Sunderland's Festival of Light in Roker is off to a dazzling start following an exciting opening night.
Families from across the region flocked to the first evening of the Festival of Light in Roker Park and the ever-popular Sunderland Illuminations along the seafront.
Sunderland City Council Cabinet Member for Vibrant City, Councillor Linda Williams, said: “It has been fantastic to see the much-loved Sunderland Illuminations and Festival of Light back off to a fantastic start. There are some beautiful new displays throughout the park as well as funfair rides and entertainment for families to enjoy
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“I am delighted to see that the opening night has been so popular. Tickets are selling fast, and some slots are already sold out, so I would encourage anyone who hasn’t booked their tickets yet to do so quickly to avoid disappointment.”
The Festival of Light will run every Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday until Saturday 12 November, and will open every day over half term, week beginning 24 October. A ‘quiet hour’ between 4pm-5pm is available to book on selected dates for visitors looking for a quieter or calmer experience.
During this time, music in the park will be turned down and performances and street theatre will be limited.
Alongside the Festival of Light, the much-loved Sunderland Illuminations are lighting up the night sky along the Roker and Seaburn seafront every night from 13 October. However due to the Active Travel England cycleway development on Whitburn Road, there are no activities or funfair on Cliffe Park this year.
Visitors are advised that all tickets must be pre-booked online in advance as there will be no tickets for sale at the event site. Tickets are £3 per person and discounts are available for groups of three or more, with free entry for children under two.
You can purchase tickets for the Festival of Light by visiting: https://www.mysunderland.co.uk/fol
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