Isle of Man: Thousands gather for Christmas light switch-on

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Crowds and lantern parade
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A lantern parade was held as part of the celebrations

Thousands of people have gathered in the Isle of Man's capital for the annual Christmas lights switch-on.

A series of events were held in the high street in Douglas to coincide with the light-up at 19:00 GMT on Thursday.

The festive celebrations were led by a lantern parade along Strand Street, accompanied by a choir singing carols.

Unlike the United Kingdom, there are currently no social distancing requirements on the island and gatherings are permitted.

Organised by Douglas Borough Council, the original format of the event was dropped amid concerns about overcrowding on North Quay in previous years.

Christmas lights on Strand Street, Douglas
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The high street was lit up with strings of festive lighting

Carollers leading the parade
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A choir of carollers joined the lantern parade

Pipe ban playing in front of a a crowd
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A pipe band entertained the crowds during the celebrations

Lantern parade
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People from around the island visited the capital for the events

Douglas town hall
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Douglas Town Hall was lit up as part of the festivities

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