PHOTOS: Concert begins a night of Halifax holiday festivities
Hundreds gather in Halifax to sing along to carols

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A family of four sits in the front row at the Kickoff Concert in Peace and Friendship part in Halifax on Saturday.Holiday spirit was in the air on Saturday evening when hundreds attended the Kickoff Concert in Halifax, beginning a night of festivities.
The concert took place at the Peace and Friendship Park on Hollis Street. Those in attendance danced and sang along to carols from 4:30 to 5:30 p.m.
The concert preceded the annual Parade of Lights.
HRM events co-ordinator Mike Gillett says the motivation behind organizing this concert for the first time was “celebrating the holiday season starting.” Related stories
Performers included local artists such as Donair Supply band and Rebecca Guilderson.
The crowd consisted of groups of family and friends of all ages. Most in attendance were children.
Beloved children’s icons such as Paw Patrol and members of the Wiggles were also on stage, putting smiles on faces and excitement in the hearts of their small fans.
Gillett says in a few days he will be starting to plan for next year’s concert.
This event was part of what the regional municipality called the Halifax Holiday Celebration, which was capped by the lighting of the Christmas tree in the Grand Parade.

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Beulah Brinston (right) and her husband at the concert. They attend holiday festivities every year.
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People of all ages attended the concert.
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The concert attracted a large crowd of several hundred.
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Donair Supply Band performs Christmas carols at the concert.
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Rebecca Guilderson sings carols to a crowd of people in the Peace and Friendship Park.
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Two families, the Manivannans (left) and the Desais (right) attend holiday festivities in Halifax for the second year in a row.
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Agnès Beauregard (right) travelled from Ottawa to visit friends Trista Goundrey (middle) and Adeline Barry-Corneau (left), who are students at Dalhousie University.
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Trees in the park glittered with Christmas lights.About the author
Hope Edmond
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