The Lichtstoet in Ledeberg once again captivated locals and visitors alike with its vibrant parade, showcasing the creativity of regional carnival clubs. On 2025-08-24 16:30:00, the 102nd edition of this beloved event took place, themed around Mythes & legendes, drawing crowds eager to witness the spectacular floats.
- Carnaval clubs create themed floats for Lichtstoet
- Lichtstoet celebrates 102nd edition with legends
- Event attracts large crowds during Ledeberg Feesten
- Saturday ends with live music performances
- Dekenij Ledeberg marks 30th anniversary festivities
- Activities include market, race, and pancake feast
From the Trojan Horse to Bloody Mary, the Bokkenrijders, a cemetery, and even a crashed airplane, the diverse displays brought myths and legends to life on the streets of Ledeberg. The event remains a highlight of the Ledebergse Feesten, concluding Saturday night with live performances by Davy Gilles from the Romeo’s and the cover band Brooks.
Meanwhile, Dekenij Ledeberg continues its 30th-anniversary celebrations through Monday evening, offering a rich program including live shows, a flea market, a running race, and a pancake festival. How does this blend of tradition and festivity keep the community connected? And what role do such events play in preserving local culture?
The Lichtstoet’s success raises interesting points about community engagement and cultural preservation:
- It strengthens local identity by reviving myths and legends through creative expression.
- Annual events like this sustain regional traditions while attracting tourism.
- Live music and diverse activities foster a festive atmosphere that appeals to all ages.
Looking ahead, the Lichtstoet promises to remain a cornerstone of Ledeberg’s cultural calendar. Residents and visitors alike are encouraged to participate in upcoming festivities and continue supporting local traditions that bring the community together year after year.