Friday 13 November 2015

The Lord Mayor’s Show is on 14 November 2015

The 2015, Lord Mayor’s Show is on Saturday, November 14th. The procession starts at 11.am and there are events all day with fireworks over the Thames to finish.


09:00: River Pageant

The original Lord Mayor’s journey was always taken by river. The modern Lord Mayor celebrates that history by travelling to the City in a splendid flotilla of traditional Thames barges and small boats, including the famous QRB Gloriana. Tower Bridge opens in salute at 09.25 and the new Lord Mayor alights at HMS President ten minutes later.

11:00: Lord Mayor’s Procession

This is a procesison unlike any other in the world: over 7000 participants, 20 bands, 150 horses, hundreds of other carriages, carts, coaches and other vehicles including vintage cars, steam buses, tanks, tractors, ambulances, fire engines, unicycles, steamrollers, giant robots, helicopters, ships, penny farthings, beds and bathtubs.
The procession sets off from Mansion House at 11am. It pauses at the Royal Courts while the Lord Mayor gives his oath and then returns up the Victoria Embankment at about 1pm. The Lord Mayor will get back to Mansion House just after 2.

15:00: Guided Walks

In the lull between procession and fireworks you will find the remarkable City of London Guide Lecturers giving walking tours around the strange old streets of the City of London. The walks are easy and free, but they hope you will make a donation to the Lord Mayor’s Appeal.

17:15: Lord Mayor’s Fireworks

The new Lord Mayor completes his first day in office with a magnificent fireworks display over the Thames. The launchpad floats in the river between Blackfriars and Waterloo and all the roads in that area are still closed, so you can walk freely around either bank of the river and find a good spot to enjoy the end of the Show.
If you’d like to have the route, timetable and all the main landmarks (and lavatories) tucked in your back pocket, you can download our handy map, print it out and bring it along.
For most purposes, our app will be more useful - as well as getting you around it can tell you what’s happening and what you’re looking at - but you can’t beat the convenience of a folded piece of paper.
The app will be available in the week before the Show for both iOS and Android devices. The map you can get now: click here to download the PDF file.