Lumiere (festival)
| Lumiere festival | |
|---|---|
| Status | active |
| Genre | light art |
| Frequency | Biennially in Durham, Occasional elsewhere |
| Locations | Durham and touring |
| Country | United Kingdom |
| Years active | 2009–2025 |
| Established | Durham, November 2009 |
| Most recent | Durham, November 2025 |
| Organised by | Artichoke |
| Website | www |
Lumiere is the UK's largest light festival. The festival, produced by London-based creative company Artichoke, debuted in Durham in 2009. The festival was part inspired by the Fête des lumières in Lyon. Hosted in winter time, and free to attend, the festival typically comprises a number of light art-installations, as well as illuminating iconic buildings and locations. The festival takes place biennially in November in Durham, and since 2013 has occasionally toured to other locations, both reusing popular illuminations from Durham and creating new bespoke installations. In October 2025 it was announced by Artichoke that Lumiere 2025 would be the final iteration of festival, ending the popular illuminations after 16 years.