The next visible Blood Moon (total lunar eclipse) in the UK is on Sunday, 7 September 2025. The eclipse will begin while the Moon is still below the horizon, but the Moon will rise at around 7:30 PM BST already in total eclipse, allowing viewers in the UK to see the latter half of the event. The total eclipse peak occurs around 7:11 PM BST, just before the Moon rises, and the eclipse will continue until about 9:55 PM BST. The Moon will appear with a deep red hue, or "Blood Moon," as it emerges from Earth's shadow. This is a rare viewing opportunity, with the next total lunar eclipse visible from the UK not occurring until August 2026. For the best view, it's recommended to find a high vantage point with a clear view to the east horizon where the Moon will appear.