The Big Leeds Wedding Show: WHat you need to know

Have you heard the scoop?

Next month, we'll be under the starlight ceiling at the amazing Centenary Pavillion, Elland Road. Right next door to the iconic Elland Road stadium.

On Sunday 21st September, from 11am, The Big Leeds Wedding Show takes over the enormous space just off of Lowfields Road in Leeds.

We'll be there, along with 90 other wedding suppliers, all there to help you make your big day something you'll never forget. You can view the full exhibitor list here.

Find The Bridal House at stand 14 - one of just four bridalwear suppliers there on the day.

What’s Happening and When?

  • 11:00am | Pre-booked Entry from this time is £3.50

    • Morning session starts and the doors open!

  • 11:50am

    • Catwalk Show #1 (Featuring dresses from The Bridal House Leeds)

  • 12:00pm | Pre-booked Entry from this time is £3.00

    • Afternoon session starts and more brides are welcomed

  • 1:00pm | Pre-booked Entry from this time is £2.50

    • Afternoon session #2 starts and the penultimate set of brides enter the show

  • 1:25pm

    • Catwalk Show #2 (Featuring dresses from The Bridal House Leeds)

  • 2pm | Pre-booked Entry from this time is £2.00

    • Final afternoon session, and your last chance to enter!

All brides who visit our stand can take-away an exclusive 10% discount card, valid for more than 12 months (until 30th September 2026).

Why Should You Register to Attend?

If you’re recently engaged, in the depths of planning or looking for suppliers for those last minute additions to your wedding plan, then The Big Leeds Wedding Show by UK Wedding Events is the place to be.

You can secure a ticket on the day for £7 - however, if you pre-register online, you could save up to £5!

Admission is organised into morning, midday and afternoon sessions, so be sure to select the right option for you.

There’s so much to see and do there, we know you can make a full day of it - but be warned, the queues start early!

We look forward to seeing you there!

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