A great LEGO day is on its way for Oxford families, collectors, adult builders and all lovers of the tiny bricks.

The Oxford Brick Festival will thrill crowds again on Saturday, June 15, with speed building competitions, large scale displays as well as plenty of new and vintage sets to pick up at the King's Centre in Osney Mead. 

Established in 2018, this celebration of all things LEGO is open to fans of all ages.

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Booking tickets to secure places is strongly advised as the event regularly sells out, with early bird tickets also available to give attendees an extra hour of fun and a free LEGO gift on entry. 

During the day there will be lots to do in addition to the displays, including a dedicated building area.

Every Brick Festival has a space where attendees can channel their creativity with thousands of LEGO bricks. 

There will be a variety of different speed building challenges for both children and adults with prizes up for grabs - but places will be limited so attendees will need to book a competition place on arrival. 

There are always a totally unique selection of great displays to enjoy - with previous events featuring an incredible large scale Mos Eisley Spaceport diorama from Star War and a huge "great ball contraption" that was more than 30-foot-long.