A HOST of fantasy characters, giant artworks, performing troupes, dancers and musicians will transform Glasgow city centre this weekend when the 10th Style Mile Carnival gets underway.
The Christmas Carnival Carousel will take place from 1pm on Sunday, November 24, bringing free festive fun and entertainment as part of the annual Glasgow Loves Christmas celebration.
Starting at the Glasgow Royal Concert Hall steps, at the giant festive Glasgow Coat of Arms, people can interact with 22 jolly creations at 12 locations, animating the streets from Buchanan Galleries, past Princes Square and Argyll Arcade, all the way to St Enoch Centre.
Shoppers and passers-by will be treated to a magical show from cheerful Christmas-themed characters, including a larger-than-life Father Christmas and his trusty, red-nosed reindeer Rudolph, cheeky elves, dancing snowflakes, stilt walkers and more.
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Visitors can also pose for a memorable photograph and claim one of 500 limited edition souvenirs, which can be redeemed by visiting the Glasgow Children’s Hospital Charity shop in Buchanan Galleries.
All visitors can scan a QR code adorning each character to discover excellent deals on offer around the Style Mile.
Joining Lord Provost Jacqueline McLaren at the launch was Glasgow Children’s Hospital Charity Christmas card winner Anya Rashid, eight, who is currently being treated in the Royal Hospital for Sick Children.
The Lord Provost said the Glasgow Loves Christmas events programme promised a “welcome boost” for city centre businesses and added: “The Style Mile Carnival always brings a joyful, festive atmosphere to the city centre with imaginative creations bringing the streets to life.
“It is guaranteed to make everyone smile and put them in the mood for Christmas. Afterwards, people can stop by George Square to see the festive lights and the projection show lighting up the City Chambers.”
Glasgow’s programme also includes the Winterfest markets in George Square and St Enoch Square, and the Glasgow Santa Dash on Sunday, December 8.
To find out more, visit the Glasgow Loves Christmas website.
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