Luton Borough Council
08/03/2022 - Events are back and 2022 will be busy!
In March 2020, the St Patrick’s Day Festival was cancelled the Friday before it was due to take place because of the looming threat of Covid, which turned out to be the start of UK wide cancellations and lockdowns as we dealt with the pandemic.
Fast forward to today and the picture is much more optimistic; the St Patrick’s Day Festival is back this Sunday (13 March) with a packed day of events, including the popular parade.
Along with last year’s Fireworks display, it heralds the return of Luton’s regular and popular events across the town that have been very much missed. With the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee celebrations due in the Summer and other dates being added weekly, the 2022 events calendar is starting to fill up fast.
2022 started off with a series of Street Festivals funded by the Welcome Back Fund, held in The Hat District. The last of these, the Wellness Weekend, will take place on Friday 25 and Saturday 26 March.
April will see the return of The Big Iftar in St George’s Square on 8 April and St George’s Day in Market Hill on 23 April.
Luton International Carnival will take place on Saturday 4 June as part of the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee weekend, bringing the parade back to the town centre, and residents are being encouraged to run street parties on their roads or in their local park on Sunday 5 June.
A beacon will be lit on the evening of Thursday 2 June, accompanied by a choir, piper and bugler to mark the Queen’s 70 year reign.
Other events due to make a return include Luton Half Marathon and 10k, Luton Mela and Lighting up Luton. The council intend to start using the bandstand in Wardown Park for live music performances from Spring, with the first event on Monday 18 April and The Hat Factory Arts Centre has just held its first Hat District Lates, with live music and food in the Hat District. These will take place once a month throughout the year.
In addition, 59 Productions will be putting on a large-scale spectacular in the town centre, driven by an in-depth community engagement and education programme with Revoluton Arts. Luton is one of five town centres across the UK that has been chosen to host the 25 minute show that will include performers, projections and lights, and will run every night for a week in April.
2022 will also see the first Pride in Luton on Saturday 25 June, with the theme ‘Unmasking Luton’s LGBTQ+ community’ and celebrating 50 years of Pride in UK.
Cllr Sian Goding, portfolio holder for Regeneration and Inclusive Growth said, “Seeing all the events coming back to Luton is fantastic and a very welcome sight following such difficult times. I’m sure that businesses, residents and visitors to our town alike have been encouraged to see things starting to return to normal, which is also a vital part to the town’s economic recovery from COVID-19.
“It has been great to see people out and enjoying events so far and long may it continue. I know there are lots of plans being put together and many smaller organisations are also announcing dates. I hope to see many more days of having fun or taking part across the town.”
The council received a Welcome Back Fund (£264,000 from the England European Regional Development Fund as part of the European Structural and Investment Funds Growth Programme 2014-2020) and the events are part of the programme of activity and projects taking place in the town centre.
You can find out about all the events happening in your town, or add your own event, by visiting the events page on our website and the Love Luton website.
If you wish to put on a street or park party, you can fill in the online form or download the PDF on our website.
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