Chorley’s Christmas lights will be switched on this year by special guest Shane Lynch.
The Boyzone star and Chorley Football Club shareholder will turn on the lights on Sunday 17 November, following an afternoon of stage entertainment hosted by BBC Radio Lancashire’s Graham Liver.
The free-to-attend event will see entertainment on the Market Street stage begin at 1pm through to the big switch on at 5pm.
There will be performances from tribute act Young Elton, James B Partridge famous for his assembly bangers, The Red Rosettes Show Chorus, local performer Lauren Wood and artists from Inspire Youth Zone.
Shane will be accompanied on stage by players and representatives from Chorley FC to join in the festivities.
Deputy Leader of Chorley Council, Councillor Peter Wilson said: “Once again, there’ll be a fantastic line up of entertainment and something for everyone at the Christmas Lights Switch On.
“We’re so pleased to be welcoming Shane Lynch to do the honours of turning the Christmas lights on, who is not only well known for his pop career but also plays an integral role in enhancing the visibility of our local football club, Chorley FC.
“The popular Christmas Market organised by Totally Locally Chorley will also be back in the town centre on the same day, so we can’t wait to see everyone shopping locally, enjoying the stage entertainment and getting the party started for Christmas in Chorley.”
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The Totally Locally Chorley Christmas Market will run from 10am to 6pm, with an array of local independent traders, children’s rides, and an opportunity to meet Santa.
Some of the stalls on Chorley’s covered market including the 1498 food stalls will also be open on the day.
Chorley Christmas Lights Switch On will mark the start of the Christmas events and activities in Chorley. For the latest information visit the Check Out Chorley website and follow @chorleycouncil on social media.
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