Thousands to descend on Glasgow for annual Christmas light switch-on

More than 10,000 people managed to secure free tickets in a ballot for the event.

Everything you need to know about Glasgow’s annual Christmas light switch-on in George SquareSNS Group

Thousands of people are set to descend on Glasgow for the city’s annual Christmas light switch-on event.

The celebrations will begin in the city on Sunday, with a line-up of festive performances including Scots singer-songwriter Nathan Evans and the Soul Nation Choir.

More than 10,000 people managed to secure tickets to the free event in a ballot.

And as thousands prepare to descend on the city centre on Sunday, the council has announced road closures and parking restrictions will be in place.

Entry gates to George Square on Cochrane Street and George Street will open to ticket holders at 5pm before the lights are officially switched on at 7pm.

The event will be hosted by Clyde 1 presenters George Bowie and Cassi Gillespie.

Attendees can expect appearances by panto stars from the Pavillion Theatre’s Beauty and the Beastie as well as tribute girl group On Repeat.

Scots singer-songwriter Nathan Evans will be joined by musical duo SAINT PHNX shortly before the lights are switched on.

Glasgow’s Lord Provost, Jacqueline McLaren, said the event is a highlight of Glasgow’s cultural calendar.

“The entertainment at this year’s event is certain to lift the spirit, get us singing and make us smile. Then, when the lights burst on, we know Christmas is on its way,” he said.

McLaren added the event is just the start of a festive season that offers activities for everyone.

She said: “It is only the start of a holiday season that offers a multitude of activities for everyone, from the Winterfests at George Square and St Enoch Square to the beloved annual Santa Dash and Style Mile Carnival.”

George Bowie added: “It always feels so special to host Glasgow’s Christmas lights switch-on and this year is no different with a brilliant line-up of acts to entertain the 10,000-strong festive crowd. I can’t wait.”

Co-host Cassi Gillespie said: “I love Glasgow’s Christmas lights switch-on every year. That is when I feel the countdown to Christmas really starts and with all the activities and performances we have planned this year in George Square, it will be impossible not to feel festive!”

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