Northern Ireland set to light up for Christmas
With the big day less than six weeks away it is time to think about turning on the twinkly lights.
So when and where are public light switch-ons happening across Northern Ireland?
The big switch-on in Belfast is at City Hall on Saturday when the lord mayor will lead the festivities alongside a host of local talent including choirs, musicians, artists and acrobats.
It's a ticket event and all tickets have now been allocated, but for those lucky enough to be attending gates open at 18:00 GMT and the action takes place between 18:30 and 19:30.
Across Northern Ireland, councils have events planned.
BBC News NI has taken a look at what you can expect in your area this year.
Antrim and Newtownabbey Borough Council
Lights will be switched on at seven main locations across Antrim & Newtownabbey Borough Council between Thursday 21 November and Saturday 30 November.
Airport – Crumlin Leisure Centre – Thursday 21 November from 18:00
Dunsilly – John Street Car Park Randalstown – Friday 22 November from 18:00
Glengormley – Lilian Bland Park – Saturday 23 November from 16.30
Macedon – Hazelbank Park – Tuesday 26 November from 19:00
Threemilewater – Mossley Mill – Wednesday 27 November from 18:00
Antrim – Railway Street Car Park – Thursday 28 November from 18:00
Ballyclare – The Square Car Park – Saturday 30 November from 16:30
Ards and North Down Borough Council
There are a host of events planned across the council area, with the main light switch-on taking place in Bangor on Saturday 23 November at the front of City Hall at 18:00 and a week later on Saturday November 30 in Newtownards in the town centre at 18:00.
Armagh City, Banbridge and Craigavon Borough Council
The Christmas lights will be switched on in Armagh City as part of the Georgian Festival taking place from Thursday 28 November to Sunday 1 December with the main switch-on happening on Sunday to coincide with the Santa on Tour experience.
Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council
There are Christmas Light Switch On events in the four main towns in the borough.
Ballymoney - Thursday 21 November from 17:00
Limavady - Saturday 23 November from 13:00
Ballycastle - Thursday 28 November from 14:00
Coleraine - Friday 29 November from 14:00
Each location will have music, entertainment, a Christmas cavalcade, and Santa’s grotto.
Derry City and Strabane District Council
The lights in Londonderry will be switched on during the parade on Friday November 22 at 19:00.
Starting at Bishop Street, it will make its way through the city finishing up at around 20:15 in Guildhall Square at the city's main Christmas tree.
Fermanagh and Omagh District Council
The annual Enniskillen Christmas switch-on takes place on Saturday November 23.
Entertainment will begin in the Diamond from 13:00 and family activities will include Christmas carols, live music performances and face painting.
Lisburn and Castlereagh City Council
The big night in Lisburn is on Thursday 21 November.
Musical entertainment will start at 18:00 with the countdown and big switch-on taking place at about 19:30.
An Enchanted Lantern Walk will leave Market Square and make its way up and through Castle Gardens from immediately after the lights are switched on
The Light Festival will also be part of this event and light shows will then run every hour from 16:00 to 20:00 from 22 November to 23 December.
Mid and East Antrim Borough Council
There are three Christmas Lights Switch On events taking place:
Ballymena - Saturday 16 November
Larne - Friday 22 November
Carrickfergus - Saturday 23 November.
Mid Ulster District Council
Christmas light switch-on events take place across the four main towns in the area:
Cookstown Town Centre - Friday 22 November from 18:30
Magherafelt Town Centre - Saturday 23 November from 14:00
Market Square, Dungannon - Saturday 23 November from 14:30
Maghera Walled Garden and Town Centre - Saturday 30 November from 15:00
Newry, Mourne and Down District Council
Lights will be turned on at events between Thursday 21 November and Saturday 7 December.
It all starts in Newry on 21 November in Marcus Square and Hill Street, where everyone can enjoy free family activities from 18:00, with the lights being switched on at 19:30.
On Saturday 23 November, Downpatrick is set to host crowds in Saint Patrick's Square from 15:00.
People can enjoy family-friendly entertainment before Santa arrives to turn on the lights.