Offering local, national and international artists a platform to showcase the best in installation art, Bristol Light Festival offers residents and visitors the opportunity to interact with showstopping art at iconic locations across the city during winter. The festival will return in February 2024, with a new programme and will include some trailblazing local collaborations – running across 10 days and two weekends, curated by creative director Katherine Jewkes.
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Lighting up Bristol with multi-million pound spend in city centre businesses
Bristol Light Festival announces 2024 dates following dazzling economic success of 2023 edition.
22/05/2023
Shine On: Bristol Light Festival has today announced that it will return on 2 – 11 February 2024*, after city centre businesses saw a 250,000-footfall boom and a £3.3 million increase in spend.
Bristol Light Festival is presented by Bristol City Centre Business Improvement District (BID) supported by Redcliffe & Temple BID and Broadmead BID. The festival is also supported by Cabot Circus, Bristol’s City Centre & High Streets Recovery and Renewal programme, which is funded by Bristol City Council and the West of England’s Combined Authority’s Love our High Streets project, with the aim of supporting the recovery of Bristol’s priority high streets.
Organiser, Bristol City Centre BID, has outlined that this year’s festival saw a £6.9 million spend associated with all those visiting, of which £3.3 million can be directly attributed to the event taking place – and would not have been spent in the city otherwise.
The award-winning festival also saw an increase in the number of people who visited with family, from 39% in 2022 to 49% in 2023, at a notoriously difficult trading time of year for both retail and hospitality businesses.
By encouraging people to spend leisure time in the city centre – eating, drinking, and shopping in local businesses along the way – Bristol Light Festival has resulted in a crucial financial boost to businesses against a difficult economic landscape.
Over two thirds of all attendees to the 2023 festival took part in other leisure activities during their visit, with 20% visiting Bristol specifically for the event, travelling in for the day or staying overnight in one of the city centre’s hotels.
Bristol Light Festival brings together installations from world-renowned artists and the best of the South-West. After three successful festivals, it is now a firm fixture on Bristol’s event calendar. Nationally recognised as a project that puts creativity, art and culture at the heart of the city to support business recovery and the long-term success of the high street.
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