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6 Christmas Party Ideas 2023 - More experiences to remember

Updated: Nov 16, 2023

Get Ready to Jingle All the Way with These 6 Exciting Christmas Party Ideas for 2023


1. TED Lasso-Themed Party

Inspired by the heart-warming and positive TV series, Ted Lasso, this theme is all about spreading positivity and joy. Get your colleagues smiling with a ‘Happy’ competition filled with gifts and prizes given out throughout the party. On entrance, line up positive affirmation cards with the back of the card open to share anonymous positive messages to colleagues. Let the word 'Believe' illuminate your venue and dress up with your favourite football (soccer) jerseys (Go Matildas!). Don't forget a photo booth and a fun sing-along session.

And of course, let's hear some Diamond Dogs' howls!


2. 90’s P.A.R.T.Y

Nostalgia for the '90s is stronger than ever, with many adults and even Generation Z embracing '90s fashion and culture. Join the fun by dressing up as your favourite '90s character or in iconic '90s clothing. Choose from popular TV shows like "The Simpsons," "Fresh Prince of Bel Air," and "Saved by the Bell," movies like "Titanic" and "Clueless," or even music legends like the Spice Girls and Britney Spears. Play '90s hits from 'Rhythm of the Night' to 'I Want It That Way' by NSYNC. Get a comedian to walk around the party with Magic 8 Ball for some future-telling fun and laughter. Decorate with old CDs by creating a cd wall and CD centrepieces for a nostalgic touch.



3. Projection Lighting Extravaganza

For companies with strong branding and a flair for creativity, this theme is perfect. I keep thinking about Salesforce and their ‘Einstein’, Astro, Cody characters and trailblazers. Transform a blank canvas venue into your very own 'Van Gogh Alive' using projection lighting. Collaborate with a lighting production manager to incorporate your branding and messaging throughout the event. Make it a three-part experience with pre-drinks, dinner, and dancing, each telling a different part of your branding story.



4. Fire Door Inspired Feast

Inspired by the renowned restaurant Firedoor, this theme caters to food and barbecue lovers. Find an outdoor space where open fires are allowed (Most venues are accommodating if you provide a detailed risk management plan and have all the safety equipment in place. Contact our team for more assistance). Create a fiery atmosphere with fire spinners, eaters, and hoopers. Enjoy wood-fired gourmet steaks, sausages, and vegetables. Bring in a 3-piece blues band for some great tunes. Karen Lee Andrews is amazing!


5. Barbie Beach Bash

It’s the biggest movie of the year and we can’t get passed it this festive season. Embrace pink and purple décor with glittery elements to add glamour. Enjoy a fantastic barbecue on a beach-themed space with a cocktail beach cabana serving your favourite summer cocktails. Offer Barbie-themed goodie bags to takeaway. This theme is all about how much effort you put into decorating and furnishing your space for the party.



6. Japanese Inspired Party

Delight in a Japanese-inspired feast featuring sushi and sashimi starters, bento box mains, and matcha ice cream for dessert. Add a sing-along spectacular with a karaoke theme. There's no better way to celebrate the festive season than belting out your favourite tunes with your team. Let your team be the stars of the night! Transform the venue with thousands of colourful paper streamers, creating a vibrant and visually stunning space. These streamers, resembling brightly coloured forests, can be handcrafted by your team, adding a personal touch to your celebration.


These corporate Christmas party ideas are sure to make your 2023 holiday celebration unforgettable. Spread the joy and create memories that will last a lifetime.


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