Here we've picked out some of the best events across the city over the course of this week.
Don't forget also that all the Leeds Museums and Galleries sites are now open for you to visit.
What will you choose to do?
1. Lotherton Hall
Create a giant hare sculpture which will then be displayed at Lotherton Hall using traditional techniques and all natural elements. Your handmade creation will be displayed as part of an estate-wide willow sculpture trail. Taking place on May 26 at 10am, this event must be pre-booked on the Lotherton website.
2. Leeds City Museum
Join Leeds City Museum online for a sensory storytime session on May 26 at 2.30pm where youngsters can discover their senses using objects from around your home and get involved in interactive live storytelling sessions. Places are limited and can be booked on Eventbrite - anyone can join.
3. Leeds Town Hall
A battle to be crowned the FITXLEEDS champions featuring 22 classes including men’s bodybuilding, ladies, mixed disability and muscle model. The victors will secure sponsorship deals and prizes and will qualify for the FIT X Finals taking place in September. Tickets on the Town Hall site for May 23 at 11.30am.
4. Comedy at Leeds Town Hall
The all-new, eleventh solo show by Scotland’s international comedy star, hot on the heels of his ground-breaking, global smash-hit. Daniel Sloss: X, is coming to Leeds Town Hall. The X tour sold out across 40 countires. Tickets on the Town Hall website for May 28 and 29.
5. Audio Collective
Music:Leeds have commissioned Leeds audio collective, Better Songs to create an audio journey celebrating Leeds' musical landscape. Sonic Stops allows listeners to trace the musical geography following the route of two existing First Bus journeys crossing south to north and west to east. The soundscapes are online via Leeds Inspired.
6. Seven Arts, Chapel Allerton
Big-hitter vocalist Ian Shaw, urbane saxophonist and composer Iain Ballamy, and in-demand pianist Jamie Safir perform in Leeds as part of their “What’s New” album release. Two concerts of 75 minutes each on May 27 with tickets available on the Tickets Source site.