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HomeNewsChristmas launches in Geelong

Christmas launches in Geelong

Geelong’s Christmas celebrations kick off this weekend, with the free opening night event on the Waterfront this Saturday night (November 11).

The lighting of the much-loved floating Christmas tree, a live performance by Stellar Perry and a pyrotechnic display are some of the features of the Christmas in Geelong 2023 program launch at Steampacket Quay.

Headline act Ms Perry will be joined by a lineup of artists including Kim Cooper, Denis Walter, Zoe Walter, Thomas Currie and opening act the Geelong Schools Big Band from 7pm, while roving performers will entertain the crowds from 5.30pm.

At 9pm one of the 12 finalists of the Flick the Switch with Santa competition will be drawn to help Santa ignite the 25-metre floating Christmas tree in Corio Bay, which will light up every night until early January.

Food vans will be at the event, with many local restaurants also open along Eastern Beach Road.

Ms Perry said she was looking forward to headlining the opening night.

“I’m honoured to be a part of the Christmas in Geelong launch 2023,” she said.

“We all deserve to let joy in at any opportunity, so, bring your dogs, cats, kids and mates and join us in singing Christmas carols to ignite the festive spirit as we light up the ICONIC Floating Christmas Tree Sound and Light Show – let’s kick off Christmas RIGHT, G-town stylez….matching ironic Xmas clothing optional but very much encouraged.’’

The event will also be livestreamed for the first time, with details forthcoming on the City’s website.

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