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Avondale Illuminates the Holiday Season with Dazzling 'Avondazzle' Light Displays

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Published on November 26, 2025
Avondale Illuminates the Holiday Season with Dazzling 'Avondazzle' Light DisplaysSource: Google Street View

Avondale's annual tradition of holiday sparkles has returned, this time with a new attraction to light up the season. The City of Avondale has announced the debut of its Avondazzle Holiday Light Displays, promising a wondrous spectacle at two locations—Old Town Avondale and Avondale Civic Center. These displays, set to twinkle against the night canvas from December 7 to January 1, 2026, invite community members and visitors alike to indulge in a merry and bright experience.

The latest addition, 'Lights on Western,' brings holiday bliss to a stretch of Western Avenue, adorned with festooned trees and cheerful pole decorations. The historic corridor, from Dysart Road to Central Avenue, now gleams with a celebratory glow, centered around a holiday tree standing tall in Sernas Plaza. According to the City of Avondale's announcement published on November 25, guests are treated to a layout that extends their holiday enjoyment beyond a single spot.

The Civic Center also transforms into a winter wonderland as visitors can weave through shimmering light paths. At the center of it all, a Christmas tree comes to life, dancing to holiday tunes every half hour. These synchronized performances are designed to captivate and charm spectators between the hours of 5 and 10 p.m., as they witness the city hall’s façade become the backdrop for this luminous festival, as reported by the City of Avondale.

Hosted by the City of Avondale, this electrifying tradition gamely brightens up the holiday nights with free admission for all. More information about the Avondazzle Holiday Light Display, including specific location details, can be found on Avondale's event page. As a gentle reminder echoed from within the city’s advisory, Santa’s watchful eyes encourage all visitors to marvel at the art, but to refrain from climbing on the displays.