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Great Grimsby’s Christmas Festival returns

Great Grimsby’s Christmas Festival returns on Saturday 23 November, transforming the town centre for a festive day of free, family-friendly fun.

Taking place across St James Square, Riverhead Square, Grimsby Minster, Freshney Place and Victoria Street, this year’s festival promises to be bigger than ever, offering an array of activities and entertainment for all ages.

From midday until 7pm, families can enjoy a packed programme of events designed to celebrate the festive season in style which includes:

  • Main Stage: Experience live performances from local bands and solo artists, bringing festive cheer with classic and contemporary Christmas hits
  • Festive Market: Explore a wide range of stalls selling gifts, artisan crafts, and seasonal food and drinks—perfect for Christmas shopping or sampling local treats
  • ⁠Curling Fun: Try your hand at winter curling on the pop-up Curling Lane—a perfect activity for some friendly, festive competition
  • Choir Performances & DJ Workshops: Enjoy the sounds of local choirs performing Christmas carols and festive DJ workshops, where you can learn to mix your own holiday beats

The Great Grimsby Light Parade will also make its way through the town centre – a highlight of the day, before the ⁠Christmas Tree Lighting at 5:45pm culminating in a Christmas party at the main stage.

For the parade, you can also create your own festive LED Crown to wear. Join Lucy & Wendy of WhatIfWeCreate to screen print an exclusively designed piece of light-up festival headwear on Saturday 9 November at Top Town Market.

Portfolio Holder for Culture, Heritage and the Visitor Economy, Councillor Hayden Dawkins, said: “It’s exciting to see what is planned for Christmas in Grimsby town centre.

“From the main stage performances to the festive market, there is sure to be something for everyone. I urge as many people as possible to come and visit as it’s sure to be something you don’t want to miss.”

This year’s Christmas Festival is funded by the UK Government through the UK Shared Prosperity Fund along with sponsorship from Orsted and the 2025 Group. Their support has allowed the event to expand.

 

Image credit: North East Lincolnshire Council

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