The Entrance will once again come alive with colour, singing and holiday spirit this Christmas Eve, as Carols in Park returns to Memorial Park.
The event has been home to The Entrance for many years, developing into a full production spectacular with a more modern focus on the well-known carols.
JC Entertainment and Events Co-Director Emma Callaghan says each year welcomes a new addition to the event, keeping the magic flourishing while maintaining the crowd’s favourite Christmas melodies.
“We like to book local artists for this event in particular, to really bring that family-feel to the community, through the beautiful sounds of everyone’s most loved carols”.
Joining the team of 10 singers along with the JC House Band this year is Todd Keys, who will bring his professional stage experience to the event through a unique rendition.
Keys has performed in many productions over the past 40 years, beginning his professional career in 2006 where he was a finalist in ABC’s Operatunity Oz, later employed by Opera Australia and even worked alongside Julie Andrews in the 2016/2017 instalment of My Fair Lady.
“As a long-time Christmas enthusiast, I’m excited to share my passion in singing with the community. Sharing the stage with so many talented performers, past and present students, dear friends and a sneaky little guest appearance from my son Hudson just makes this experience truly unforgettable,” Keys said.
Alongside Keys will be Jessica King who is returning to the event for her fifth consecutive year.
“It’s such an honour to work with top tier musicians, who find the perfect balance of tradition and contemporary sounds,” she said.
“It’s really special watching people make core memories with their family and friends, and it never fails to get me in the Christmas spirit”.
There’s something for everyone this Christmas, with market stalls selling last minute gifts, food trucks, bauble painting workshops and fireworks to close the night.
The crowd can also expect a visit from the big man in red himself, as well as dancing elves and The Grinch.
“For those feeling extra jolly, the 2024 event will welcome a children’s costume competition, with more than $500 in prizes to be won, all kindly donated by this year’s vendors,” Callaghan said.
Central Coast Council Mayor Lawrie McKinna said the family-friendly event brought the community together on Christmas Eve, adding a magical feeling and Christmas spirit to people’s holiday festivities.
“Council supports many wonderful community events during the holidays, with Carols in the Park being one that all ages can enjoy and participate in sitting under the stars,” he said.
The event is proudly supported by Central Coast Council, HIT101.3, The Greens The Entrance, Dunleith Tourist Park and Lakeside Shopping Centre and will commence at 6pm on December 24 at Memorial Park, The Entrance.
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