24 May - 12 Oct
Collect from Brontë Parsonage Museum
Earth & Sky: borrow a device
Use this page to reserve a device and explore the audio world of Earth & Sky on one of our pre-loaded devices.
If you want to explore the world of Earth & Sky but don’t have a compatible smartphone or tablet, or if you need a large format screen, you can book a borrowed device before you visit here.
Borrow a device - all you need to know
This ticket will guarantee you access to a device with the Earth & Sky app preloaded and ready to go, accompanied with our headphones.
Arrive at The Brontë Parsonage Museum any time between 10am and 1pm to collect your devices with a member of the Parsonage staff to talk you through the experience before you set off to explore the soundworld of the moors. Return your devices any time before 4pm.
Each free ticket you book will give you access to one device and a pair of headphones.
Please note you must be aged 18 or over to borrow a device.
About Earth & Sky
Earth & Sky is an immersive sound walk over the moors above Haworth, produced by Opera North for Bradford 2025 UK City of Culture.
Earth & Sky is part of Wild Uplands, a series of exciting new artworks created for the vast skies and epic moorland views of Penistone Hill.
Find out more about Earth & Sky below and plan your visit.
Supported by The Delius Trust.
Lead image: © Tom Arber
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