London24NEWS

A not-so-silent night time! Revellers profit from the festive season as they get together proper up till the second Santa is because of arrive

Thousands of boozy revellers hit the town last night – making the most of the festive season before Santa arrived.

Partygoers across the UK rang in the special day in style, locating the few open bars and clubs before dancing the night away.

They appeared full of Christmas cheer donning sparkly outfits and festive jumpers – but many are bound to wake up hungover this morning.

Images show groups of families and friends smiling and embracing as they celebrated into the early hours.

Many were wrapped up in coats and scarves to avoid the winter chill, but some brave souls bore all in dresses and skirts.

Let’s hope bleary eyes and sore heads won’t damper festive spirits as Christmas day gets underway.

Revellers in Leeds donned Christmas pajamas as they celebrated Christmas Eve with one person making a festive outfit from wrapping paper

Revellers in Leeds donned Christmas pajamas as they celebrated Christmas Eve with one person making a festive outfit from wrapping paper

Drinkers in Newcastle also joined in the festivities, appearing in high spirits as they raised a toast to the camera

Drinkers in Newcastle also joined in the festivities, appearing in high spirits as they raised a toast to the camera  

Two revellers in Leeds braved the winter chill to dress in matching outfits for the occasion

Two revellers in Leeds braved the winter chill to dress in matching outfits for the occasion

One man in Newcastle wears a Christmas pudding hat as he joins in the festive fun

One man in Newcastle wears a Christmas pudding hat as he joins in the festive fun 

A group of friends smile and waved as they danced the night away in Newcastle

A group of friends smile and waved as they danced the night away in Newcastle

A man and woman embrace at a bar in Newcastle as they prepare for Christmas day

A man and woman embrace at a bar in Newcastle as they prepare for Christmas day