
Jane Austen Festival 2026
The 2026 Jane Austen Festival will take place Friday the 11th to Sunday the 20th of September.
This page will be updated as we gather information for the 2026 festival, please check back regularly.
Countdown to the start of the 2026 Jane Austen Festival.
Promeande Wristbands are now on sale- head to the Promenade website page to join us on Saturday 12th Sepetmber 2026.
We do not have 2026 ticket sales date for the rest of the event tickets, but to ensure that you receive 'hot of the press' information please sign up to our free newsletter where all the important dates and information can be found.
Events will be added to the daily lists below as they are confirmed and announced via our free newsletter.
Thursday 09/04/2026
The time has come to share our 2026 Jane Austen Festival Fashion Themes. Thank you to everyone who shared your ideas with us on social media and via email.
As always Fashion themes are just for fun, and we like to think we've picked themes that can be embraced even with a small costume detail. So no pressure to sew a whole new wardrobe - unless you want to!
Those of you who have been attending the Jane Austen Festival for a few years will notice some new themes, as well as some old favourites from the past (or should that be… from behind the black veil?)



Friday 11th
Frilly Friday
Think frilly caps, chemisettes and ruffles on dresses!
Saturday 12th
Spectator Saturday
Promenade Finery; An opportunity to show off your best outfit as we promenade through the town.
Sunday 13th
Sleevils Sunday
We love a fancy sleeve - although sewing them can sometimes be a challenge. Tassels, pintucks and trimming galore! Show off your fanciest sleeves on Sleevil Sunday
Monday 14th
Millinery Monday
A day dedicated to hats and bonnets! Perhaps you might even have a new one to show off, purchased at our Festival Fayre?
Tuesday 15th
Gothic Day
By overwhelming popular demand, gothic day is back
Wednesday 16th
On Wednesdays we wear PINK!
It wouldn't be Wednesday at the Jane Austen Festival if we weren't wearing pink!
Thursday 17th
Redcoats and Red Cloaks
In honour of our Thursday excursion to Lacock, a.k.a Meryton! We invite you to embrace your Lydia and Kitty, or perhaps even Wickham?
Friday 18th
Fun Fabric Friday
Tartan, stripes, florals! Show us your fun fabric.
Saturday 19th
Second Chance Saturday
We would love to see any dresses made out of second-hand fabrics, or perhaps a re-wear of an outfit already worn this week.
Sunday 20th
Botanical Beauty
Take inspiration from all things Botanical as we finish the festival with a promenade around the beautiful Botanical Gardens

23rd March 2026
Tickets for our September Balls are SOLD OUT, and the waiting lists for returned tickets are full.
Tickets for the rest of the September events will go on sale later in the Spring.
*please note our waiting lists are only for returned ball tickets, and we cannot predict if and when this might happen
Mollands Friday Afternoon Assembly
Friday 11th September - 14:00
- Name of each ticket holder
- Dietary requirements for each ticket holder
1811 Sense & Sensibility Regency Ball
Friday 11th September - 19:00
- Name of each ticket holder
- Dietary requirements for each ticket holder
Mollands Sat Afternoon Assembly
Saturday 12th September - 14:00
- Name of each ticket holder
- Dietary requirements for each ticket holder
Beginners Harvest Regency Ball
Saturday 12th September - 18:30
- Name of each ticket holder
- Dietary requirements for each ticket holder
Dancers Harvest Regency Ball
Saturday 12th September - 20:00
- Name of each ticket holder
- Dietary requirements for each ticket holder
1815 Emma "Switched Off" Ball
Sunday 13th September - 19:00
- Name of each ticket holder
- Dietary requirements for each ticket holder
Rose Ball
Wednesday 16th September - 20:00
- Name of each dance event attendee.
- Main course dinner choice for each attendee:
Pork tenderloin, crisp pancetta, Anna potato, heritage carrot
or
Caramelised onion tart tatin, goat’s curd, charred radicchio, basil, pine nut (vegetarian)
Dessert will be:
Strawberry Eton mess, honeycomb crumb
- Tables for dinner seat 8 people each, please note your seating requests during booking. All group bookings will automatically be sat together.
- Dietary requirements for each ticket holder.
Masquerade Gods & Goddesses Soiree & Ball
Friday 18th September - 19:00
- Name of each dance event attendee.
- Main course dinner choice for each attendee:
Roast lamb loin, mustard and herb gremolata, fondant potato, spring greens
or
Broccoli and roast butternut squash risotto, feta, pea, carrot crisp (vegetarian)
Dessert will be:
Plant-based chocolate and salted caramel tart, honey-poached apricot, crème fraîche (vegan)
- Tables for dinner seat 10 people each, please note your seating requests during booking. All group bookings will automatically be sat together.
- Dietary requirements for each ticket holder.
Masquerade Neptune Nautical Soiree & Ball
Saturday 19th September - 19:00
- Name of each dance event attendee.
- Main course dinner choice for each attendee:
Cornish hake, baby potato, tenderstem broccoli, brown butter shrimp
or
Broccoli and roast butternut squash risotto, feta, pea, carrot crisp (vegetarian)
Dessert will be:
Classic lemon meringue pie
- Tables for dinner seat 10 people each, please note your seating requests during booking. All group bookings will automatically be sat together.
- Dietary requirements for each ticket holder.
27th February 2026
Today we can reveal some returning Jane Austen Festival favourites from yesteryear, as well as one new event for 2026…
We have an ever-so-exciting snippet to share, which is that the Jane Austen Festival will be following in the footsteps of so many Austen heroines this year, and having a day out in the countryside! Mark your diaries: on Thursday 17th September, we will be heading en masse to Lacock. Many of you will have seen this idyllic location on screen (most notably in the 1995 Pride and Prejudice adaptation, but fans of British historical dramas will have seen it forming a beautiful backdrop to many different stories and eras!), now we would love you to join us and enjoy it for real.
Also, as so many of you were heartbroken at not being able to join in with book-binding workshops last year, we are hosting not one, not two but three book-binding workshops in 2026!
Jane Austen Festival attendees will once again be able to grace the lawns of Bath Croquet Club. The Jane Austen Dancers of Bath will be guiding you through your allemande and pousette
moves in Regency dance workshops across the Festival.
Click the link and find out more information about these activities and our splendid excursion to Lacock from our just released February newsletter.

16th February 2026
A History of Jane Austen Festival Fashion Themes.
Fashion themes started, back in 2017, entirely as a bit of fun amongst the volunteer stewarding team. An agreement to dress up for a gothic fashion talk soon turned into 'Gothic Day'. Turban Tuesday quickly followed, in honour of steward Lucy's excellent turban game. Soon after, some of our wonderful festival attendees couldn't help but notice how beautifully coordinated our stewarding team were, and asked if we would share the themes in advance of the festival, so they might join in too.
We want to stress that themes are always just for fun, and we don't want anyone to feel pressured to join in! Fashion Steward Helen always has lots of fun
researching fashion plates and coming up with possible themes, but this year we'd love your help!
Some of our favourite themes in the past have included:
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- Fashion Plate Friday
- Gothic Day
- Matilda Monday (in honour of our favourite IKEA curtains)
-On Wednesdays We Wear Pink
- Thrifty Thursday (we love to hear the stories of how people reused or rescued the fabric to make their Thrifty Thursday outfits!)
We'll be running a poll on our social media accounts so you can make your suggestions for our 2026 themes. So, get your thinking-bonnets and top hats on! Alternatively, if social media is not your thing, feel free to email us your suggestions.
10th February 2026
The Jane Austen Festival is delighted to announce that, arm-in-arm with our dear friends at Bath Arts Collective, we will be holding our Grand Regency Costumed Promenade on Saturday 12th September 2026!
More details will be revealed in the fullness of time; stroll over to our Promenade page to see the most recent information. Alas, we don’t yet have a confirmed date for when Promenade wristbands will go on sale. Sign up to our newsletter to be kept abreast of developments!


30th January 2026
The dark days of January (the month in which Marianne gets chucked by Willoughby, Jane Bennet doesn’t get to see Bingley in London and Frank Churchill once again fails to rock up in Hartfield) are nearly over. Huzzah!
To warm your hearts and get you through the final few chilly days, we have the most frightfully exciting news to reveal… the schedule of ball and dance events for the 2026 Jane Austen Festival.
We’re sure the question on everyone’s lips is “When will tickets go on sale?”. Alas, we are not yet in a position to confirm the date when tickets will go on sale, however we are going to be holding two separate ticket-drops for Festival tickets this year: one for balls and tea dances, and a later one for everything else.
To read our January Newsletter with all our latest 2026 Festival information click the button below.
29th January 2026
Tickets for our Summer and Yuletide Balls went on sale today and swiftly sold out, with the majority of tickets sold with fifteen minutes.


19th January 2026
We are delighted to announce our 2026 Programme cover/poster.
