Carols @ Sunset is moving from Bull Creek's Bob Gordon Reserve to Centennial Park.
Camera IconCarols @ Sunset is moving from Bull Creek's Bob Gordon Reserve to Centennial Park. Credit: Supplied

Bull Creek Christmas carols on the move to Centennial Park

Matt ZisPerthNow - Melville

Organisers of the Bull Creek-Leeming Christmas Carols @ Sunset event are breaking with tradition this year through a shift to a picturesque new location.

Since the community carols re-emerged post-COVID, good-sized crowds have flocked to Bob Gordon Park in Bull Creek for the sunset songs and festivities.

This year the event will be at Centennial Park, only a couple of hundred metres away across Benningfield Road, on Sunday, December 17.

“The new location offers a wonderful setting, with shady trees and sloping grass leading down to the stage,” Reverend Bruce Hyde from All Saints Collegiate Chapel said.

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Entertainment on the night will include a musical called Bringing Christmas Alive by John and Ellie Macpherson, well-known artists who for years presented the popular carols at the Cottesloe Civic Centre.

It’s shaping as a full community affair supported by multiple local churches, boy scouts and girl guides, the City of Melville, State and Federal politicians and the local Lions club, which will cook a sausage sizzle. People are encouraged to bring a picnic, though it is an alcohol-free event.

Arrive from 6pm for carols at 7pm.