Holiday lights illuminated on Oslo tree in Reykjavik
The holiday lights were officially illuminated on the Oslo tree in Reykjavik today, marking the 73rd occurrence of this festive event. The central square of Austurvöllur was abuzz with a joyful crowd gathered to witness the tree lighting ceremony, a traditional celebration in the heart of the city.
A brass band entertained the attendees with Advent and Christmas music, creating a warm and festive atmosphere. Popular Icelandic artists Friðrik Dór and Una Torfa performed heartwarming holiday songs alongside a live band. The event was hosted by Katla Margrét Þorgeirsdóttir, who guided the audience through the festivities. This year, the honor of lighting the tree was given to eleven-year-old Herborg Anda, adding a special personal touch to the occasion.
As the lights twinkled to life, the spirit of the season filled the air, drawing the attention of both locals and visitors. The event has become a beloved tradition, symbolizing the start of the holiday season in Reykjavik.
This annual celebration not only marks the lighting of a festive tree but also serves as a reminder of community joy and togetherness, making it a cherished experience for those attending.