Bringing colour and festive cheer to Glasgow's streets, the Style Mile Christmas Carnival is set to make a spectacular return this weekend.
A host of performers, dancers and musicians will take to the streets of Glasgow to parade around George Square and the Style Mile on Sunday, November 27.
Running from 12.30 pm until 4 pm, the fantastic event is a key date in Glasgow's Christmas celebrations, with organisers Glasgow Loves Christmas promising a "magical afternoon of entertainment for all", from Christmas shoppers to youngsters, parents and grandparents.
A variety of festive characters are set to sing and dance their way through the heart of the city, including the Glasgow Loves Christmas Snowflake Chandelier and Christmas tree dance troupes, Giant Selfie Elfie and his troupe, the Snowmen and Elves Brass Band, Polar Bear and his Arctic Friends, Holly and the Ivy Stiltwalkers and the Giant Christmas Magic Bauble.
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The crowds will also be treated to festive performances by junior members of Glasgow’s Vivace Theatre School and Christmas carols sung by the NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde Choir, with Santa Claus flying in on his sleigh to join the carnival and help spread the Christmas cheer.
The Style Mile Christmas Carnival will pass through the following locations:
- The cross of Buchanan Street and St Vincent Street,
- Royal Exchange Square
- Gordon Street
- The outside of Princes Square
- House of Fraser
- The cross of Argyle Street and Miller Street
- The cross of Argyle Street and Virginia Street
There are plenty of ways to celebrate the 2022 festive season in Glasgow, with St Enoch Square and George Square both hosting Christmas Fairs and the ever-popular Glasgow Santa Dash back for the first time since 2019.
Glasgow’s Lord Provost, Jacqueline McLaren, said: “It’s great to welcome back the Style Mile Christmas Carnival. The variety of entertainment available promises fun for everyone and adds to the wonderful line-up of festive events taking place across Glasgow in the run-up to Christmas. The carnival offers people the chance to experience some fantastic performances while choosing gifts from our city centre shops or enjoying the hospitality of our bars, cafes and restaurants.”
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