The festival will showcase a 61st unicorn, which is currently being painted by a surprise artist.
By Clara BullockA unicorn art trail is giving the public one last chance to see the "blessing" of unicorns at its Farewell Festival next month.
The festival will take place at Propyard from 23-24 September and showcases all 60 unicorns, which have been on display in Bristol this summer.Specifically designed for the end of the trail, the artist of the final unicorn is yet to be revealed. Zack Pemberton-Whiteley, Leukaemia Care CEO, said: "We've truly had such a magical summer in Bristol."We're incredibly proud to see people travelling from all over the world to come see all 60.
"The Farewell festival will be the public's last chance to see the complete set of unicorns who will all be retouched by their artists ready for the occasion, ahead of heading to the auction which will raise final vital funds for Leukaemia Care. "It's also an excellent chance for people who are collecting the unicorns on our app to scan any they have missed; coming along is the only way you can scan our secret 61st unicorn."The Unicorns are only available across the streets of Bristol and surrounding areas for a few more days.
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