Christmas in Bradford will arrive tonight when Coronation Street star Andy Whyment switches on the Christmas lights.
Soap star Andy, who plays Kirk Sutherland in the television programme, said he was "over the moon" at the prospect of crossing the Pennines to flick the all-important switch.
His Corrie co-star Antony Cotton was due to turn them on, but had to cancel because of filming commitments.
Andy, who also played Darren in The Royle Family, said: "I am really looking forward to coming to Yorkshire to see the people of Bradford and see it as a great honour to be asked to turn on the Christmas lights."
Former Coronation Street actor Richard Fleeshman, who played Craig Harries, will still be performing at the event.
Classical group All Angels will also take to the stage alongside local bands The Touch and White Light Parade.
Councillor Anne Hawkesworth, Bradford Council's executive member for the environment and culture, said: "The Christmas lights switch-on is always a great event and popular with people of all ages.
"This year promises to be filled with fun and entertainment and gives people the chance to get into the festive spirit."
The event starts at 5.30pm in Centenary Square with the switch-on at 7pm.
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