Struggling to get into the festive spirit this year? Do not fear! There are still plenty of festivities going on around the city this week to get you in the mood for Christmas.
Here's what's on in Salisbury this week.
Head to the Playhouse for Snow White and the Happy Ever After Beauty Salon
This magical performance is guaranteed to bring some much-needed cheer.
Set in a 1950s fairytale wonderland, Snow White is forced to become the new apprentice at her Aunt Trish’s beauty salon. A modern and inclusive twist on a classic tale, this show is feel-good fun for the whole family.
Performance dates and times for this week are:
Tuesday 21st December at 2:15pm and 7:00pmWednesday 22nd December at 2:15pm and 7:00pmThursday 23rd December 2:15pm and 7:00pmFriday 24th December at 1:00pm and 5:30pmClick here to read Love Salisbury’s full review, and here to book your tickets.
Wrap up warm for the Christmas Tree Trail
Starting at Salisbury Cathedral and finishing at the Market Place, this magical trail will guide you through the medieval streets of Salisbury to discover 12 twinkling trees.
Click here to download your Christmas Tree Trail map and let the hunting begin!
Check out Christmas on the Square
From tasty pancakes and loaded hot chocolates to bratwurst and pints of beer, Salisbury’s Christmas on the Square has something for everyone.
Step into the winter wonderland that is FROST bar, where you’ll find mulled wine, cosy log burners, and a DJ providing all those party bangers.
Go nuts for Nutcracker hide and seek
Have the children finished school and do you still need to squeeze in some last-minute Christmas shopping?
Use the Nutcracker hide and seek as a way to get the children involved with visiting the independent stores of Salisbury. If you stumble across a giant 6.5ft tall nutcracker, snap a selfie, upload it to social media, and you could be in with the chance of winning a £50 Salisbury Gift Card.
To find out more, click here.
Attend the Christmas Eve Choral Evensong at Salisbury Cathedral
Head on down to Salisbury Cathedral this Friday to begin your Christmas with this moving service of choral music, readings, and prayers sung by the Cathedral Choir.
Booking is not required for this service which begins at 5.30pm. More details here.
Stay up for Midnight Mass
Midnight Mass is one of the most popular services in the Christian year and marks the beginning of the celebration of Christmas and the great twelve days that take us through into the New Year to the Feast of Epiphany.
The service starts at 11pm and booking is not required.