Lego event London Brick Festival is coming to London this weekend

The London Brick Festival takes place on Sunday, February 12 (Pexels)

The London Brick Festival takes place on Sunday, February 12 (Pexels)

The London Brick Festival is back in town for another celebration of all things Lego.

From breathtaking Lego displays to putting your building skills to the test, there’s something to enjoy for people of all ages.

The event features a special building area with an endless amount of Lego bricks for those who want to get creative. There will also be speed drills of varying difficulty for kids and adults, and prizes for winners.

The London Brick Festival takes place at the Royal National Hotel in central London and starts at 10am on Sunday 12 February and ends at 5pm.

Tickets to the events are all sold out, including early bird tickets that give attendees an extra hour of Lego fun and a free gift upon entry.

Early access tickets were £15 per person, while standard tickets were £7 for adults and £5 for children.

Guests will also have the chance to get their hands on a large £6 Pick & Build cup which they can fill with the loose bricks of their choice.

If you missed a ticket to this event, you can always visit Brickzone during the London Comic Con Spring 2023 event at Olympia London in Hammersmith on March 4 or 5.

Ticket prices range from £20 to £200 depending on the passes you want at the event.

The Brick Festival BrickZone will also be part of the London Film and Comic Con at Olympia London between July 7 and July 9.

Will the Brick Festival visit other cities in the UK?

In 2023, the Brick Festival will tour across the country, which will delight Lego enthusiasts everywhere.

Here are the dates and locations of all stops.

February 19 – Bournemouth, Littledown Centre

March 18 – Plymouth, Guildhall

March 19 – Cambridge, venue to be confirmed

March 26 – Milton Keynes, Planet Ice MK

April 2 – Doncaster, the dome

April 8 – Blackpool, Olympia Exhibition Hall

April 22 – Maidstone, leisure centre

May 13 – Birmingham, the Bond in Digbeth

May 14 – Weston, Hutton Moor Leisure Centre

May 21 – Cheshunt, the Laura Trott Leisure Centre

May 27 – Newport, ICC Wales

May 28 – Carlisle, Sands Centre

June 3 – Exeter, Matford Centre

June 4 – Brentwood, the Brentwood Center

June 10 – Liverpool, Liverpool Exhibition Centre

June 18 – Leeds, Royal Chambers of Arms

July 1 – Nottingham, Nottingham High School

July 16 – Peterborough, Bushfield Leisure Centre

July 22 – Oxford, the Kings Centre

August 5 – Norwich, Sports Park

August 12 – Hull, Allam Sports Centre

Sept. 2 – Birmingham, NEC

October 21 – Cardiff, Cardiff International Arena

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