It’s official, the Weekend at the Asylum Steampunk festival is staying in Lincoln for 2025

Steampunk festival at Lincoln Castle

The popular event will return to the city on August bank holiday weekend next year.

The event attracts around 100,000 visitors to Lincoln, but concerns had been raised that it may have to move to another location due to the lack of affordable accommodation in the city.

The event organisers, The Ministry of Steampunk, have now confirmed that the popular event will continue in Lincoln next year, after local councils, the city’s universities and Lincoln BIG offered their support.

Steampunk van and costume

Cllr Lindsey Cawrey, executive councillor for culture at Lincolnshire County Council, welcomed the news that the event would stay:

“I’m so pleased that Steampunk will be staying in Lincoln for 2025. Months of hard work by officers and members at Lincolnshire County Council, and John Naylor at the Ministry of Steampunk, has paid off so that the event can be held in the city next year.

“Huge thanks go to the University of Lincoln for talking with us and offering their support to make sure there will be a range of accommodation options for the increasing visitor numbers this unique event attracts.”

As in previous years, some accommodation is on offer from Bishop Grosseteste University for those wishing to stay in Lincoln during the event. For summer 2025, the University of Lincoln has also teamed up with The Ministry of Steampunk to provide accommodation.

A campsite will also be set up for the event at the International Bomber Command Centre.

Steampunk festival in the Lincoln Castle grounds

John Naylor from the Ministry of Steampunk, who runs the event, said:

“The 15th event will be the largest celebration of steampunk as a creative artform and community the world has ever seen attracting visitors from around the globe. It is only fitting that we can do this in the city.

“Both Lincolnshire County Council and Lincoln City Council have been instrumental in securing the agreements needed to allow us to run ‘Weekend at the Asylum XV’ in the city and we are extremely grateful for their help and support.

“The festival had been under threat due to the affordability of accommodation in the city. We are thankful for the kind support of  both University of Lincoln and Bishop Grosseteste University in building a solution allowing us to stay for 2025.”

Cllr Joshua Wells, Portfolio Holder for Inclusive Economic Growth at City of Lincoln Council said:

“We are very pleased that the decision has been made to keep the Steampunk Festival in Lincoln. We were one of several partners who helped deliver this successful outcome for the city. This collaborative effort has ensured that one of the most colourful and exciting events in Lincoln’s calendar will continue to delight participants and visitors alike, ensuring an ongoing economic benefit for many of the city’s businesses.”

People dressed up in their Steampunk outfits on bikes

Heather Stephen, Head of Commercial Marketing, Events and Conferencing at the University of Lincoln, said:

“We are delighted to support Steampunk 2025 with much needed modern, good quality and affordable accommodation. Those staying on campus will benefit from being close to activities both on campus at the Engine Shed as well as within the city whilst being able to enjoy a flexible, self-catered option, which is more suited to young adults and families. Not only this, but those staying within our apartments as Steampunk 'flatmates' are presented with an additional opportunity to connect with each other adding another layer to the experience of Steampunk.

“This collaboration, we hope, is the start of long-term, imaginative working together which adds value to the city's Steampunk offer through events on campus and provides opportunities for our academics and students to be involved in such a renowned event. 

“Seeing unique events like this in Lincoln brings our city to life and celebrates our history and heritage whilst adding to our culture today. Something we cannot afford to lose.”

Published: 7th November 2024