The Moonlight Parade will take place the following day (Saturday 12 August), starting at 21:00.
“Following this year’s parades we actively engaged with our battle community, including exhibitors to consider new ideas and suggestions, and were delighted with the positive feedback we received,” recently elected Chair of the Battle of Flowers Board, Russell Labey, said.

Pictured: Former St. Helier Deputy Russell Labey was recently elected Chair of the Battle of Flowers Board.
He continued: “One of these was to hold the two parades over a weekend to allow more people the opportunity of attending.
“By moving the traditional floral parade to later in the day on the Friday, when not only are temperatures likely to be more favourable, but it may encourage more people to come along straight after work and join in the fun.”
The future of Battle has been up for debate for some time.
Last year saw a series of crunch meetings to discuss the continued viability of the parade, which has previously relied on grant funding from Government.
You can read more about those discussions below, which were covered in Express‘s ‘Battle Cries’ series.
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Battle Cries: Why change is needed for the parade to bloom again
Battle Cries II: Bring back the optimism with all our communities?
Battle Cries III: Promise of “new era” as exhibitors voice need for change