Halloween Open Mic Night
Fri 29th October, 7:30pm
Prepare for a spook, prepare for a fright, come join Chapel FM for the Halloween Open Mic Night
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Fri 29th October, 7:30pm
Prepare for a spook, prepare for a fright, come join Chapel FM for the Halloween Open Mic Night
Sat 23rd October, 7:30pm
Chapel FM faces off against a new challenger in an all out quiz battle. Who will win? Come find out and root for your team.
Fri 15th October, 7:30pm
The Chapel Fm regular returns with a fantastic night of eclectic mix of jazz, fusion, funk, latin and the blues, to kick off our return
Sat 9th October, 7:30pm
The Good to Go festival concludes with a closing celebration featuring the Chapel FM Jazz Collective and community creations.
Sat 9th October, 5:00pm
A special concert by one of Yorkshire’s most celebrated brass bands.
Sat 9th October, 2:00pm
Hear excerpts and join a discussion about amazing new podcasts and audio documentaries and meet the creators.
Fri 8th October, 7:30pm
An evening of music, storytelling, interviews and more showcasing the many creative roles of women in our community and wider Leeds.
Thu 7th October, 7:30pm
In this heart-warming theatre production set in “the time that never was” the two Grimm brothers lock themselves out of Castle Grimm up the road from us!
Thu 7th October, 11:00am
Our partners from Leeds Age UK and Seacroft Friends and Neighbours present a day of activities for older residents from dementia friendly singing to local oral history gathering to a broadcast of our radio show “Care to Air.”
Tue 28th November, 3:50pm
This special radio broadcast explores the power of posing questions across Europe through a special broadcast/presentation from Chapel FM’s sister project UNION – The Northern School for Creativity & Activism (unionarts.org.uk)
Sun 3rd October, 8:30pm
Well-versed in the art of writing to theme, regulars of fabulous songwriters’ night Tower of Song perform Vision songs to round off Writing on Air 2021
Sun 3rd October, 6:00pm
Local independent press Yaffle bring together a gaggle of poets under their publishing win
Sun 3rd October, 5:00pm
Nicky Bray and Carl Flattery from Tower of Song lead song writing workshop. Open to all aged 12 and over.
Sun 3rd October, 4:30pm
Poems inspired by Barbara Hepworth’s sculptures, from poet Clare Wigzell.
Sun 3rd October, 3:30pm
In Helen Shay’s play, a girl comes to Seacroft to sort out a late relative’s estate and discovers strange, unexpected music in her family’s
Sun 3rd October, 2:00pm
What if the mask is a wheelchair or a white stick, or make-up? Storyteller Vickie Orton with guests.
Sun 3rd October, 10:30am
The 6th annual edition of Chapel FM’s literature-on-the-radio festival features the work of more than 100 writers from across Yorkshire. The theme for this year is Vision: seeing different futures, dreaming dream, in the blink of an eye – what do we see, what don’t we notice, what might the future look like?
Sat 2nd October, 9:30pm
D3 and Sarah Autumn present a Live version of this monthly spoken word show
Sat 2nd October, 8:00pm
What’s prison really like? An eloquent and powerfully affecting interactive spoken word performance by ex-offenders, plus Q&A.
Sat 2nd October, 6:30pm
Nick Ellerby, from Oasis School of Human Relations, is quizzed by young activists from Chapel FM about his vision for the future
Sat 2nd October, 6:00pm
The Performance Ensemble tell us in poetry, dance and song how the world looks from an older perspective. Art with the wisdom of experience
Sat 2nd October, 3:30pm
The blanket is a birthday present, a love story, a fifty year old memoir and a revelation. From Jane Kite
Sat 2nd October, 2:30pm
Lydia Allison leads a writing workshop themed around Vision. Open to all ages 12 and over.
Sat 2nd October, 10:30am
The 6th annual edition of Chapel FM’s literature-on-the-radio festival features the work of more than 100 writers from across Yorkshire. The theme for this year is Vision: seeing different futures, dreaming dream, in the blink of an eye – what do we see, what don’t we notice, what might the future look like?
Fri 1st October, 5:30pm
Chapel FM’s radio theatre turns mini-parliament for a free-spirited debate about Seacroft, past, present and future
Fri 1st October, 4:30pm
Geraldine Beattie talks about Jane Eyre's visions/vision: Bronte's Jane had fascinating perspectives to bring to that marriage, Reader!
Fri 1st October - Mon 4th October
This interactive giant cube in the heart of Seacroft will allow participants to pose and respond to questions with others in the community. Part of Chapel FM's sister projects UNION and the Fellowship of Questions.
Fri 1st October, 10:30am
The 6th annual edition of Chapel FM’s literature-on-the-radio festival features the work of more than 100 writers from across Yorkshire. The theme for this year is Vision: seeing different futures, dreaming dream, in the blink of an eye – what do we see, what don’t we notice, what might the future look like?
Fri 1st October - Sun 3rd October
Writing on Air is a festival of words on the radio broadcast on East Leeds FM. The theme this year is Vision and features a host of programmes including radio dramas, readings, live music, all created by local writers.
Thu 30th September, 7:30pm
We celebrate the special people who helped make the newly expanded Chapel FM building possible in this event featuring Irish musician Sabrina Piggott. Special invitation only event.