Over the last week, Lincolnshire has been buzzing with enthralling announcements of upcoming events, all set to infuse joy, nostalgia and bolster the sense of unity within our county. From Lincoln Castle’s exhilarating revival of live music to the reminiscent ‘Vintage on Sea’ event at Chapel St Leonards, a variety of thrilling entertainment activities are in store for Lincolnshire, upholding our vibrant culture and rich heritage.
The Ministry of Sound’s decision to bring their rhythmic Balearic beats to Lincoln Castle is clear evidence of Lincolnshire’s burgeoning image as a high-quality entertainment hub. Concurrently, the Lincolnshire Showground was electrified by the Call Of The Wild Festival’s exhilarating performances, adding a refreshing wave of rock ‘n’ roll to our local entertainment industry.
Pride fills the air as Cleethorpes has been chosen to host the National Armed Forces Day. Alongside, the International Bomber Command Centre continues to enthral visitors with its exhibition of 14 captivating photos, offering a sneak-peek into a captivating chapter of history.
Another historic moment awaits Lincolnshire with the return of the Lincolnshire Show in 2025, marking its remarkable 140th year. This advent pays homage to the enduring relevance and charm of this event that celebrates our county’s prosperous rural heritage. With plans for Stagecoach to initiate a specialised bus service from Gainsborough to the show, accessibility for residents and tourists will be substantially enhanced.
The forthcoming weeks and months are poised to offer a delightful blend of top-notch entertainment, reminiscent journeys down memory lane, and exuberant celebrations of our abundant cultural heritage. There has never been a better time to be in Lincolnshire and we encourage everyone to immerse themselves in these eagerly awaited festivities, thereby making the most of the radiant community spirit they embody.