Blackpool Illuminations 2025: A Dazzling Tradition Continues

In This Article
HIGHLIGHTS
- Olly Murs will switch on the Blackpool Illuminations on August 29, 2025, with the lights shining until January 4, 2026.
- Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen celebrates 20 years as the creative curator, introducing new installations like the "Guardians of the North" dragons.
- The Illuminations, a tradition since 1879, continue to bolster Blackpool's tourism amidst challenges faced by British seaside resorts.
- The event features performances by Olly Murs, Louisa Johnson, and Toploader, with local talent showcased in "Blackpool Introduces."
- Visitors can enjoy interactive elements, including a QR code feature to animate dragons on the Blackpool Tower.
The iconic Blackpool Illuminations are set to light up the Lancashire coast once again, with pop star Olly Murs scheduled to flick the switch on August 29, 2025. This beloved tradition, which has been illuminating the seaside town since 1879, will continue to draw crowds until January 4, 2026. The event promises a vibrant mix of performances and art installations, reinforcing Blackpool's status as a key player in British seaside tourism.
A Star-Studded Switch-On
The switch-on event, held at Blackpool's Tower Festival Headland, will feature performances by Olly Murs, X-Factor winner Louisa Johnson, and the English rock band Toploader. Local talent will also be in the spotlight through the "Blackpool Introduces" segment. While the 24,000 tickets for the free event have already been allocated, live screens along the Promenade will ensure that everyone can partake in the festivities.
Artistic Innovations and Traditions
Celebrating his 20th year as the creative curator, Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen is introducing a new centerpiece titled "Guardians of the North." This installation features three seven-meter-tall dragons that will come alive with light and smoke, captivating audiences with their roving eyes. Llewelyn-Bowen, known for his maximalist design, emphasizes the Illuminations as a joyful art experience that appeals to all generations.
A Legacy of Light
The Blackpool Illuminations have long been a cornerstone of the town's tourism, offering a unique blend of tradition and innovation. Despite the challenges faced by British seaside resorts, the Illuminations continue to attract visitors from across the UK, particularly from the north. The event's enduring popularity is a testament to its role in the leisure heritage of many families.
Interactive Experiences
This year's Illuminations also include interactive elements, such as a QR code feature that allows visitors to animate dragons on the Blackpool Tower. Other illuminated artworks include wildlife paintings by Robert E Fuller and installations inspired by celestial phenomena. These additions ensure that the event remains fresh and engaging for both new and returning visitors.
WHAT THIS MIGHT MEAN
As the Blackpool Illuminations continue to captivate audiences, their impact on local tourism remains significant. The event not only draws visitors but also supports local businesses, providing a much-needed boost to the economy. Looking ahead, the challenge will be to maintain this momentum amidst increasing competition from overseas holiday destinations. However, with innovative installations and a strong cultural legacy, the Illuminations are well-positioned to remain a highlight of the British seaside experience. The involvement of high-profile figures like Olly Murs and Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen further enhances the event's appeal, ensuring its place in the hearts of generations to come.
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Blackpool Illuminations 2025: A Dazzling Tradition Continues

In This Article
Marcus Blake| Published HIGHLIGHTS
- Olly Murs will switch on the Blackpool Illuminations on August 29, 2025, with the lights shining until January 4, 2026.
- Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen celebrates 20 years as the creative curator, introducing new installations like the "Guardians of the North" dragons.
- The Illuminations, a tradition since 1879, continue to bolster Blackpool's tourism amidst challenges faced by British seaside resorts.
- The event features performances by Olly Murs, Louisa Johnson, and Toploader, with local talent showcased in "Blackpool Introduces."
- Visitors can enjoy interactive elements, including a QR code feature to animate dragons on the Blackpool Tower.
The iconic Blackpool Illuminations are set to light up the Lancashire coast once again, with pop star Olly Murs scheduled to flick the switch on August 29, 2025. This beloved tradition, which has been illuminating the seaside town since 1879, will continue to draw crowds until January 4, 2026. The event promises a vibrant mix of performances and art installations, reinforcing Blackpool's status as a key player in British seaside tourism.
A Star-Studded Switch-On
The switch-on event, held at Blackpool's Tower Festival Headland, will feature performances by Olly Murs, X-Factor winner Louisa Johnson, and the English rock band Toploader. Local talent will also be in the spotlight through the "Blackpool Introduces" segment. While the 24,000 tickets for the free event have already been allocated, live screens along the Promenade will ensure that everyone can partake in the festivities.
Artistic Innovations and Traditions
Celebrating his 20th year as the creative curator, Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen is introducing a new centerpiece titled "Guardians of the North." This installation features three seven-meter-tall dragons that will come alive with light and smoke, captivating audiences with their roving eyes. Llewelyn-Bowen, known for his maximalist design, emphasizes the Illuminations as a joyful art experience that appeals to all generations.
A Legacy of Light
The Blackpool Illuminations have long been a cornerstone of the town's tourism, offering a unique blend of tradition and innovation. Despite the challenges faced by British seaside resorts, the Illuminations continue to attract visitors from across the UK, particularly from the north. The event's enduring popularity is a testament to its role in the leisure heritage of many families.
Interactive Experiences
This year's Illuminations also include interactive elements, such as a QR code feature that allows visitors to animate dragons on the Blackpool Tower. Other illuminated artworks include wildlife paintings by Robert E Fuller and installations inspired by celestial phenomena. These additions ensure that the event remains fresh and engaging for both new and returning visitors.
WHAT THIS MIGHT MEAN
As the Blackpool Illuminations continue to captivate audiences, their impact on local tourism remains significant. The event not only draws visitors but also supports local businesses, providing a much-needed boost to the economy. Looking ahead, the challenge will be to maintain this momentum amidst increasing competition from overseas holiday destinations. However, with innovative installations and a strong cultural legacy, the Illuminations are well-positioned to remain a highlight of the British seaside experience. The involvement of high-profile figures like Olly Murs and Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen further enhances the event's appeal, ensuring its place in the hearts of generations to come.
Images from the Web


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