Festival has been lighting up Lancaster for a decade
In 2012, Lancaster Arts Partners had launched a First Fridays initiative, where special events took place for free on the first Friday of every month to encourage people to try something new, so they joined forces with Lancaster City Council to launch what was first entitled Light Up The Streets on the first Friday in November, the day before the fireworks.
“Light Up The Streets was a pilot event so we had to think of how we could expand on its success and make more of a weekend of it to benefit businesses and the people of Lancaster,” said Julie Brown, Light Up Lancaster’s artistic director who’s been involved with the festival since day one. Since then, Light Up Lancaster always begins on the night before the fireworks and ends when the final rocket bursts over the castle.
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