May The 4th Be With You Leicester

Live music, fashion and themed food and drink at The National Space Centre

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Regular Fantha Tracks follower, Stu Weaver from Sedgley in the UK, visited The National Space Centre in Leicester for its May 4th celebration of all things Star Wars.

He sent us a few of his snapshots from the event and said:

“It was a cracking night for Star Wars fans, with plenty of themed food and drink. Unfortunately, as designated driver I wasn’t able to partake in the intergalactic cocktails.”

“Blues Harvest gave it a real party atmosphere with a great take on Star Wars tunes, while the fashion show was able to showcase local designer Samuel West.”

“There was plenty to do, although I do think that the seats in the Planetarium weren’t really designed for a movie the length of Rogue One.”

“Definitely worth a visit in 2019 for the next May 4th event.”

 

Paul Naylor
Paul Naylor
Paul has been a fan of Star Wars since seeing it on a cold February evening in Wellington, Shropshire back in 1978. He worked for the Shropshire Star and Express & Star newspapers for 25 years, launching design agency Media & You in 2017. He is co-host of Start Your Engines and The Fantha From Down Under on Fantha Tracks Radio and Good Morning Tatooine on Fantha Tracks TV.
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Regular Fantha Tracks follower, Stu Weaver from Sedgley in the UK, visited The National Space Centre in Leicester for its May 4th celebration of all things Star Wars.

He sent us a few of his snapshots from the event and said:

“It was a cracking night for Star Wars fans, with plenty of themed food and drink. Unfortunately, as designated driver I wasn’t able to partake in the intergalactic cocktails.”

“Blues Harvest gave it a real party atmosphere with a great take on Star Wars tunes, while the fashion show was able to showcase local designer Samuel West.”

“There was plenty to do, although I do think that the seats in the Planetarium weren’t really designed for a movie the length of Rogue One.”

“Definitely worth a visit in 2019 for the next May 4th event.”

 

Paul Naylor
Paul Naylor
Paul has been a fan of Star Wars since seeing it on a cold February evening in Wellington, Shropshire back in 1978. He worked for the Shropshire Star and Express & Star newspapers for 25 years, launching design agency Media & You in 2017. He is co-host of Start Your Engines and The Fantha From Down Under on Fantha Tracks Radio and Good Morning Tatooine on Fantha Tracks TV.
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