Christmas may still be more than a month away, but more than 330,000 spectators have packed Adelaide’s CBD to welcome the silly season. Some pulled an all-nighter to secure the best spots at the southern hemisphere’s biggest pageant.
Breakdown
- The Adelaide Christmas pageant returned for its 93rd year, attracting 335,000 people—the largest crowd in a decade. 6s
- Many attendees arrived as early as midnight, with families and first-time visitors praising the event's atmosphere. 20s
- The parade included 170 performances and 85 floats, with four new floats debuting: a colourful dragon, a pilot boat, a magic fairyland, and the 12 Days of Christmas road train. 42s
- Despite chilly weather, anticipation focused on the arrival of Father Christmas, with children especially excited. 1m 7s
- For the first time, elves and clowns signed 'Merry Christmas, I love you' in Auslan, making the event more accessible. 1m 24s