Bulcock Street Christmas Party

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The Caloundra Christmas Street Party is back on Friday, November 29, 2024, from 4pm to 8pm along Bulcock Street.
This year’s event will transform the heart of Caloundra into a festive wonderland, ideal for families and friends to kick off the holiday season together.
The night promises a variety of attractions for all ages, with a lively night market, roving performers, live music, and extended shopping hours at local stores. Kids can enjoy rides, activities, face painting, and holiday-themed workshops to add to the magic of the season.
Shoppers will find unique holiday gifts crafted by local artisans, while food vendors and trucks serve delicious bites from around the world.
Caloundra’s beachside community is coming together to make this a night to remember. Booking tickets is recommended to assist with event communication and operations, but tickets do not guarantee seating.
Event details: Friday, November 29, 2024, from 4pm to 8pm, on Bulcock Street, Caloundra. Road closures will affect Bulcock Street from Otranto Ave to Knox Ave from 2pm to 10pm, including all on-street parking.
The Christmas Street Party is brought to life by the Downtown Caloundra Taskforce, Sunshine Coast Council, Caloundra Chamber of Commerce, and the Caloundra Business Alliance.
Come along to celebrate the joy and magic of the holiday season in the heart of Caloundra.

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