8 July
Manchester to Blackpool Bike Ride Starting from Manchester United FC ground at Old Trafford, this invigorating ride travels along country lanes to finish in Blackpool. Minimum age 14 years, all riders under 16 must be accompanied by an adult over 18 and wear a helmet. Entry fee: £17.50, spectators free Time: Start 6.30am-9.30am; finish early afternoon Tel: 01179 252726 or visit
www.bike-events.com Venue: Opposite the Mirror Ball, South Promenade, FY4 1RW
8 July
Stanley Park Annual Motorcycle Show A must for motorcycle lovers, this outdoor display offers you a wonderful opportunity of checking out these magnificent machines. Tickets: Free spectator event Time: 11am-4pm Tel: 01253 478478 or visit:
www.friendsofstanleypark.org.uk Venue: Italian Gardens, Stanley Park, FY3 9HU
9-11 July Au Revoir Review 12
This unique celebration event is set to return to the Grand Theatre with three magical events of entertainment celebrating the achievements of children across Blackpool. Tickets: Adults £5, children £3.50 Time: 7pm Tel: 01253 743342 or visit:
www.blackpoolgrand.co.uk Venue: Grand Theatre, Church Street, FY1 1HT
9-14 July The World Championships of Magic “FISM Blackpool 2012” FISM organise the world championships every three years and the Blackpool Magic Club is proud to play host to the 2012 event which showcases the best in magic. Tickets: Contact organisers to register Times: Vary, contact organisers for details. Tel: 01253 393688 or visit:
www.fismwcm2012.com Venue: Opera House, Church Street, FY1 1HW
13-14 July The Works Phil Winston’s Theatreworks proudly present The Works showcasing the performance talents of his students. Former students have enjoyed successful careers in the West End, Broadway and all around the world. Tickets: £18.50, matinee £12.50 Time: Fri & Sat 7.30pm, Sat matinee 2.30pm Tel: 01253 743342 or visit:
www.blackpoolgrand.co.uk Venue: Grand Theatre, Church Street, FY1 1HT
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