Battersea Power Station’s Light Festival 2023
Returning for its third year, The Light Festival at Battersea Power Station is back in full swing, bringing a much needed glow to these dull winter evenings. To make things even better the DE-LIGHT-FUL festival is free to all and open until the 5th of March. Whilst you’re here why not take a journey up Lift 109 to soak in spectacular 360-degree views of London and watch the city sparkle.
What lights can you expect to see
Battersea Power Station has collaborated with Light Art Collection to create eight stunning pieces of art positioned inside and around the Power Station. Kick those winter blues and wander down to the Grade II* listed building to soak in the bright and beautiful lights. Watt a perfect way to light up these crisp winter evenings.
Here’s a list of all eight installations lighting up the Power Station this year:
- Badstop by Atelier Haute Cuisine (UK debut)
- End Over End by Studio Vertigo (London debut)
- Moonburn by Stichting Barstow (UK debut)
- Strangers in the Light by Victor Engbers and Ina Smits (UK debut)
- Rotifers by Nicole Banowetz (UK debut)
- Neighbourhood by Sergey Kim (London debut)
- My Light is Your Light by Alaa Minawi
- Eternal Sundown by Mads Vegas
Highlights include the iconic End Over End by Studio Vertigo and the Bath Plug (Badstop by Atelier Haute Cuisine) positioned outside the north entrance and pictured below.
Check out our highlight reel on instagram to get a taste of what you can expect to see.
Getting around
Download a copy of Battersea Power Station’s Light Festival Map here or collect a fold-out map from their guest services desk inside the north and south entrances of the Power Station.
Head over to our Getting Here page to plan your journey to Battersea Power Station.