Open air cinema will return to Knebworth House this summer with The Greatest Showman one of the films you can watch under the stars.

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The Luna Cinema celebrates its 10th anniversary this year with another three nights of outdoor movies at Knebworth House.

Organisers will turn the stunning gardens of the Hertfordshire stately home into the country’s ultimate open air cinema venue in July.

Film fans will be able to watch Bridesmaids, The Greatest Showman and Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone over successive nights in Knebworth Park.

Starring Kristen Wiig and Melissa McCarthy, comedy Bridesmaids (15) will be shown on a giant screen on Friday, July 6.

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From producer Judd Apatow, Kristen Wiig leads the cast as Annie, a maid of honour whose life unravels as she leads her best friend and a group of colourful bridesmaids on a wild ride down the road to matrimony.

For those looking to exercise their vocal chords at an iconic venue, there is a screening of musical The Greatest Showman (PG) at Knebworth House – a Hertfordshire venue famous for its rock concerts.

Hugh Jackman stars as P.T. Barnum in the box office smash alongside Zac Effron, Michelle Williams and Rebecca Ferguson.

The Golden Globe nominated movie can be seen outdoors at Knebworth on Saturday, July 7.

The Luna Cinema’s Knebworth season will also feature a screening of Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone (PG).

This event’s performance date has changed from Sunday, July 8 and the screening will now take place on Thursday, July 5.

Gates will open at 8pm with the films due to start at 9.30pm.

The screen will be positioned on the lawn directly in front of Knebworth House.

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The Luna Bar with sponsors Estrella Damm will be on-site on all three nights serving a full selection of alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks, including Estrella beer, Prosecco, a selection of Casillero del Diablo wines, spirits and soft drinks.

Hot drinks will also be available at the bar. Food will be available from Luna Cinema’s gourmet partners.

Pre-sale tickets are on sale now before the public sale opens at 10am on Friday, March 23.

General admission tickets cost £15, and child admission (three to 15 years) is £10.

Premium tickets are available at all screenings, which include a branded director’s chair in a prime position in the arena, fast track access and a complimentary drink at the Luna Bar.

• To book tickets and for more information visit www.thelunacinema.com