The Tianyu Lights Festival, produced by Tianyu Arts & Culture, Inc., North America’s leading producer of larger-than-life lantern festivals, will officially close for the season on January 19, 2025. This marks the last week for guests to experience the magical event in Grand Prairie. Held at the Texas Trust CU Theater Festival Grounds, located adjacent to Lone Star Park in Grand Prairie, the festival has been captivating visitors with its mesmerizing displays and immersive atmosphere. The festival is open Tuesday through Sunday from 5:30 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. at 1001 Texas Trust Way, Grand Prairie, TX 75050.
This year’s Tianyu Lights Festival invites guests to step into the enchanting world of Koda, a 7-year-old boy exploring the magical rainforest of Caballococha, Peru. The festival features 19 larger-than-life lantern displays, crafted from metal, steel, fabric and LED lights, bringing the vibrant rainforest landscape and its wildlife to life. Each display offers a stunning visual experience, creating a captivating journey through Koda’s adventure in the rainforest.
"The Tianyu Lights Festival offers a truly magical experience, where visitors can immerse themselves in a world of light and culture, and witness the beauty of art and storytelling brought to life through stunning lantern displays and live performances," says Huiyuan Liu, event manager of Tianyu Arts & Culture Inc. "With only a few days left in the season, we encourage everyone to come out and experience the wonder of Koda’s adventure before it’s gone."
In addition to the stunning lanterns, the festival offers nightly performances by acrobats and folk artists. Guests can enjoy a variety of food and drink options, including hot beverages, alcoholic beverages and snacks. The festival also features handcrafted souvenirs available for purchase, making it a perfect outing for families, friends and couples alike. With only a few days left in the season, now is the time to visit the Tianyu Lights Festival. Open Tuesday through Sunday from 5:30 p.m. to 10:00 p.m., the festival will close for the season on January 19, 2025. Visitors are encouraged to plan their trip soon to ensure they don’t miss out on this unforgettable experience.
For more information, including ticket details and event updates, visit https://tianyuculture.us/dallas/.