, amazing art and fun on foot are all on offer in York and the surrounding area this week.
When spending time in York please be considerate, and practise hands, face space to keep yourself and others safe.
Summer of Sport 9 July – 5 September
This summer we’re celebrating all things sport. Hard work and community spirit are central to sport, and they are central to our city too. Keep an eye out for the brilliant sculptures across the city.
The greatest hits from musical theatre, featuring songs old and new, showing that "There's No Business Like Show Business". A fun filled fundraising event for the Joseph Rowntree Theatre.
Featuring over 140 artists showing and selling their work within their homes and workspaces, this is a fabulous opportunity for art lovers to view and buy unique works from York’s very best artisans.
Check out our 'We're Good to Go' video to see how businesses across the city have ensured safety standards are met for residents and visitors to enjoy their time in York.
Summer Walking Tours 10 July – 5 September
Grab your walking boots as York Archaeological Trust begin their new Summer Walking Tours. Delve into the everyday lives of York's citizens, from Roman Eboracum to the 15th Century.
Manager Steve Watson will be showcasing his revamped squad at York’s brand-new stadium complex for the first time in front of fans this Sunday. Book now for a free ticket.
The York Early Music Festival celebrates York’s myriad of medieval churches, guildhalls and historic houses through historically informed music making of the highest international standard.
Following its hugely popular debut last summer, The Great Ryedale Maze returns to the beautiful countryside of Sherburn, with 9 acres of maize plants and never-ending paths to explore.