CITY Encounters returns for another fun-packed programme of free entertainment that visitors of all ages will enjoy.

Over Sunday and Monday 30, there will be street theatre, dance, circus, music and activities galore, which will fill every corner of the city centre.

Last year the popular event attracted record numbers with festival organisers hoping to repeat the success for 2016.

Corey Baker Dance bust out their moves in Phone Box fusing a wacky digital sound-score, thrilling dance moves and acrobatics to bring a nostalgic British icon to life.

Phone Book stretches the limits of what a vintage red telephone box can do.

And there will be high-flying action in Highly Sprung: Urban Astronaut

Suspended 20 feet in the air on a unique travelling flying machine, the urban astronaut travels through towns and cities in search of a solution to an environmental disaster in the future. Visitors can join him on his quest to change the future.

NoFitState + Motionhouse will take on an oversized Jenga tower in Block. Exploring the contradictions and challenges of living in the city, Block explores what happens when dance and circus collide and brings together the unique styles of two of the UK's leading dance companies.

Audiences can watch the dancers as deconstruct and reform 20 giant blocks.

There will also be a new duet from Candoco Dance Company - a company of disabled and non-disabled dancers, who have partnered with former Strictly Come Dancing judge Arlene Philips CBE to create this new duet exploring love.

The City Encounters line-up also features About NOWish in Le Cheval Solitaire - an interactive experience for under fives that looks at the nostalgia of the fairground - and Play Day on Monday 30, which is a free afternoon of art and sporting activities for children and young people.