Sunderland Echo

Monster plans for a terrifying city trail

- Katy Wheeler Katy.Wheeler@jpimedia.co.uk @KatyJourno

A popular Halloween festival which saw giant monster art installati­ons take over Sunderland buildings has announced plans to return.

Following the success of last year’s Lights Out festival, Sunderland BID is currently pulling together a packed programme of events which can be carried out in a socially distanced way this year.

The BID has teamed up with creative inflation experts, Designs in Air, and a leading tech company to create afullyi mm er sive augmented reality Monster Trail, with a fundraisin­g page to help make the plans a reality.

The event is already being supported by Sunderland City Council which is helping to fund the giant inflatable­s, but the aim now is to raise additional funds to make it even more spectacula­r.

If the efforts prove successful then the trail will transform the city centre with ghoulish installati­ons popping up across many of the buildings–with even more spooky characters hidden for visitors to unlock using a mobile phone.

Sharon Apple by, Head of Business Operations at

Sunderland BID, believes the trail would be a fantastic event for people of all ages and abilities to enjoy.

“With the advice for events constantly changing, we’ve come up with a plan for an outdoor trail which can be enjoyed in a socially distanced way, but still gives friends and families something to look forward to this Halloween,” said Sharon.

“We know how much people loved the inflatable­s last year and what a hit Mackie’s Monster was and we hope this time round to offer even more. The options which augmented reality offer are really impressive and it’s a brilliant opportunit­y to give everyone a very special experience at a favourite time of year.

“The fundraisin­g page means it is a real community effort to bring the technology to the city, along with giving everyone an opportunit­y to have something to look forward to, so I hope we can get lots of sup port to make it happen.”

Money raised will go towards hiring augmented reality specialist­s, developing an app, identifyin­g buildings to be part of the trail and deploying the technology.

For more informatio­n, or to make a donation, visit www.spacehive.com/monster-trail

 ??  ?? The spooky Halloween parade through Sunderland.
The spooky Halloween parade through Sunderland.
 ??  ?? Last year’s monster installati­on at Mackie’s Corner.
Last year’s monster installati­on at Mackie’s Corner.

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