REALITY TV star Chico will undoubtedly add the X Factor to Mansfield's annual festive party and grand switch-on of its Christmas lights on Thursday 13th November.
But who else can the public expect to see at the winter wonderland evening in Mansfield Market Place?
- It's Chico time for Christmas Lights switch-on
As well as Chico, Paralympic gold medal star Sam Hynd, children's favourite Peppa Pig, Santa Claus himself, panto stars from the Palace Theatre's Sleeping Beauty, appearances by Stags players and live entertainment, including a spectacular firework finale, will all be part of the Christmas entertainment.
And look out for Santa Claus making a grand entrance into the Market Place on a vintage fire engine.
The fun will be centred around the Performance Area in Market Place — and there will be a big screen alongside the stage so that the crowds don't miss any of the entertainment.
The event is organised and supported by Mansfield District Council, Mansfield Town Centre Partnership, Four Seasons Shopping Centre, Mansfield 103.2, Chad and Mansfield Christmas Lights Committee — with help and support from Experience Nottinghamshire.
It all starts at 5.30pm, with Mansfield 103.2 and the Chad Roadshow giving away prizes and providing music and entertainment right through to the grand switch-on of the lights at 6.45pm.
And if the weather is unseasonably warm don't worry, as a snow machine is sure to create a winter wonderland with a beautiful falling snow effect.
So make sure you get down to Mansfield Market Place on Thursday 13th November at 5.30pm for a glittering spectacle.
And to round off the fun after the 5.45pm switch-on, look to the skies for a fantastic fireworks finale.
Then, don't rush home, as the switch-on event also marks the start of late-night shopping in Mansfield. Shops will be open in the Four Seasons and elsewhere until 8.30pm, so hang around and get some Christmas bargains.
Stores will open late every Thursday from the switch-on up to Christmas, when there will also be entertainment for festive shoppers — from traditional carol singers to street and children's entertainers – outside the main library on West Gate, courtesy of Mansfield District Council.
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Lisa Vincent, town centre events and promotions co-ordinator, said: "I am sure this year's Christmas lights switch-on will be bigger and better than ever.
"There really is something for everyone - I'm sure old and young alike will enjoy the event.
"I would urge residents and visitors alike to come along to the Market Place, join in the fun and partake in some late-night Christmas shopping along the way."
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