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What's OnLeicester Square Summer Screenings

Make the most of Leicester Square’s ULTIMATE four-day festival of FREE films, here for you to enjoy in London’s entertainment epicentre!
  • Dates 08/08/2019 - 11/08/2019
  • Location Leicester Square, WC2H 7DE
  • Price FREE
It’s showtime!Our Summer Screenings in Leicester Square returns.Running from 8th – 11th August 2019, London’s most iconic square will be rolling out the red carpet for films fanatics with a free outdoor cinema event. Save the date and get ready to revel in family-friendly films for FREE in Leicester Square, London’s home of entertainment.Check out the full list of screenings below!Whether you're passing through with friends, family or working in the area, there will be something for everyone to enjoy at our four-day festival of film.So, what are you waiting for?Round up your friends for an extra-long weekend of films, fresh air and plenty of fun!Let the films begin!Last summer, we brought you the first ever outdoor cinema to Leicester Square. Offering two weekends of fantastic family friendly films and lots of freebies for film loving fans.This year, we’re back and bigger!Whether your passing through with friends, family or working in the area, there will be something for everyone to enjoy at our four-day festival of film.Perhaps you're getting ready for your big day out? Check out our blog covering everything you need to know to know ahead of your Summer Screenings adventure. Tap the button below to read more.Whatever you decide, discover more when you discover LSQ!

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