
Tickets for this year’s Carlisle City of Lights are now on sale.
The event will feature lighting of the city’s key historic landmarks and a spectacular sound and light experience at Carlisle Cathedral, Tullie House and Carlisle Castle.
The event will be held on October 21, October 22 and October 23. Time slots from 7pm to 9pm each day.
Tickets provide access to all the venues on the same night.
This year’s event is part of the Hadrian’s Wall 1900 Festival and ticket holders will be transported through time from the present day to Roman times in Luguvalium – Carlisle.
The event will start at Carlisle Cathedral, followed by Tullie House and then ending at Carlisle Castle with sound and light projected on to buildings transforming their facades.
City of Lights is organised by the Discover Carlisle team (Carlisle City Council) and Luxmuralis in association with Cumbria County Council.
Carlisle City Cllr Stephen Higgs, portfolio holder for culture, heritage and leisure, said: “City of Lights has been part of our events programme since 2020 and we have worked hard to make this event bigger and better featuring Carlisle Cathedral, Tullie House and Carlisle Castle. This year it will be celebrate Carlisle Roman heritage and will link in with the Hadrian’s Wall 1900 Festival. Get your tickets soon!”
Cllr Cyril Weber, chair of Cumbria County Council’s local committee for Carlisle, said: “I am excited to once again see our city and this year see its Roman heritage brought to life through the various lighting installations. The City of Lights project is a fantastic opportunity to showcase and celebrate our city, and a great example of the county and city council working together in partnership. I’m delighted that this is now an annual event which the whole community can take part in and enjoy.”
Peter Walker, of Luxmuralis, added: “Carlisle has such a rich and significant cultural and social heritage, going back millennia. Bringing this history and heritage to life through the creation of bespoke artwork, is a great privilege.
“The two linked light and sound shows presented on the Cathedral and the Castle will tell the story of the city over 1900 years, through archive and artistic imagery and stunningly beautiful accompanying original music. We look forward to welcoming back the thousands who have visited City of Lights before and new audiences on this significant anniversary year.”





