![]() ![]() You’ll get amazing views of the whole illuminated promenade, all three piers and every bulb on the coastline! Please note: Due to the World Fireworks Championship, no tours will take place on 16 th September. That’s 4 whole months to choose from!ĭuring September and October, Illuminations Tours will run daily.ĭuring November and December, tours will be limited to 4 days per week. When do our Illumination Tours start?įollowing the extension of Illuminations season, our tours will run from 2 nd September to 31 st of December. Please note: Tickets will only be available for pre-booking from Friday 3 rd March, 2023. We also have our double deck Heritage Trams running during the Illuminations, which provides a stunning view of the famous lights from start to finish. You have the pick of our iconic fleet for your tour, including the famous Western Train and the HMS Blackpool. Get all the latest news, sport and what's on stories sent to your inbox daily with the LancsLive newsletter here.Illuminations tours are back in 2023! Ahead of the new Heritage season, here is all the information you’ll need to enjoy the world-famous Blackpool Illuminations from the best seat in the house! Have you got news for us? Contact our newsdesk on. To keep updated, follow LancsLive on Facebook and on Twitter. The Nixies of Oakpool by The Electric Sunshine Project (Springfield Road), October, 27, 28, 29, 6.30pm and 7.30pmĪ spellbinding, interactive story using animation, puppetry, lights and music to retell how the Illuminations were originated.ĭownload the LancsLive app for free on iPhone here and Android here. Suitable for all ages, the Silent Disco will have three different music choices playing continuously throughout the night. Silent Disco The Blackpool Tower Fifth Floor, Friday, October 29, 7pm-9.30pm, Global Grooves Carnival The Blackpool Tower Ballroom, Thursday, October 28, 6pm and 8pmĪ menagerie of carnival characters will hit the Blackpool Tower Ballroom floor for an electrifying performance of music, puppetry and dance. Luma is a eight-metre long, robotic inflatable snail - but don't worry, she's welcome band gentle and loves crowds. New for 2021, lurk under the shimmering waterfall lights and see where it takes you. ![]() Walk through this forest installation, complete with oversized robotic flowers and as you move around, the sculpture will subtly change in mood and appearance. Get taken in by the 3D projections as they light up the Blackpool Tower building, where you can also experience Astral Dreams project, as part of the Blackpool Illuminations programme. Walk through this stunning light tunnel, which spans 26 metres and has individually-mapped LEDs ![]() In addition, on selected days, an illuminated Peterbilt truck will tour the streets of Blackpool with Aqualux on-board. It consists of 128 LED light boxes in the form of playing cards, programmed to choreography.Īn eco-friendly light feature to showcase the importance of water and preserving it. This is an outdoor multi-sensory display that collapses and rebuilds itself in front of you and has already wowed audiences in Amsterdam, Berlin, Bucharest and Milan. Monday, October 18 to Saturday, October 30, 6pm-10pm (apart from Luma which is only October 27-30) READ MORE: Blackpool Illuminations 2021: Dates, parking, what's new and moreĪn installation at the Blackpool Lightpool Festival (Image: Andy Torkington) Art trail We've put together must-see highlights of the light festival coming to the seafront and beyond, below. “Along with the return of tried and tested favourites such as the illuminated tram parade, larger-than-life carnival characters, the Spark! LED drummers and new outdoor projection shows, it promises to be the most magical two weeks imaginable". ![]() "We have a total of 27 artworks, some of which have never been seen in this country before," Phil said. Visitors can immerse themselves in 16 new installations and event director Phil Holmes says organisers have spent two years sourcing world-class light installations that will take the festival to "another level", after the 2020 edition was cancelled because of coronavirus. The free 16-night programme will run from October 15 to 30 and will feature a blend of art installations, 3D projections and live shows. The Lightpool festival returns to Blackpool for 2021, and its bigger than ever. ![]()
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