Big Aussie Christmas Tree Lighting & Holiday Party in New York 2025
Event description
Join us for an unforgettable celebration as we embrace the spirit of Christmas & the Holidays with the annual lighting of the Big Aussie Christmas Tree in NYC!
From 4:00-6:00pm
This magical event will feature a visit from Santa with photos, kids activities and a chance for grown-ups to share a drink and chat. Ending with the Lighting of the Big Aussie Xmas Tree by our SPECIAL GUEST.
From 5:30-8.00pm
Starting with the Tree Lighting, it's 21+ and a chance to bask in the magic of the season in the heart of the city. Meet new friends, share a drink and-celebrate the end of the year.
Don't miss this opportunity to meet some new mates and see our awesome Big Aussie Christmas Tree. Decorated in green and gold and covered in lights, we'll have something for everyone whether you're coming alone, with friends, or with the whole family.
BOOKINGS ESSENTIAL – There is limited space and limited tickets so please book early.
Who is this event for?
We know that for many of you it's not possible to make it to Australia every Christmas so we're bringing the season to you!
We wanted to bring the magic of an Aussie Christmas into the city and welcome Australians, their families, their friends, and the wider New York community to share in the fun.
Everyone is welcome, and we'd love for you to share with your friends the #BigAussieXmas
What's happening throughout the event?
4.00pm – Event starts with drinks for sale and face-painting, music, and crafts for the kids
4.30pm – Santa visits and poses for photos
5.00pm – Kids Best/Worst Christmas Sweater competition
5.45pm – Lighting of the Big Aussie Christmas Tree
7.00pm – Adult Best/Worst Christmas Sweater competition
8:00pm – Event Ends
Snacks and drinks will be available for purchase throughout the night.
This event is proudly brought to you by America Josh, the Australian Consul-General New York, Australian Women in New York, and Hole in The Wall.
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