Wed, 05 Jun 2024 18:42:35 GMT – The much-anticipated season of Free Friday Flicks is returning this June, bringing with it a series of exciting changes for moviegoers. The foremost of which is an exciting new venue – City Walk Birmingham.
Renowned for being a hotspot of culture and entertainment, City Walk Birmingham is renowned for its sophisticated charm and ambiance, making it the perfect new home for the beloved Free Friday Flicks. Located at 875 24th Street North, the venue shines as a beacon of community interaction and entertainment.
Another pivotal change for 2024 is that movie enthusiasts will now be required to register for a free ticket in advance of the screening. While the change might seem surprising, it ensures an orderly and systematic arrangement of events, bolstering the overall viewing experience.
The films for this event get started with the delightful Barbie screening on June 7th. Soon after, Kung Fu Panda 4 follows on June 14th, captivating audiences with oriental martial arts and affable pandas.
A timeless classic, The Princess Bride, illuminates the screen on June 21st, while WONKA, a magical adaptation of Roald Dahl’s Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, wraps up the summer series on June 28th.
Families are welcome to bring picnics or can opt to buy food and drinks from vendors on-site, fostering a picnic-style movie night under the city’s starry night sky.
To register for these exciting movie screenings, moviegoers must follow the provided links for the specific dates and films of their choice. Remember, there is no cost for the ticket, but prior registration is mandatory.
With the new location, the upcoming Free Friday Flicks promises to be a memorable escapade filled with joy, community spirit, and immersive cinematic experiences. It truly is a summer affair not to miss!
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