The Liverpool Christmas Light Show is set to return for a third year after continued success.
Taking place on Friday, December 1, at 6pm, the event sees a spectacular visual performance of more than 30,000 lights synchronised to a festive soundtrack.
Each year the show raises money for its chosen charity, Alder Hey, with a whopping £3627.03 donated so far.
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A spokesperson said: "We have chosen Alder Hey because of all the wonderful work that they do for all the children that they take care of. Our little boy has also been helped by Alder Hey over the years and is now a healthy, happy, and very cheeky 10-year-old.
"Everyone in Merseyside and the surrounding area has had some form of support from Alder Hey, either through their own children or relatives or a friend’s children.
"All of the money raised for Alder Hey goes towards helping the children whether it be visits by characters from TV shows or much-needed medical equipment. We are hoping to raise even more money for Alder Hey this year".
Christmas classics including Fairytale of New York, I Wish It Could Be Christmas Everyday and Do They Know It's Christmas will all be played, perfect for the entire family to join in on the fun.
Shows are available every day from December 1 – December 31, with start times at 6pm, 7pm and 8pm. You can catch the show at Located at 7 Palmerston Drive, Hunts Cross off Mackets Lane, L25 9GD. You can see the full list of raffle prizes here. Every penny from donations goes directly toward the Alder Hey charity.
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