The Times and Sunday Times Cheltenham Literature Festival 2025 has concluded with a landmark edition, marking a record-breaking year for ticket sales and reaffirming the enduring power of literature festivals. Over ten vibrant days, the festival welcomed thousands of book lovers to Cheltenham, solidifying its reputation as a premier destination for celebrating the written and spoken word.
The 2025 festival saw unprecedented demand, with record-breaking ticket sales across its diverse programme of over 400 events. Visitors were treated to a rich tapestry of author talks, panel discussions, workshops, and performances, showcasing the transformative impact of storytelling.
“This year’s festival has been a resounding success, reflecting the public’s unwavering passion for literature,” said Nicola Tuxworth, Head of Cheltenham Festivals. “It’s been wonderful to witness the joy and inspiration that our events have brought to the community.”
The festival’s free-to-see programme in Montpellier Gardens and Cheltenham Town Centre also proved to be a major draw, attracting large crowds and cementing the festival’s reputation as a inclusive, accessible celebration of the written word.
The Times and Sunday Times Cheltenham Literature Festival takes place annually in October. The 2026 edition is scheduled for 10-19 October 2026. For more information and to stay up-to-date on future programming, please visit the Cheltenham Festivals website at cheltenhamfestivals.com or follow them on social media.
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