The Adelaide Crows will be in full voice this Friday night when they appear on stage at the TeamKids Christmas Festival in Victoria Square.

The community event in the heart of the city this Friday December 4, is for all the family, celebrating the spirit of Christmas and assisting the Women's and Children's Hospital Foundation.

The Women's and Children's Hospital Foundation is the major charity partner of the Crows Children's Foundation.

Kyle Hartigan, who is the players representative on the Crows Children's Foundation Board, and Rory Atkins took time out from pre-season training to meet with one of the families who have benefited from the amazing work of TeamKids.

Three-year-old Dimitri Papadimitroulis spent the first two years of his life in the WCH battling serious lung disease. Dimi is finally home now but is on oxygen and has regular stays at the hospital.

Find out more about the Adelaide Crows Children's Foundation

The Adelaide Crows playing group will be on stage from 7-8pm singing Christmas carols, accompanied by the South Australian Public Primary Schools Choir.

The Crows will then join in the celebration to light the City Christmas Tree with the Lord Mayor and Lady Mayoress and Adelaide City Council.

A market-type atmosphere with music, food vendors, craft activities, give-aways and an open-air cinema will engage audiences into the night. CROWmania will also have a stand, so can grab your Crows Christmas gifts!

The Adelaide Football Club hopes all our members and supporters will get behind the TeamKids Christmas festival and join us in Victoria Square this Friday night.

The Festival is in its inaugural year and will run from December 4-6 from 10am to 10.30pm each day.

Crows set for Carols in the city