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The UK’s largest traveling outdoor cinema returns this year with a grand national tour of outdoor film screenings.
The tour will begin in April and will be presented in various scenic spaces in the country to offer moviegoers the opportunity to enjoy a unique cinematographic experience.
What movies will be screened?
Adventure Cinema will showcase a variety of cult classic films, music, family favorites and newly released blockbusters as part of its 2022 tour.
It will celebrate 50 years of ABBA with special presentations of Mamma Mia!, while Rocketman will be screened to commemorate Elton John’s 75th birthday.
A highlight of the 2022 tour includes a screening of Stephen Spielberg’s acclaimed adaptation of the 1957 musical West Side Story.
Sing-along screenings of Grease and The Greatest Showman will also be on the tour schedule, along with a performance of Harry Potter on the grounds of a medieval castle.
The full list of movies includes:
– West Side Story (2021)- Mamma Mia!- Rocketman- Grease singing-a-long- The Greatest Showman singing-a-long- Dirty Dancing- Bohemian Rhapsody- Pretty Woman- Rocky Horror- Harry Potter- Jurassic Park- Pulp Fiction – A star is born- Moulin Rouge- Sister Act- The Princess Bride- Gladiator
What places will the tour visit?
Adventure Cinema will visit 20 National Trust sites, six medieval castles, heritage properties and country estates across the UK from April 2022.
This year will be the first time it will visit Scotland, and screenings will take place in Edinburgh’s Dalkeith Country Park.
The full list of tour dates is as follows:
April 29 – May 1
Llancaiach Fawr, Treharris Saltram House, Plymouth Stanley Park, Blackpool
May 6 – 8
Caldicot Castle, Monmouthshire Erddig Hall, Wrexham
May 13 – 15
Herrington Country Park, Sunderland Orsett Showground, Orsett Yeovil Showground, Yeovil
May 20 – 22
Bedwellty House and Park, Tredegar Gildredge Park, Eastbourne Saltwell Park, Gateshead
May 27 – 29
Margam Country Park, NeathWhatman Park, Maidstone
June 1 – 2, and July 20 – 21
Owlerton Stadium, Sheffield
June 3 – 4
Botanic Garden of Wales, Carmarthenshire
10 – 12 June
Belvoir Castle, Gratham Tredegar House, Newport Coughton Court, Alcester
15 – 17 June
June 17 – 19
Cosmeston Lakes, Penarth Shibden Park, Halifax Torquay Recreation Ground, Torquay
24 – 26 June
Burton Constable Hall, HullCharlton House and Gardens, London Huntingdon Racecourse, Huntingdon
1 – 3 July
Osterley Park and House, London Salisbury Racecourse, Salisbury
8 – 10 July
Crewe Hall, CreweMountbatten Centre, Portsmouth Swindon Cricket Club, Swindon
15 – 17 July
22 – 24 July
Greenhead Park, Huddersfield Newstead Abbey, Nottinghamshire Wentworth Woodhouse, Rotherham
29 – 31 July
Arlington Court, Barnstaple Bute Park, Cardiff Stadium Zip World, Colwyn Bay
August 5 – 7
Calke Abbey, DerbyCarlisle Racecourse, CumbriaClifton Downs, BristolMeridian Showground, Cleethorpes
August 8 – 10
August 12 – 14
Baddesley Clinton, Solihull Dalkeith Country Park, Dalkeith Newton Abbot Racecourse, Newton Abbot
August 17 – 19
19 – 21 August
Beckenham Place Park, Beckenham Dunham Massey, Altrincham
August 22 – 23
August 24 – 25
Aberystwyth Arts Centre, Aberystwyth
August 26 – 28
Sewerby Hall, Bridlington Dyffryn Gardens, Cardiff
24th September
Attingham Park, Shrewsbury Knightshayes Court, Tiverston Powis Castle, Welshpool
September 9 – 11
Chirk Castle, Wrexham Gawsworth Hall, Macclesfield Towneley Park, Burnley
September 16 – 18
Lincolnshire Showground, LincolnSprowston Manor, NorwichTaunton Deane Cricket Club, Taunton
How do I get tickets?
Ticket holders will be offered a 100% money back guarantee if anything means the events cannot go on.
This article originally appeared on our sister site, NationalWorld.
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George Holan is chief editor at Plainsmen Post and has articles published in many notable publications in the last decade.