GLASGOW City Chambers will be lit up every night until the New Year with a festive display. 

The free 30-minute light show, which began on Monday, November 20, will take place from around 3.30pm to midnight until Tuesday, January 2. 

It features scenes inspired by the North Pole, Elves Workshop and Santa and his reindeer, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory and classic snowy scenes.  

There will also be snowflakes, candy canes and lolly pop swirls projected onto the building while visitors to George Square can walk through snow effects on the ground. 

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A spokesperson for Glasgow Loves Christmas said: "Glasgow City Chambers will be lit up every evening from around 3.30pm to midnight and is free for everyone to enjoy as they celebrate Christmas in Glasgow City Centre.

"The 30-minute light show repeats through the evening and features scenes inspired by the North Pole, Elves Workshop, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Santa and his reindeer and classic snowy scenes as well as displaying the unique architecture of the building in new ways.

"The state-of-the-art lighting and projection uses a range of effects including sky trackers, rotating snowflakes, candy canes and lolly pop swirls across the colourful scenes and visitors to George Square can walk through snow effects on the pavement."

The City Chambers were previously lit up over the festive season as part of Glasgow Illuminated in 2020 and 2021 as a way to spread Christmas cheer during the Covid-19 pandemic. 

The experience did not return in 2022.