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NABAS sponsors the British Balloon Bash

The National Association of Balloon Artists and Suppliers (NABAS) has announced its sponsorship of the British Balloon Bash in 2025, formerly known as the Blackpool Balloon Bash.

The event will take place from 27 February to 2 March at the Imperial Hotel in Blackpool.

The Blackpool Balloon Bash was started in 2014 by Sara Burns and Anne Ashworth as fun-filled event that brought together balloon twisters from around the world.

The Bash was so popular that it continued to grow year on year and in 2018 it was moved to a larger venue – The Doric Hotel.

Dan Jefferson and Frank Sweeney took over the running of the Bash and they continued bringing in the world’s best balloon twisters as instructors for the delegates and they grew the event so much that again it was moved to another larger venue – The Imperial Hotel.

2024 saw the 10th Anniversary of the Blackpool Balloon Bash and the event featured instructors, balloon artists from around the world, the signature competitions (5 Min Comp, 10 Min Comp & Iron Man Comp) and spectacular room decor designed by NABAS instructor Fiona Eagle.

For 2025 a new team has taken the responsibility for organising the event and the name has been changed to The British Balloon Bash.

2025 promises to be a gathering of balloon artists, suppliers, and enthusiasts from across the world, showcasing the latest trends and innovations in the balloon twisting industry. With an strong line-up of training, and networking opportunities, attendees can expect an unforgettable experience celebrating the artistry and creativity of balloon decor.

Claire Carney, co-chair of NABAS, said: “We are absolutely thrilled to be a sponsor of the British Balloon Bash in 2025. This event is a fantastic platform for balloon artists and suppliers to come together, share ideas, and inspire each other. NABAS are very excited to be a part of it.”

Tickets are selling fast, so for more information and to register for the event, visit www.britishballoonbash.com

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