
Christmas in Casey is shaping up to be lively, familiar and filled with the sounds that mark the end of the year. A full calendar of carol events will run across the city, giving residents plenty of chances to gather with neighbours, light candles and sing together as the festive season builds.
Christmas on the Foreshore will open the celebrations on Friday 12 December at Tooradin Foreshore, running from 6 pm to 10 pm. The night will feature Christmas themed entertainment before ending with fireworks.
The following evening, Saturday 13 December, several community gatherings will take place across the city. Narre Warren North Community Carols will run from 6.30 pm to 10.30 pm at A’Beckett Road Reserve, offering an easy-going setting for locals to settle in with family and friends. Clyde North will host the Gethsemane Clyde Carols by Candlelight 2025 from 4.30 pm to 8.30 pm at Hillcrest Christian College, while Endeavour Hills Community Carols will run from 5.30 pm to 9.30 pm at Reveal Church on Gleneagles Drive, finishing with fireworks at 9.15 pm.
Cranbourne Community Christmas Carols will follow on Sunday 14 December between 5.30 pm and 8 pm at Cranbourne Presbyterian Church. Families can expect a petting zoo, jumping castles, a merry-go-round, sausage sizzle, lolly bags for children and a craft tent, with performances by Cranbourne Chorale.
The city’s largest gathering, Casey Christmas Carols 2025, will take place on Friday 19 December from 4 pm to 9.30 pm at Cairns Road Reserve in Hampton Park. Food trucks, rides and live entertainment will run through the evening, ending with a 9.30 pm fireworks display. On the same night, Endeavour Hills Classic Carols 2025 will run from 7 pm to 9 pm at David Collins Drive Reserve.
Carols by Twilight will close the season on Wednesday 24 December at Max Pawsey Reserve in Narre Warren from 7 pm to 9.20 pm. The event marks its 50th anniversary this year and will feature rides, food trucks, a visit from Santa and fireworks at 9.15 pm.
Christmas on the Foreshore
- Friday 12 December, 6:00 pm to 10:00 pm
- Tooradin Foreshore
- There will be Christmas themed entertainment all night, finishing with a fireworks display.
Narre Warren North Community Carols
- Saturday 13 December, 6:30 pm to 10:30 pm
- A’Beckett Road Reserve, Narre Warren North
Gethsemane Clyde Carols by Candlelight 2025
- Saturday 13 December, 4:30 pm to 8:30 pm
- Hillcrest Christian College, 500 Soldiers Road, Clyde North
Endeavour Hills Community Carols
- Saturday 13 December, 5:30 pm to 9:30 pm
- Reveal Church, 2-8 Gleneagles Drive, Endeavour Hills
- There will be a fireworks display at 9:15 pm.
Cranbourne Community Christmas Carols
- Sunday 14 December, 5:30 pm to 8:00 pm
- Cranbourne Presbyterian Church, 195 Sladen Street, Cranbourne
- There will be a petting zoo, jumping castles, a merry-go-round, sausage sizzle, lolly bags for the kids and a craft tent, with entertainment by Cranbourne Chorale.
Casey Christmas Carols 2025
- Friday 19 December, 4:00 pm to 9:30 pm
- Cairns Road Reserve, corner of Cairns Road and Campbell Drive, Hampton Park
- There will be food trucks, rides, live entertainment and a fireworks display at 9:30 pm.
Endeavour Hills Classic Carols 2025
- Friday 19 December, 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm
- David Collins Drive Reserve, Endeavour Hills
Carols by Twilight
- Wednesday 24 December, 7:00 pm to 9:20 pm
- Max Pawsey Reserve, Narre Warren
- Come along and celebrate the 50th anniversary of this event. There will be rides, food trucks, a visit from Santa and a fireworks display at 9.15 pm.
Christmas carol events across the City of Casey are community led and supported by Council.
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