Santa’s spectacular tour returns to drive Christmas cheer across the borough
The magic of Christmas is set to roll into town once again as ‘Santa on Tour’ returns to Armagh City, Banbridge and Craigavon Borough promising a sleigh-full (or should we say bus- full) of sparkle, community spirit and festive fun for all ages!
Launching today, Monday 3 November, the much-anticipated annual extravaganza sees Santa, Mrs Claus and their merry band of elves hit the road in their dazzling red bus. From Friday 14 November, ‘Santa on Tour’ will bring festive sights, sounds and smiles to towns and villages across the borough, officially switching on Christmas lights and delivering a magical roadshow of cheer to every corner of ABC.
Expect an action-packed stage show featuring local schools, community groups, artists and professional acts, alongside a sprinkle of spectacular walkabout entertainment from stilt walkers, jugglers, acrobats, and dazzling performers who are sure to light up the night.
Little ones can get crafty in the festive arts and crafts zone, enjoy face painting and balloon modelling, and of course, visit Santa in his grotto or snuggle up for a heartwarming Christmas tale from Mrs Claus herself. But beware – the Grinch might just try to throw a spanner in Santa’s shiny red bus with some cheeky mischief!
Adding even more festive flavour this year, the Artisan Food & Craft Markets will pop up at the town switch ons, bringing a winter wonderland of local produce, handmade crafts and delicious treats. It’s the perfect opportunity to eat, shop and be merry while supporting talented local makers and producers.
Lord Mayor of Armagh City, Banbridge and Craigavon, Alderman Stephen Moutray, said: “It’s fantastic to see ‘Santa on Tour’ return for another year bringing families and friends together across our borough to celebrate the true spirit of Christmas. These events are all about community, enjoying great entertainment, supporting local traders, and creating special memories that last a lifetime. I’d encourage everyone to come along, join the fun, and make the most of everything our city, towns and villages have to offer this festive season.”
Yet, the festive fun doesn’t stop there! Armagh City will once again don its Georgian finery for the ever-enchanting Armagh Georgian Festival, running from Thursday 27 November to Sunday 30 November. Expect the impressive light show, living history, street performers and the irresistible charm of a bygone Christmas.
The much-loved ‘Relaxed Christmas Sessions’ will also return to Bleary Business and Community Centre from Friday 5 December offering children with autism and special educational needs the chance to meet Santa and Mrs Claus in a calm, magical and supportive environment. Free tickets will be available from Friday 21 November at santaontourabc.com.
Then, if you’re on the lookout for the perfect present that keeps on giving, why not wrap up local with a Shop ABC Gift Card? A brilliant way to support local businesses while spreading a little extra joy to friends and family this Christmas.
With so much to see, do and enjoy, ‘Santa on Tour’ promises to make this Christmas truly tree-mendous. So hop on board, follow the jingling bells, and join Santa as he brings his bus-load of festive cheer to towns and villages across Armagh City, Banbridge and Craigavon!
For full event details, visit santaontourabc.com and follow the Council’s social media pages.

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