The event will get underway at 5.30pm, with children’s fun and food for the family, with the music continuing from 7pm-9pm, featuring a line-up of artists headlined by Hugh Wilson. “This is a shift in how we think about our annual Christmas carols event – moving from a free event to a sponsored event,” a spokesperson said.
“This shift comes with several key benefits, strategically positioning our carols as a vibrant community celebration while ensuring that no individual or family will ever have to pay to attend. “By inviting local businesses to sponsor the event, we’re building stronger connections within our community. “These businesses, in return for their sponsorship, gain visibility and an opportunity to support an event that holds deep cultural and spiritual significance.
“Sponsorship allows us to elevate the quality of the event – from the stage set-up to sound, lighting and most importantly the musical presentation. “This ensures that the carols are not just an event, but an experience that reflects the excellence of our Christmas and gospel message, the true spirit of Christmas. “By securing funding ahead, we ensure the longevity and sustainability of the carols for years to come.
” The spokesperson said while businesses fund the event, every person attending still experiences it as a gift. “There’s no pressure to buy the tickets or make donations,” they said. “Join us for a special Christmas carols event, brought to you by our genero.