Pine Rivers Christmas Carols full of festive spirit
Published 9:00am 7 December 2023
Words by Jodie Powell
Get ready to ring in the holiday season with the highly anticipated Pine Rivers Christmas Carols.
Pine Rivers Park will transform into a festive wonderland for the annual Christmas Carols on Sunday, December 17, from 4pm to 8pm.
Ausbuild Main stage
Sing along to your favourite holiday tunes as the Ausbuild main stage comes alive with enchanting performances from local choirs and dance groups, bands and entertainers.
Their talents will have your festive spirit tuned to the max.
Santa’s Village
Santa's village will be buzzing with excitement as kids immerse themselves in the holiday spirit by taking part in a variety of Christmas craft activities, face-painting and more.
The big man himself, Santa, will be available for meet and greets at selected times in Santa’s Village.
It’s the perfect opportunity for little ones to share their Christmas wishes with Santa - make sure you snap a photo to remember the moment.
Santa’s special North Pole Express Letterbox will be inside Santa’s Village too so the kids can write a letter to Santa and pop it into the mailbox themselves.
Make sure to include your address to receive a letter back from Santa.
Twilight Markets and Food Trucks
Indulge in some retail therapy at the twilight markets, where you'll be able to complete a little Christmas shopping browsing an array of unique and delightful market stalls.
And when hunger strikes, the food trucks will be ready to satisfy your cravings with an assortment of delicious bites.
Fireworks Finale
As the Pine Rivers Christmas Carols draw to a close, prepare to be dazzled by the fireworks finale.
The sky will light up with an explosion of colours at 8pm, adding an extra touch of magic to the event.
Mark your calendars for Sunday, December 17 and head to Pine Rivers Park to celebrate the festive season.
Event Details
Date: Sunday, December 17
Time: 4-8pm
Location: Pine Rivers Park
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