The The first Spanish city to turn on the Christmas lights will do so on November 16. It will be, of course, in the city of Vigo, where the installation of these artifacts began last Augustanticipating all the years in which this picturesque race against the ‘official’ calendar has begun. He mayor of Vigo, Abel Caballero, has announced that the city will turn on its Christmas lights on Saturday the 16th starting at 8:00 p.m. in an event that, like previous years, will take place at the Puerta del Sol in Vigo.
The councilor has claimed the “enormous pressure” he has to announce the date “as soon as possible” because “people want to be there and want to come to Vigo”. Despite everything, he has shown his respect for what happened in the Spanish Levante, which is whyThe lighting ceremony will be different, “more sober” and “less festive.”“However, Caballero has presented an advertising campaign that will install mupis (advertising supports installed on street furniture elements) in the main cities of Spain and the world. It is about more than 820 posters that will be distributed throughout Paris, London, Rome and, this year, as a novelty also in New York, where there will be 10 images of Christmas in Vigo. In Spain, they will be in up to 25 locations such as Madrid, Barcelona, Bilbao or Malaga. They can also be seen in Porto, Braga, or Aveiro, among other Portuguese cities.
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