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Between 13 and 16 March, thousands of people took part and was involved in a vast array of hands-on events, experiments, workshops, performances and talks. 

Organised by University of Hull, Hull City Council and Hull Maritime in partnership with Hull Culture and Leisure, this year's festival exceeded all expectations, offering an unforgettable experience filled with captivating performances, engaging workshops, and mesmerising night time light and sound installations turning the city centre into a vibrant, nocturnal playground.

During the day, Colliderfest showcased a mix of more than 80 events, they included hands-on experiments, live shows, and thought-provoking discussions led by industry professionals and world-renowned scientists. Highlights include performances by award-winning presenter Maddie Moate and inspirational speaker Matthew Tosh.

Colliderfest After Dark was the night time extension of Colliderfest, offering a unique blend of music, art, and immersive experiences. Designed to captivate and entertain, Colliderfest After Dark, shined a light on our buildings and historic landmarks like never before.