List of Oxford Street Christmas lights celebrities

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Oxford Street Christmas lights
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The 2016 Oxford Street Christmas lights
GenreChristmas
FrequencyAnnually
Venue Oxford Street, West End of London
Coordinates 51°30′55″N0°08′31″W / 51.515269°N 0.142013°W / 51.515269; -0.142013
Years active63
Previous event2018
Next event2019
Organised byField and Lawn

Oxford Street, a main shopping street in Central London, has been decorated with festive lights for many Christmases since 1959. They have been a regular and popular feature of Christmas in London. [1]

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The lights were originally installed in response to nearby Regent Street, which had featured Christmas lights since 1954. The lights were paid for by shop owners and the local council, and were installed in order to give a sense of occasion to shoppers that could not be found anywhere else. [2] The tradition fell out of favour by the early 1970s because of the economic climate, and no lights were featured for some years. It returned in the 1980s following campaigning from local traders. [3]

Since 2010, management of the lights has been undertaken by Field and Lawn, a marquee hire company who also install the Regent Street lights. Around 750,000 bulbs are used annually. [4] Current practice involves a celebrity turning the lights on in mid- to late-November, and the lights remain until 6 January (Twelfth Night). The position of turning the lights on can be considered an aspiration, and an indication that a particular celebrity is very popular. The festivities were postponed in 1963 because of the assassination of John F. Kennedy. [1] In 2015, the lights were switched on earlier, on Sunday 1 November, resulting in an unusual closure of the street to all traffic. [5] In 2018, there wasn't a celebrity guest at the light switch on and instead several performers played at various stores along the street. [6]

The following celebrities have turned on the lights since 1981:

1980s

1990s

2000s

2006 Christmas lights, adjacent to Debenhams Debenhams, Oxford Street - geograph.org.uk - 290921.jpg
2006 Christmas lights, adjacent to Debenhams

2010s

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2011 Christmas lights

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