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Mar

Feel-good Sister Act comes to life on stage at Ashville College thanks to its students in this high-energy musical comedy packed with gospel-inspired songs and big laughs.
The story follows the protagonist, singer Deloris Van Cartier, who is placed in protective custody in a convent after witnessing a crime, only to turn the struggling choir into an all-singing, all-dancing sensation.

With powerful vocals, colourful costumes and plenty of feel-good moments, it’s a lively performance that promises to have audiences clapping along.
£8-12, March 5-7, matinee at 2pm on March 7 and evening performances at 7.15pm on March 5, 6 and 7, Ashville College, Green Lane, Harrogate, HG2 9JP.

Indulge your artistic side at Fusion Art Fair
This weekend, the Fusion Art Fair returns to the Great Yorkshire Showground, bringing together more than 90 artists and galleries from across the UK.
Visitors can browse thousands of original works including painting, sculpture, glass and photography, with live demonstrations and workshops running throughout the weekend.
Whether you’re an experienced collector or simply fancy soaking up some creativity, it’s a vibrant way to spend a spring day in Harrogate.
£6-12, 6-9pm on March 6 (private view), 10am-5pm on March 7-8, Hall 2, Great Yorkshire Events Centre, Harrogate, HG2 8NZ.

Masham Town Hall, Photo: David Dixon.
This Saturday, Feast of Fiddles returns to Masham as part of its annual UK tour, bringing together some of the country’s finest folk musicians for one night only.
Often described as Britain’s “fiddling supergroup”, the line-up features a rotating cast of acclaimed players who combine traditional reels and jigs with contemporary arrangements and a full rhythm section.
The result is a high-energy, richly layered sound that blends virtuosic fiddle playing with warmth, humour and storytelling, making it a must for folk fans and live music lovers alike.
£25, 7.30pm, March 7, Masham Town Hall, Market Place, Masham, HG4 4DY.

Knaresborough Tractor Run
This Sunday, the much-loved Knaresborough Tractor Run sees a colourful convoy of vintage and modern tractors roll through the countryside in aid of Yorkshire Air Ambulance.
Hundreds of vehicles take part each year, drawing crowds along the route and creating a fantastic community atmosphere. It’s a brilliant family-friendly spectacle and a chance to support a lifesaving local cause.
The day takes the tractors through Harrogate, Pateley Bridge, Ripley, and Knaresborough to name just a few of the stops.
Free (donations welcome), 9am-4pm, March 8, starts at the Great Yorkshire Showground, Harrogate, HG2 8NZ.

The concert will be taking place at Holy Trinity Church in Ripon
This Sunday, internationally acclaimed cellist Raphael Wallfisch will perform a special recital of Bach’s iconic cello suites at Holy Trinity Church in Ripon.
The programme promises an intimate afternoon of masterful musicianship, with the warm acoustics of the church adding to the atmosphere.
Classical music lovers can expect a reflective and beautifully performed concert in the heart of North Yorkshire.
£20, 3pm, March 8, Holy Trinity Church, Kirkby Road, Ripon, HG4 2EY.
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