Boston Book Festival 2022

Boston Book Festival 2022



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Welcome to the second Boston Book Festival, which will take place from September 16th - 18th 2022. 

Events are being held at Blackfriars Theatre and Arts Centre,  Boston Guildhall,  Fydell House and Boston Library.

EVENT UPDATE - IMPORTANT INFORMATION

Due to circumstances out of their control some of this weekends events have had to be cancelled or moved - we have endeavoured to contact everyone involved but please check the listings below for updates. 

Latest Cancellations:- 

Lisa Hartley Elliot - Fri 16th @ 7pm - Cancelled
Juliet McKenna - Fri 16th @ 7pm - Cancelled
Barbara Copperthwaite - Sat 17th @ 10am - Cancelled
Helen Gould - Sat 17th @ 10.30am - Cancelled
Nick Louth - Sat 17th @ 3pm - Cancelled
Claire Ladds - Sun 18th @ 10am - Cancelled
Jayne Norman - Sun 18th @ 1pm - Cancelled

Change of Venue:
Sam Mcallister - Sun 18th @ 2pm has moved to Fydell House.
  

 

They have a full schedule of events ranging from poetry to chicklit, from children’s books to historical fiction, and everything in between. There’s bound to be something to suit you, whether you are an avid reader, or just read when you are on an aeroplane on your way to the sun. Come and meet the authors, talk about their work, and perhaps be inspired to write your own best-seller!
 
All events take place within a small area at venues around Boston’s historic Market Place, the biggest surviving medieval market square in England.
 
Come along and dip into a single event, or binge on books all weekend. 
 
Please check the event location and time carefully for accessibility before booking.
Also if you are booking a ticket for a child - please contact Box Office to book your Complimentary accompanying Adult ticket so we can track numbers. Thanks
 
For more information about each author head over to the Boston Book Festival website by clicking here.


Blackfriars undoubtedly plays a very important role as Boston's centre for entertainment and the arts. It is home to two very successful local amateur dramatic and operatic groups, as well as hosting a varied program of professional stage productions.