Christmas Lights Switch On Knightswood Cross Glasgow
Thursday 27 November, 2025 at 3 p.m.
Christmas Tree Switch On 4 p.m.
Come along for a festive afternoon as the Christmas spirit is brought to Knightswood Cross with the annual Christmas Lights Switch-On!
Last year, loads of local residents gathered for a warm, community-focused celebration – with families, children, neighbours, and volunteers all coming together to kick off the festive season. This year’s event will be even more special – with extra lights just to make sure!
Come along for an hour of festive fun before gathering outside for the official countdown to the lights!
What’s On:
Christmas Lights Switch-On (4pm sharp)
Special Guest Appearance from Santa
Festive treats and hot drinks
Meet Santa and capture a Christmas photo moment
Community atmosphere and fun for all ages
Why Come Along?
The Christmas lights at Knightswood Cross were a first for the community last year, and this year’s promise to be even better. The event brings together a crowd of families and residents of all ages, creating a warm and festive community occasion. It’s the perfect way to start the season and get into the Christmas spirit!
Cost: FREE — Everyone Welcome!
Bring the family, invite your neighbours, and celebrate the start of Christmas in High Knightswood & Anniesland!
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