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Carols to light up Main Beach

For the first time, Noosa Main Beach will come alive with Sunset Carols by Candlelight, a free, family-friendly festive event presented by the Hastings Street Association, who represent the businesses on the iconic Street. The community is invited to gather on Friday 12 December from 6 to 8pm for an evening of Christmas carols and coastal cheer.

Set along Noosa Main Beach, local families and visitors are encouraged to bring a picnic blanket or low-height chairs, settle into the sand and enjoy Christmas entertainment as the sun sets over Laguna Bay. The program features performances by Marshall Hamburger, Georgia Stafford and Sincerely Essi and other talented Sunshine Coast artists.

Sunset Carols will also serve as a festive lead-in to Santa’s appearance in his Beach Hut, taking place at sunset from Sunday 14th December to Thursday 18th December as part of Hastings Street’s holiday celebrations.

“We’re very proud to bring this event to the community. It began as a simple idea from one of our local business owners, and it’s great to see it come together in such an iconic Noosa setting,” said Hastings Street Association President, Ben Orton.

Attendance is free, with registration via EventBrite assisting organisers in creating the best experience for the community. More details can be found in the event FAQs. For more details www.hastingsstnoosa.com.au

Sunset Carols by Candlelight, a free community event will be held on Friday 12 December, 6pm to 8pm on Noosa Main Beach in front of Noosa Surf Club.

The event is presented by The Hastings Street Association who represent the businesses of Hastings Street.

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