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Light Switch-On's & Shopping Events Christmas Events LIGHT SWITCH-ON’S & SHOPPING EVENTS CHRISTMAS EVENTS & EXPERIENCES LIGHT SWITCH-ONS The Brewery Quarter The Suffolks Wreath Making, Meet the Winter Cheltenham Choral Tom’s Midnight Garden, Christmas Day Swim, New Year’s Day Race Light Switch-On Christmas Market Jury’s Inn Princesses, Society: Tapestry Cheltenham Playhouse Sandford Park Lido Meeting, Cheltenham Christmas 23 Nov 24 Nov 26 Nov The Brewery Quarter of Christmas Music, 14 - 24 Dec 25 Dec Cheltenham Racecourse, Light Switch-On (6.30pm) (11am - 5pm) 3 & 10 Dec 30 Nov - 1 Dec Cheltenham Town Hall (2pm and 7pm) (11am) 1 Jan Various central locations (6.30pm - 8.30pm) 10 Dec (Opening 10.30am) Celebrating the launch of Frozen Market stalls featuring street food, An adaptation of one of the most The bravest of souls will line up around town Meet the winter princesses and (7.30pm) 23 Nov 2 at the venue’s newly refurbished arts and crafts alongside carols, Learn the art of wreath making. their snowman friend over beloved children’s books. once again to take the plunge A day of racing to celebrate the Cineworld, visitors can meet the Father Christmas and a funfair. breakfast or perhaps enjoy a party at Sandford Parks Lido for this The ever-popular family Christmas beginning of a new year. (4.30pm - 5.30pm) two ice princesses and their with them. Christmas Swim event. Victorian Christmas, concert by Cheltenham Choral That’ll Be The Day, snowman friend, local dance and Montpellier Christmas Inspired by ‘A Christmas Carol’ music acts, as well as enjoying a The Holst Museum Society returns with a programme Cheltenham Town Hall Bournemouth Symphony Street Market GWSR Santa Steam Specials, of festive favourites, plus audience New Year’s Eve Parties, the light switch-on will bring to visit from the stars of Cheltenham 26 Nov – 14 Dec 19 Dec Orchestra: New Year life this popular Christmas tale. Everyman’s pantomime, Cinderella. participation and carols. Various locations 1 Dec Cheltenham Racecourse (7.30pm) Witness the giant puppet ghosts (10.30am - 4pm) Strauss Gala, Cheltenham (11am - 5pm) 30 Nov - 1 Dec 31 Dec of Christmas past, present and The International, Town Hall future parading through the town; CHRISTMAS Step back in time to see the 7 - 8 Dec The UK’s most popular rock ‘n’ Stalls, children’s entertainment, Finish the year in style at one 4 Jan one starting from The Brewery house decorated traditionally for Cheltenham Racecourse roll variety show celebrates the a charity raffle and live music. 14 - 15 Dec of Cheltenham’s many New Quarter; one near Cambray Place MARKETS Christmas, with a Victorian style 13 - 14 Dec festive season with hits from the (7.30pm) 20 - 24 Dec 50s, 60s and 70s, plus plenty of Year’s Eve parties. For more and the other from Montpellier. tree and greenery. (10am) information on what’s on, (Various Times) hilarious comedy. The perfect way to spend an They will eventually join Scrooge Christmas Market, Arts and Crafts see visitcheltenham.com evening after the indulgences and Father Christmas outside The Promenade Christmas Market, Cinderella, Festive racing at the racecourse. The Queen’s Hotel for a final Visit Santa and his elves and The Snowman and Peter of the festive period. Fast 21 Nov - 14 Dec The Promenade Everyman Theatre becoming an annual favourite, showdown. Will the Christmas enjoy a steam train from and the Wolf, Cheltenham spirit win through? Sun - Wed (10am - 6pm) 17 Dec - 24 Dec Pantomime Cheltenham Racecourse Station to A Christmas Carol, the New Year Strauss Gala Winchcombe. Town Hall returns to celebrate the New Year Thurs - Sat (10am - 8pm) (9am - 5pm every day, excl 19 Dec 29 Nov – 12 Jan Bacon Theatre Regent Arcade’s 23 Dec with an uplifting selection of 9am - 7pm & 24 Dec 9am - 3pm) (Various Times) 14 Dec waltzes, marches and arias. Enjoy Great selection of Christmas gifts (1.30pm) Light Switch-On (7.30pm) an evening of swirling melodies, plus food and drink stalls. Everything from jewellery to glass 23 Nov Polish your pumpkins, dust off glamour and sparkle. work, wood craft to original art your gowns and grab your glass Charles Dickens’ classic Christmas The Mozart Symphony Orchestra (3.30pm - 4.15pm) Christmas Market, prints. slippers to join a host of crazy tale is brought to life in a returns for the fifth year running, bringing their famous Christmas Brewery Quarter characters at the Everyman traditional production. This Christmas event will have Theatre. show from London to Cheltenham magical Christmas acts including 23 - 24 Nov LATE-NIGHT for one day only! The film will be Rock Choir, Ducie Jazz and dance 13 - 15 Dec shown on a big screen with a live performances from Danceworks SHOPPING Spectacle of Light, orchestra and a singer providing and will be hosting a very important 20 - 22 Dec Sudeley Castle the musical accompaniment. guest, Father Christmas! (10am - 5pm) 5 Dec 30 Nov - 1 Dec (5pm - 8pm) Market offering a selection of 6 - 8 Dec local products for the perfect Late-night shopping with free 12 - 23 Dec Christmas gift. parking, free park & ride and free 27 - 30 Dec Stagecoach bus services within (4.40pm - 7.20pm) the town from 1pm. The late-night shopping event will offer street Explore the beautiful new entertainment to provide festive illuminated trail around Sudeley cheer whilst shopping into the Castle’s stunning grounds. late evening. 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