Flamborough Fire Festival

Where: Formerly Flamborough, Yorkshire at the Mereside and New Festival Arena at the Village Green
When: Formerly 31st December
Time: Formerly From 8pm at the Mereside, until approx. 10 pm

 

This new event literally blazed into the festival firmament in 2015 but drew on a host of ancient traditions. Before the Vikings invaded York (where there is a Viking Festival in February- see separate article), they took over at Flamborough and much of the festival drew upon Viking heritage and customs. You could expect swinging fireballs, Viking-themed fancy dress including competitions for all age groups, a longship parade, lots of noise, fireworks and more. The special events were set at intervals through the evening from a family-friendly starting time of 8pm so there was plenty to keep everyone amused before the firework finale, and as the festival continued to grow there were new displays each year- the information below came directly from the organisers for the 2022 event:

“The Flamborough Fire Festival is back this year on New Year’s Eve with a new start time of 8pm!
This year’s Festival promises to be one of the most spectacular ever following the covid19 pandemic!The organisers are planning a number of new ideas at this year’s Festival including a1200 Viking Torchlight Procession, World’s Strongest Viking Competition, pulling of a Viking Longship around the village green, over thirty Fireballs and Fire torches, and a huge Fireworks spectacular to end the event”.

Helpful Hints

The event is now moving date to summer (details yet to be announced) and will no longer happen on New Year’s Eve. When the details are announced I’ll move this page to the appropriate new date and table but currently the event has lapsed.

All are welcome, and in 2022 tickets cost £10 (with no torch) or £15 (including torch for taking part in the Procession) and there was free entry for those under 15 years old. Only 1200 torches were available in total, and tickets could be purchased in advance via the event website. Funds raised at the event are donated to local good causes.

Viking dress was encouraged for visitors as well as participants – costume hints are on their website. There was no official car park for the event, so you had to make sure that you didn’t park on the procession route if you arrived by car (details on website link below) and allow plenty of time. Check out the very thorough event website for all the details!

Click here for the event website: http://flamboroughfirefestival.org

Thanks to Doc Rowe and the Festival team for sharing info about this event and some of their photos!

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