Close Menu
    Latest Edition
    FabUK Magazine Unveils Its 27th Edition Featuring Anya Taylor Joy and Announces Major Expansion Plans
    The latest
    • From Tokyo Streets to London Chic: The Rise of TOKKOU
    • Discovering the Magic of Maldives Overwater Villas
    • How Beauty Brands Profit from Cosmetic Bags
    • “The Bride!” World Premiere Lights Up London
    • 79th Festival de Cannes Names Park Chan-wook as Jury President
    • Vivz World Fashion Week London 2026: A Global Showcase of Talent and Culture
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Fabuk MagazineFabuk Magazine
    • Fashion

      From Tokyo Streets to London Chic: The Rise of TOKKOU

      3 March 2026

      Vivz World Fashion Week London 2026: A Global Showcase of Talent and Culture

      26 February 2026

      Fashion Scout “Ones To Watch”: Invisible Boundaries Redefines Emotional Dressing at London Fashion Week

      26 February 2026

      Cavia Unveils FW26 Collection “Le Chant des Formes”

      25 February 2026

      Martino Midali Unveils “I N S O S P E N S I O N E” — A Collection That Turns Fashion into an Act of Listening

      25 February 2026
    • Film

      79th Festival de Cannes Names Park Chan-wook as Jury President

      26 February 2026

      2026 EE BAFTA Film Awards Celebrate Cinema at the Royal Festival Hall

      22 February 2026

      Sophie Habboo Wows in Black Lace Alongside Husband Jamie Laing at BAFTA Awards

      22 February 2026

      Oscar Winners to Return as Presenters at the 98th Academy Awards

      19 February 2026

      Global Stars, Special Honours and Live Performances Set for Sunday’s EE BAFTA Film Awards

      17 February 2026
    • Music

      BORIS BREJCHA ANNOUNCES LANDMARK DEBUT ALEXANDRA PALACE SHOW FOR REFLECTIONS TOUR 2026

      23 February 2026

      Marc Anthony & Nathy Peluso Release Salsa Collaboration “Como En El Idilio”

      6 February 2026

      The Ingrid Announce ‘Mother’: A New Single With Purpose, Wit and Quiet Defiance

      5 February 2026

      THE CURE WIN THEIR FIRST GRAMMY AWARDS IN 50 YEAR CAREER

      3 February 2026

      RISING INDIE-ROCK TALENT MARY MIDDLEFIELD SHAKES OFF THE JANUARY BLUES WITH FIERCE NEW SINGLE WAKE UP!

      30 January 2026
    • Travel

      Discovering the Magic of Maldives Overwater Villas

      27 February 2026

      A FAB Way to Tour the UK: The Ultimate Road Trip

      16 February 2026

      What Details Make a Phuket Private Pool Villa Feel Exclusive?

      12 February 2026

      Discovering the Zedwell Hotel in Piccadilly Circus, London: A Cozy Urban Retreat with a difference.

      18 November 2025

      Best Places To Visit in the UK For Luxurious Escapes

      16 October 2025
    • Store
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram YouTube
    Fabuk MagazineFabuk Magazine
    You are at:Home»News»London’s sky to be lit up with Borealis spectacular this Winter
    News

    London’s sky to be lit up with Borealis spectacular this Winter

    17 November 20216 Mins Read
    WhatsApp Facebook Twitter Threads Copy Link Email
    Share
    Facebook Twitter WhatsApp Threads Copy Link Email
    • Mayor unveils dazzling new Winter Lights’ displays and invites Londoners and visitors to celebrate the most magical time of the year in capital
    • Free tickets for ‘Northern Lights’ Borealis light spectacular at the City of London Corporation’s Guildhall Yard available online now
    • Sadiq’s Winter Lights’ season will bring together a host of outdoor festive events and activities – including unique illuminations along the Southbank

    A free Northern Lights inspired spectacular in the heart of London has been announced today by the Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan. It is part of a series of exciting festive events and attractions taking place throughout the winter months to boost visitors to central London and attract even more visitors and tourists to the capital.

    Baas house 11 by hetain patel credit piccadilly lights and circa.art daniel adhami
    Baas house 11 by hetain patel credit piccadilly lights and circa.art daniel adhami

    The ‘Borealis’ lights display will bring one of the seven Natural Wonders of the World to the capital’s skies in City Corporation’s Guildhall Yard this December, with free tickets available online from today.1 The spectacular installation, by renowned artist Dan Acher, will allow thousands of visitors to experience the magic of the Northern Lights right in the city centre between 11-22 of December and is one of a number of fantastic experiences on offer in London this winter.

    Winter Lights is the latest season of the Mayor’s Let’s Do London campaign – the biggest domestic tourism campaign London has ever seen – which is championing the capital’s businesses, cultural institutions and attractions.

    The campaign has already contributed an estimated £70m back into the economy and the new Winter Lights season will celebrate London’s world-famous art, culture and heritage with a series of dazzling light displays.

    Blackfriars to lambeth bridges illuminated river © jason hawkes
    Blackfriars to lambeth bridges illuminated river © jason hawkes

    The light works will be created along the River Thames, with London’s landmark bridges, buildings and trees illuminated as part of the Southbank Winter Lights outdoor exhibition.

    Other eye-catching attractions will include an enchanting animal-themed winter light display at the Tower of London and a free Canary Wharf Winter Lights Spectacular, which will feature 20 new light commissions by some of the most innovative artists across the globe, an ice rink and outdoor food market.

    Canary wharf winter lights, credit nunzio prenna
    Canary wharf winter lights, credit nunzio prenna

    Thousands of illuminated white roses will be placed in Grosvenor Square as part of an Ever After Garden display by fashion designer Anya Hindmarch. Illuminated River, a free public artwork, brings moving light and colour to nine of London’s bridges and is be the longest public art project in the world, and a Circa commission by Hetain Patel will use the Piccadilly Lights to explore themes of immigration and identity.

    Ever after garden credit david parry
    Ever after garden credit david parry

    The Winter Lights programme will also celebrate the return of the West End’s pantomime season, family favourites like Hyde Park Winter Wonderland and seasonal attractions, including winter markets and ice rinks at iconic locations like the Natural History Museum and Somerset House.

    Winter wonderland 2018 credit joshua atkins
    Winter wonderland 2018 credit joshua atkins

    London’s iconic red buses offer a brilliant way to see the capital’s Christmas lights, with routes 12, 94, 98, 139 and 390 all travelling through Oxford Circus and offering great value for money to see all the best festive sights thanks to the Mayor’s Hopper fare.

    Winter wonderland 2019 credit giles smith
    Winter wonderland 2019 credit giles smith

    The Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan said: “London is the best place in the world to celebrate the festive season and my Winter Lights programme is bringing our world-renowned arts, culture and heritage together to ensure our city sparkles and enthrals this year.

    “The Borealis spectacular will bring the magic of the Northern Lights to our city, London’s landmark bridges, buildings and trees will be illuminated along the Southbank and our world-famous Christmas lights, ice rinks and markets will ensure our city is gloriously decked out for Londoners and visitors to enjoy.

    Southbank centre photo morley von sternberg
    Southbank centre photo morley von sternberg

    “All this and more is taking place in the heart of our great city as part of my ‘Let’s Do London’ campaign. From our world-class shops and attractions, to our incredible restaurants and bars there is so much to see and enjoy this festive season and that’s why I’m urging Londoners and visitors to experience the best our capital has to offer and support our hospitality industry as much as possible.”

    Wendy Hyde,  Chair of the City of London Corporation’s Culture, Heritage and Libraries Committee, said: “It’s exciting to be hosting this remarkable take on the Northern Lights here in the heart of the City – sure to become a big talking point for Londoners in the Square Mile and beyond. There is energy flowing back through the centre of our capital, and cultural spectaculars like Borealis are key to creating that feeling. London is coming together, with the arts playing a leading role in our recovery from the pandemic.”

    Tom O’Leary, Director of Public Engagement at Historic Royal Palaces, said, “We’re really looking forward to welcoming families to the Tower of London to enjoy the festivities this December, which will be suitably dressed for Christmas with historic royal decorations to get visitors into the spirit! We remain hugely grateful to the Greater London Authority for their support as we continue to welcome our visitors back to the fortress after a challenging few years.”

    Cedar Lewisohn, Southbank Centre Curator for Site Design said: “We are extremely pleased to welcome audiences back to Southbank Centre to view our Winter Light project. We hope the artworks by UK based and international artists will be both thought provoking and illuminating.”

    Hetain Patel, Artist said: “After a hard year for artists, it has been an incredible opportunity for me to have my work shining on such a London landmark as part of the CIRCA art program. It is so vital in this moment we are all living to reconsider who gets to occupy iconic spaces like the Piccadilly Lights screen. In creating this film representing my grandmother Baa, I wanted to celebrate her, looking powerful in her domestic activity at home in Bolton as a giant matriarch. I’m doing this not just to celebrate her but to actively expand what we consider as Britishness today.”

    Anya Hindmarch Fashion Designer, said: “The Ever After Garden is filling Grosvenor Square for the month of December with 25,000 illuminated roses in support of The Royal Marsden Cancer Charity. Visitors can visit for free and can dedicate a rose to someone they have lost. It offers a reflective moment in amongst all of London’s Christmas cheer, which seems more apt than ever this year. We are so grateful to the Mayor of London and Let’s do London for the support to make this happen.”

    Bradley Hemmings, Artistic Director of FESTIVAL.ORG who are producing Borealis, said: “FESTIVAL.ORG is delighted to be working with the Mayor’s Lets Do London campaign, Winter Lights season to present Dan Acher’s Borealis. Earlier this summer, our audiences in Greenwich and Woolwich took this awe inspiring artwork to their hearts and so we’re thrilled that the Mayor is enabling Londoners to experience it in the atmospheric setting of the Guildhall Yard.”

    Borealis 1 credit gdif 2021 karin tearle
    Borealis 2 credit gdif 2021 helen boast
    Borealis 3 credit gdif 2021 doug southall
    Borealis 4 credit gdif 2021 doug southall
    London’s sky Mayor of London Sadiq Khan Winter Lights

    Related Posts

    2 Mins Read

    2026 EE BAFTA Film Awards Celebrate Cinema at the Royal Festival Hall

    22 February 2026 Film
    2 Mins Read

    Sophie Habboo Wows in Black Lace Alongside Husband Jamie Laing at BAFTA Awards

    22 February 2026 Film
    2 Mins Read

    Tolu Coker Electrifies London Fashion Week with Royal and Rap Royalty Front Row

    19 February 2026 Fashion
    1 Min Read

    Oscar Winners to Return as Presenters at the 98th Academy Awards

    19 February 2026 Film festivals
    Latest Edition
    FabUK Magazine Unveils Its 27th Edition Featuring Anya Taylor Joy and Announces Major Expansion Plans
    Film
    2026 EE BAFTA Film Awards Celebrate Cinema at the Royal Festival Hall
    22 February 20262 Mins Read
    Film
    Sophie Habboo Wows in Black Lace Alongside Husband Jamie Laing at BAFTA Awards
    22 February 20262 Mins Read
    Fashion
    Tolu Coker Electrifies London Fashion Week with Royal and Rap Royalty Front Row
    19 February 20262 Mins Read
    Film festivals
    Oscar Winners to Return as Presenters at the 98th Academy Awards
    19 February 20261 Min Read
    Fabuk Magazine
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram YouTube Pinterest
    • How to get FabUK
    © 2015 - 2026 All Rights Reserved. Privacy Policy

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.