Scarborough Sparkle
Festival

Scarborough Sparkle

Friday, November 27, 2026 – Sunday, November 29, 2026
Scarborough Open Air Theatre
Scarborough Sparkle is a three-day festive event held at the Scarborough Open Air Theatre from November 27, 2026. This seasonal gathering combines a Christmas lights festival with a market atmosphere, where visitors can browse a collection of craft stalls showcasing handmade items and artisanal products. The festival includes live music performances adding a cheerful soundtrack to the event, creating an inviting environment for families and friends. One of the highlights is the lantern parade that lights up the venue as dusk falls, providing a memorable visual enjoy. The event has a lively venue for both locals and visitors to enjoy early holiday celebrations in a welcoming setting along the scenic Yorkshire coast. Scarborough Sparkle is designed to appeal to a wide audience with its festive mood, diverse crafts, and family-friendly entertainment, making it a pleasant occasion to start the Christmas season.

Tips for Attending

  • Arrive early to find parking easily and enjoy the full range of stalls before the crowds build up.
  • Bring a camera to capture the evening lantern parade as the lights create a charming atmosphere.
  • Wrap up warmly since the open-air setting can get chilly in late November.
  • Check the event schedule online for live music timings to catch your favourite performances.

Practical Information

Budget: Minimal budget required for entry; expenses mainly for food, drinks, and any crafts or gifts purchased.. Duration: Plan to spend a few hours exploring the stalls, enjoying live music, and attending the lantern parade, especially in the early evening.. Food Drink: Food and beverages are available from market stalls offering seasonal treats and hot drinks.. What To Wear: Dress in layers with warm, water-resistant outerwear and comfortable footwear suitable for outdoor walking in cooler weather.. Getting There: Scarborough is accessible by train and bus services from major Yorkshire towns. The Open Air Theatre is within walking distance from the town centre and main parking areas.. Booking Advice: Entry to the event is free, but some craft stalls or activities may require small purchases or fees. Reservations are not necessary.

Best For

familiescraft enthusiastsmusic loversfestive celebrations

Venue

Scarborough Open Air Theatre

Burniston Road, YO12 6PF

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Burniston Road, YO12 6PF