Bristol Light Festival is back! The fifth iteration of the annual event began on Friday 31st January and will run until Sunday 9th February, with ten installations brightening up the city at a traditionally dark time of the year.

 

All installations and where to find them

Bristol Light Festival’s digital programme is now available to view. 

The festival covers much of the city centre, with artworks located in the Harbourside, Broadmead, College Green, St Mary Redcliffe Gardens and beyond…

Ramandu’s Table by Bruce Munro Studio - City Hall, College Green

College Green has become home to a flock of bright and beautiful flamingos, delighting visitors with a whimsical display of nature’s most flamboyant creatures.

Somnius by Illumaphonium - Lloyds Amphitheatre

Shrouding the Amphitheatre in a cosmic blend of light and sound, Somnius responds to the audience’s every move, immersing crowds in a playful environment that puts them in control of their experience.

C-Scales by Bruce Munro Studio - Castle Bridge

Those crossing Castle Bridge are being painted in reflections of shimmering light as they admire the suspended facade of more than 1800 recycled CDs and DVDs, inspired by the waters of Sydney Harbour.

Swing Song by Bristol Light Festival - Queen Square

Back for another year of musical delights, Swing Song can be found on Queen Square. Due to popular demand, Bristol Light Festival organisers have introduced a fast track ticket for one set of swings at this year’s event. More information around this, including how to book, is available here

Our Beating Heart by Studio Vertigo - St Stephens Church Gardens

Lighting up the gardens of St Stephens Church is Our Beating Heart, an enormous heart-shaped disco ball that brings people together in its display of shared love.

Tetra by Ottomata - The Podium, Broadmead

At Broadmead, visitors to the festival can find Tetra, a tactile installation that needs to be engaged with to truly be felt and understood, taking inspiration from the many forces of nature.

Parallels by Architecture Social Club - Temple Church

Temple Church has been illuminated into a world of lasers and mirrors, where moving footage of natural phenomena like flora and the cosmos are being transformed into floating abstractions of light with Parallels.

The Whilers by Air Giants - St Mary Redcliffe Gardens

The world premiere of The Whilers can be found in St Mary Redcliffe Gardens, where otherworldly creatures greet visitors as they interact with each other in an awe-inspiring experience.

Anthems: Volume One by Marcus Lyall with music from RUN Collective - Quakers Friars, Cabot Circus

Bringing the history of drum and bass to the centre of Bristol, Anthems: Volume One is inspired by the historic connection between the city and DnB music and can be found at Quakers Friars.

Katherine Jewkes, Creative Director of Bristol Light Festival, said:

“Bristol Light Festival 2025 is underway and it’s amazing to see such a positive response from visitors once again.This year brings such a variety of artworks, but at their core is a real sense of togetherness and connection with audiences. We look forward to seeing what the run holds for visitors and hope that even more people will come to Bristol to see all that is on offer!”

Fringe events

For the current edition of Bristol Light Festival, several Fringe events are happening across the city to allow visitors to amplify their experience.

From official photography walks and walking tours, to Bambalan’s Neon Kids Rave and Bristol Aquarium’s Lights Under The Sea, get involved in events across the city.



Left Handed Giant x Bristol Light Festival

For the 2025 event, Left Handed Giant has once again created the event’s official beer. This year’s ‘Shining Stars’ is a bright and balanced pale ale, full of citrusy grapefruit and juicy tropical character, from a blend of citra, motueka and el dorado. While visitors check out C-Scales at Castle Bridge, they can grab a can of Shining Stars from Left Handed Giant Brewpub to enjoy the full Bristol Light Festival experience. Shining Stars will also be available at Small Bar, Glassboat and the Royal Navy Volunteer.

 

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Festival Hub - Queen Square

Bristol Light Festival’s hub can be found at Queen Square. The perfect place for visitors to meet, regroup and rest, the hub hosts merchandise, including branded beanies, tote bags, light up umbrellas and prints. The hub also houses the information hut, seating and a food market, as well as being the site of two of the festival’s installations – Swing Song and Bristol is Always a Good Idea.

Staying in Bristol

For those looking for somewhere to stay in Bristol City Centre during the festival, a list of offers and discounts for some of the best hotels in the area can be found here. The festival recommends booking early to avoid disappointment.

Travel

Bristol Light Festival recommends travelling as sustainably as possible. Visitors are encouraged to walk or cycle to the festival where possible, or to utilise the many train and bus options available to the city centre. More information about getting to the festival can be found here