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Autumn Calendar Announced

Gibraltar’s cultural programme offers planning opportunities for Q4

Gibraltar Cultural Services (GCS) has published its full Autumn 2025 programme, with a wide range of events planned across October to December. From book launches to art exhibitions and festive family events, the line-up provides useful moments for GFSB members to plan around, particularly in the lead-up to Christmas.

Why it matters:
For many businesses, Q4 is the busiest time of year. Cultural events like these bring people into Main Street and other venues, creating opportunities to create related promotions, extend opening hours and plan around potential footfall.

Dates to note include:
• 21 Nov: Christmas Festival of Lights
• 6 & 13 Dec: Christmas Saturdays
• 13 Dec: Christmas 80s Party

What they’ve said:
Minister for Culture, The Hon Christian Santos GMD MP, said:
“Following the popularity and success of our summer events, the Autumn Programme continues to deliver cultural offerings to our community. My thanks to GCS and all collaborators for ensuring Gibraltar has a vibrant calendar of events all year round.”

View the full programme.

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