Lets Glow 2024
Monday 12 to Sunday 18 February 2024
Free
'Let's Glow' is back again this year! See Basingstoke town centre in new light this February half-term with a free light trail brought to you by Love Basingstoke and Festival Place.
Between Monday 12 February and Sunday 18 February head to the unit next to Swarovski on the upper level of Festival Place from 9.30am until closing for some interactive light fun. You can also enjoy the street projections at the Top of the Town and a light roof on London Street from 5pm to 9pm from Monday 12 February to Saturday 17 February.
There's more to love on Thursday 15 February to Saturday 17 February with light shows outside the Willis Museum and installations in War Memorial Park including lasers, the 'Basingstoke Beacon', tree illuminations and a light tunnel, taking place between 5pm and 9pm.
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