Coca-Cola has confirmed that its iconic Christmas Truck Tour for 2025 has come to an end, and notably, Birmingham was left off this year’s route. After delighting fans in previous years at the Bullring with free cans and festive activities, the popular tour did not make a stop in the city this December.
The tour concluded on Monday, December 22, having visited 15 locations across the UK, including major cities like Edinburgh, Cardiff, Manchester, and Liverpool. Despite hopes that Birmingham might be the final 15th stop, the city was absent from the lineup. One of the 15 confirmed stops this year was a visit to a care home alongside the radio station Heart, further highlighting the community spirit of the tour.
Coca-Cola typically keeps its tour schedule under wraps, announcing stops only days in advance via its social media channels. This year, the tour expanded beyond large cities to include smaller places such as Hatfield, Epsom, and Camberley, allowing more diverse communities to join in the festivities.
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For Birmingham residents eager to glimpse the iconic red truck, the only option this season is to catch it on television, a familiar sight in previous years during the Christmas season. While there is no confirmation yet regarding the tour’s return in 2026, fans are encouraged to stay tuned for any future announcements.