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Brickish Weekend Returns to the National Space Centre With Over 500,000 LEGO Bricks

by Jonathan Currinn
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A hugely anticipated celebration of creativity and imagination is set to return this spring, as Brickish Weekend takes over the National Space Centre in Leicester for two days of LEGO-filled fun. Scheduled for March 21-22, 2026, the event promises an extraordinary showcase featuring more than 500,000 LEGO bricks, transforming the UK’s largest space-themed attraction into a vibrant hub for builders, collectors, and families alike.

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🛰️ Build a true space icon:
Recreate the International Space Station in stunning detail with this display-worthy LEGO Ideas set inspired by real-life space exploration.

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A modern, futuristic building with a large, bubble-like tower and metal façade, labelled "National Space Centre" against a cloudy sky, conveys innovation.
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🚀 Experience the engineering behind NASA’s Artemis mission:
This LEGO Technic Artemis Space Launch System captures the mechanics and design of NASA’s next-generation Moon rocket in impressive detail.

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Technic set

Now firmly established as a highlight in the UK LEGO calendar, Brickish Weekend invites visitors to explore an impressive range of intricate displays created by enthusiasts from across the country. From detailed spacecraft and expansive cityscapes to imaginative fantasy scenes and pop culture-inspired creations, the event offers something for everyone, regardless of age or experience level. With exhibitors contributing an average of 5,000 bricks per display, the scale and craftsmanship on show are expected to be truly remarkable.

🌕 Own a collector’s tribute to NASA’s return to the Moon:
Designed for adult builders, this LEGO Icons Artemis rocket delivers a stunning display piece inspired by real-world lunar exploration.

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collector set
LEGO model of a NASA rocket on a launch pad, featuring detailed structures like the tower, water tower, and surrounding base, against a dark background.

🌕 Celebrate a historic moon mission:
Honour the legendary Apollo Saturn V with this detailed LEGO recreation of the rocket that helped land humans on the Moon.

Explore the Saturn V set

Beyond the static displays, the event also offers plenty of opportunities for hands-on participation. Visitors can immerse themselves in interactive build zones, contribute to large-scale mosaic projects, and explore a dedicated brick pit designed to inspire creativity. There will also be opportunities to browse LEGO sets and collectables available to purchase, making it an appealing destination for both casual fans and serious collectors.

👨‍🚀 Create your own space launch centre:
Featuring rockets, astronauts, and a futuristic base, this exciting set lets builders recreate their own space missions at home.

Launch your adventure
Intricate LEGO cityscape with colourful pagodas and structures set on rocky terrain, under a vibrant mountain backdrop with autumn foliage. Midsummer vibrancy.

🌍 Bring the universe into your home:
Explore how the Earth and Moon orbit with this interactive LEGO Technic set that blends science, engineering, and creative building.

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Malika Andress, Head of Events at the National Space Centre, said, “We have been hosting the Brickish Weekend for the last 15 years and in all that time, the creativity and imagination still astound me. Seeing visitors of all ages getting involved, or just enjoying the displays, is one of the highlights every year. We cannot thank LEGO, the Brickish Association, and Fairy Bricks enough for all their support for the charity over the years. We know this one is going to be really special!”

🌕 Drive across the Moon’s surface:
This detailed LEGO Technic NASA Apollo Lunar Roving Vehicle recreates the iconic rover used during the historic Apollo missions, making it an impressive build and standout display piece for space enthusiasts.

Explore the Apollo
Lunar Rover set
LEGO carnival scene with rides, including a Ferris wheel and merry-go-round, surrounded by a large crowd of colourful LEGO figures. Bright, playful atmosphere.

👨‍🚀 Build your own space explorer:
This poseable LEGO astronaut figure brings space missions to life and makes an eye-catching display for aspiring explorers.

Meet the LEGO astronaut

Organised in partnership with the Brickish Association and Fairy Bricks, the weekend highlights the collaborative spirit at the heart of the LEGO community. Fairy Bricks, a charity dedicated to providing LEGO sets to children in hospitals, helps to bring moments of creativity and comfort to young patients facing difficult circumstances. Alongside the displays, visitors can meet skilled builders, discover the stories behind their designs, and gain insight into the techniques that transform simple bricks into detailed works of art, reinforcing the sense of shared passion that defines the event.#

🚀 Enjoy three space adventures in one set:
This LEGO Creator 3-in-1 Space Shuttle can be rebuilt into a shuttle, astronaut figure, or futuristic spaceship, offering endless possibilities for imaginative exploration.

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Space Shuttle
Intricate LEGO display of a medieval seaside village, featuring a clock tower, colourful houses, pirate ships, and market stalls, conveying a lively, bustling scene.

🤖 Three fun space builds in one:
LEGO Creator 3‑in‑1 Space Robot lets kids create a space robot, a playful space dog, or a sleek space rocket—giving little builders imaginative missions to enjoy again and again.

Explore the Space
Robot set

Since opening in 2001, the National Space Centre has welcomed nearly six million visitors, including more than 1.5 million school children, cementing its role as a leading destination for space education and discovery in the UK. Recognised with a national silver award for Large Visitor Attraction of the Year by Visit England in 2025, the venue continues to host engaging events that blend learning with immersive entertainment.

🛰️ Create your own orbital outpost:
This modular LEGO space station includes astronauts, spacecraft, and equipment to recreate life in orbit.

Discover the space station
A colourful, intricate LEGO tower features vibrant green foliage, twisting branches, and pink flower accents. Background shows people interacting. Playful, creative tone.

🔴 Explore the surface of Mars:
Inspired by future missions, this detailed LEGO Technic rover lets builders imagine life on the Red Planet.

Drive the Mars rover

With its mix of large-scale displays, interactive experiences, and community spirit, Brickish Weekend promises an inspiring and family-friendly experience, inviting visitors to rediscover the joy of building while exploring one of the UK’s most unique attractions.

🛰️ Maintain satellites in orbit:
With astronauts, tools, and spacecraft, this set lets builders recreate important space maintenance missions.

Start the satellite mission
A LEGO spaceship with a grey, blue, and translucent design flies through a starry black background, evoking a futuristic and adventurous feel.

👩‍🚀 Expand your space crew:
Add character and story to your builds with this LEGO City Space Research & Development minifigures pack—ideal for imaginative missions.

Grab the minifigures pack

For more information and ticket details, visitors can head to the National Space Centre’s official website. The attraction hosts a wide range of events throughout the year designed to inspire curiosity and engage visitors of all ages. Their dedicated What’s On page offers further insight into upcoming experiences, with opportunities to explore the programme and secure tickets in advance. Visitors can head to the booking page to choose between admission options, including day tickets and annual pass visits, before selecting an available date for their trip to the centre in Leicester.

LEGO models of spacecraft and satellites are displayed on a black cloth, surrounded by informational cards. A cosmic exploration theme is conveyed.

🌟 Introduce younger builders to space:
Designed for small hands, this LEGO DUPLO space shuttle set encourages creativity and early exploration.

Inspire young explorers

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