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Loxton Light Up Day

Loxton Light Up Day

Starts: Saturday, 30 November 2024
Ends: Saturday, 30 November 2024
Loxton Light Up Day is the town's biggest party of the year and marks the beginning of the month-long Loxton Lights Festival. Immerse yourself in the Christmas spirit and celebrate Light Up Day with free entertainment, twilight markets, music and lots of activities. Children can visit Santa, collect free goodies on the Reindeer Road and join in Christmas craft. Free family entertainment on the main stage leading up to the grand finale, a spectacular fireworks display on the banks of the Murray River, making Loxton Light Up Day a truly unforgettable event for the whole family.
Add to Calendar 2024-11-30 12:00 am 2024-11-30 12:00 am Loxton Light Up Day Loxton Light Up Day is the town's biggest party of the year and marks the beginning of the month-long Loxton Lights Festival. Immerse yourself in the Christmas spirit and celebrate Light Up Day with free entertainment, twilight markets, music and lots of activities. Children can visit Santa, collect free goodies on the Reindeer Road and join in Christmas craft. Free family entertainment on the main stage leading up to the grand finale, a spectacular fireworks display on the banks of the Murray River, making Loxton Light Up Day a truly unforgettable event for the whole family. East Terrace, Loxton , SA , 5333 , Australia
East Terrace, Loxton , SA , 5333 , Australia
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