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Preston Christmas Lights switch on: Myth of Unity join Alesha Dixon on the line-up

Posted on - 31st October, 2015 - 7:00pm | Author - | Posted in - Arts, Christmas, City Centre, Music, What's On in Preston
Myth of Unity hail from the Fylde

Myth of Unity hail from the Fylde

Local act Myth of Unity have joined Alesha Dixon on the bill at the Christmas Lights Switch On 2015.

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Taking place at Fishergate on Saturday, November 14, the event will see the lights switched on and is held in partnership with Rock FM.

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We previously announced that Britain’s Got Talent judge Alesha Dixon will headline the event which has moved from the Flag Market to Fishergate.

Myth of Unity will bring their own pop music to the event. Listen to them below.

Preston Business Improvement District’s , who organise the event, manager Mark Whittle said: “The Christmas season is a happy time and we know families love our switch-on event which regularly attracts many thousands of people to our great city centre – I would like to thank Fishergate and St George’s shopping centres for supporting the switch-on

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“The Lancashire Market Christmas Festival will make our city centres a ‘must visit’ destination. The markets are beautifully themed and will be a real spectacle, improving our long-term festive offer.

“To coincide with the launch of the festive period, we have once again commissioned a regional TV advert to run on ITV Granada during peak programmes.

“It’s vital that as a city we constantly remind a regional audience of our uniqueness and our attractive offer as a destination, there’s no better way to do this than by promoting it to more than 4.5million people. Our Christmas activity, is in the main, funded by the businesses located in the city centre, we have a duty to work together to ensure that it’s an enjoyable, positive and prosperous time for all.”

 

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