The Festival is open to the public on:
Thursday 18th June 10:00am to 7:00pm
Friday 19th June 10:00am to 5:00pm
Saturday 20th June 10:00am to 5:00pm
Sunday 21st June 12noon to 4:00pm
The Festival is open to the public on:
Thursday 18th June 10:00am to 7:00pm
Friday 19th June 10:00am to 5:00pm
Saturday 20th June 10:00am to 5:00pm
Sunday 21st June 12noon to 4:00pm
Blackburn Cathedral main entrance is fully wheelchair accessible.
The Cathedral is fitted with an induction loop for speech and music. Hearing aids should be put onto the appropriate setting.
A disabled toilet is available on the main floor and also on the lower floor (accessible by stairs and a lift).
The Cathedral Cafe is on the lower floor and is accessible by stairs and a lift from the main floor and is also accessible from an entrance on Cathedral Square.
Ticket are available online by visiting the Buy Tickets page
All tickets are e-tickets and will be sent to your email address. You can choose to print these tickets to display them on a mobile device to be scanned at the entrance. Purchasing in advance online, means you can go direct to the entrance and skip any box office queues.
Tickets for the main Festival are cheaper if purchased online in advance.
Tickets for Groups are available online here
A minimum of 11 tickets must be purchased to qualify for the group discount.
If you wish to contact us about buying for a group, please email info@blackburncathedralflowerfestival.com or call 01254 449 016
Tickets for NAFAS members are available online here
Please bring proof of membership when you visit the Festival.
Tickets for Fringe Events, Demonstrations and Concerts are available online here
These tickets do not include entry into the main Festival. If you want to visit the Festival, you will need either a Day Pass or Unlimited Pass.
Separate tickets are required for The Preview Dinner, Demonstration by Tom De Houwer, NAFAS Demonstrations, The Secret Garden Jazz Event & Music for a Midsummer Evening.
This is a demonstration with a difference, so expect the unexpected.
The event is taking place at King George’s Hall, Northgate, Blackburn and is just a short stroll from the Festival in Blackburn town centre.
King George’s Hall aims to be as accessible as possible for deaf and disabled people or anyone who needs help to attend an event.
The NAFAS demonstrations are taking place at Blackburn Central Library, Town Hall Street, Blackburn which is just a short stroll from the Festival in Blackburn town centre.
The Hornby Theatre (inside the library) is on the first floor and is fully accessible via stairs and a lift.