Edinburgh’s Christmas opens this weekend across the city centre
Edinburgh’s Christmas opens on Friday 18 November and runs until Saturday 7 January.
Opening this weekend:
Friday 18 November – St Andrew Square Ice Rink
Friday 18 November – Five Guys Named Moe, Festival Square Theatre
Saturday 19 November – Princes Street Gardens and Mound attractions
Sunday 20 November – Light Night, George Street
Monday 21 November – Street of Light, George Street
St Andrew Square Ice Rink
18 November 2016 until 7 January 2017
10am – 10pm, slots 30 – 45 minutes
The elliptical ice rink in St Andrew Square is always a popular draw and a much loved part of Edinburgh’s Christmas, set next to the Christmas Nativity scene in the gardens. It is also the only outdoor ice rink in Scotland’s central belt. Last year 61,000 tickets were issued to festive skaters. This year new sponsors Standard Life are making sure local school children have every opportunity to enjoy the fun, through the donation of 10,000 free tickets. If you are at school in the City of Edinburgh get your ticket code from your school and book your free skating session online at www.edinburghschristmas.com
Underbelly Productions in association with Cameron Mackintosh present
FIVE GUYS NAMED MOE
A musical by Clarke Peters
Featuring Louis Jordan’s greatest hits
FESTIVAL SQUARE THEATRE
18 November to 7 January 2017
A major new production of the hit West End and Broadway musical opens at Edinburgh’s Christmas.
Five Guys Named Moe features the toe-tapping and irresistible hits of jazz legend Louis Jordan, including; Early In The Morning, Choo Choo Ch’Boogie and Saturday Night Fish Fry, plus many more performed on stage by a live band.
First seen at the Theatre Royal Stratford East in 1990, from where it subsequently transferred to the West End winning the Olivier award for Best Entertainment, this musical tells the story of Nomax. Newly single and broke, he finds solace in the Five Guys Named Moe (Big Moe, Four Eyed Moe, Eat Moe, No Moe and Little Moe), who emerge to rouse him from his misfortunes with a whole lot of soul, music and infectious energy!
Packed with an uplifting live soundtrack of soul, blues, gospel and early r ‘n’ b, and led by our all-singing, all dancing Five Guys, this high-octane production of Five Guys Named Moe is the ultimate celebration to lift your soul. See this completely new production in the brand new Festival Square Theatre!
Tickets are available to book at www.edinburghschristmas.com
The Mound Precinct and East Princes Street Gardens
19 November 2016 to 7 January 2017. Free to access.
The Star Flyer: See Edinburgh as you have never seen it before, and this year you might just open your eyes! Located next to the Scott Monument in East Princes Street Gardens.
The Big Wheel: The arrival of the Big Wheel in East Princes Street Gardens signals the festive season has arrived! Take a ride in this Dutch made Ferris wheel’s cosy, covered pods to enjoy spectacular views and a commentary which gives you insights into this wonderful city. Bejewelled with 20,000 lights it makes a joyful addition to Edinburgh’s famous festive skyline.
Santa Land: Santa takes up residence in his festive and cosy Santa Land grotto from 19 November. In the heart of East Princes Street Gardens the grotto is surrounded by Christmas sparkle and magic with the Elves workshop hidden inside the Christmas Tree Maze, if you can find it, the Santa Train and other affordable kids rides.
The European Christmas Market: Over 100 stalls return to East Princes Street Gardens and the Mound Precinct from across northern Europe with a selection of tasty food, warming drinks and beautiful handmade gifts for sale.
Light Night
Sunday 20 November, 1pm – 5pm
Light Night is an event free for all to enjoy, which encapsulates the true spirit of the festive season: family and the community.
Choirs from across Scotland including Edinburgh Festival Chorus, Royal Scottish National Orchestra Junior Chorus, Edinburgh’s Got Soul and Edinburgh Rock Choir will perform in front of an expected audience of around 20,000 people.
This year the Street of Light at the west end of George Street will make its first appearance as part of Light Night and the acts will perform on a stage by its lights.
The Christmas Tree on the Mound, a gift to the City of Edinburgh Council from Hordaland County Council in Norway, will be lit as part of the Light Night switch-on.
Forth One DJ Arlene Stuart and Edinburgh’s Olympic gold and silver medal winner Callum Skinner switch on the city’s lights and set off the celebratory fireworks.
The Street of Light
George Street, west end
21 November to 24 December 6.00pm & 8.00pm
The spectacular Street of Light this year transforms West George Street in Edinburgh’s New Town with its 24 arches each 19 metres high covered in a total of 60,000 bulbs. This year the lights are accompanied by music from local choirs and bands including the Edinburgh Festival Chorus, Royal Scottish National Orchestra Junior Chorus, the hottest contemporary fiddle music from the Highlands and Islands’ Blazin’ Fiddles and Scotland’s very own bhangra group Tigerstyle. Last year’s spectacular was all about spectating, this year we want to get you singing and dancing.
The Street of Light will launch at Light Night on 20 November and then run each evening from 21 November for 35 days until Christmas Eve, with an expected audience of over 350,000 people. Free to access. Tickets available at www.edinburghschristmas.com
More events and installations will open across the city over the following seven weeks of Edinburgh’s Christmas.
2016 also sees the return of the popular Edinburgh resident’s 20% discount across all shows, rides and events. In 2015 99,990 tickets were sold to Edinburgh residents accessing their 20% off tickets, providing a total saving of over £170,000 to residents across the city.
Charlie Wood and Ed Bartlam, Edinburgh’s Christmas, said: “The temperature has dropped and with Christmas decorations appearing in shops and houses across Edinburgh, it’s time to light up the city and celebrate this special time of year.
“This is the fourth year that Underbelly has produced Edinburgh’s Christmas on behalf of the City of Edinburgh Council and during that time the event and the positive impact it has socially on the residents of Edinburgh and economically for the businesses in the city and the city itself have grown substantially.
“In 2016 we are looking forward to putting on the biggest event yet, stretching from St Andrew Square to the West End, from the hit musical Five Guys Named Moe in a fantastic new production in Festival Square Theatre, to a partnership with Standard Life offering 10,000 free ice skating tickets to schoolchildren, from Street of Light transforming George Street to the local choirs of Edinburgh on Light Night. Edinburgh in winter is truly world class and proves yet again, Edinburgh’s Christmas is the place to be.”