
Visitors to Dallas' iconic Reunion Tower may notice something amiss in the coming months, as the structure is set to undergo maintenance through the summer of 2026. In a recent announcement, the tower's official account declared last Wednesday that visitors can expect a "facelift" for its nightly light spectacles. The enhancements promise to make these displays "brighter and better than before," according to NBC DFW.
While the top of Dallas' skyline undergoes its transformation, the Reunion Tower's GeO-Deck and Crown Block will remain accessible to guests. The maintenance work, which is slated to wrap up around summer, is part of a push to upgrade the tower's visual offerings. Despite the ongoing work, a modified schedule of light shows will continue to entertain locals and tourists alike. Information about these adjusted timings.
The tower's significant role in the cityscape of Dallas means that its temporary downtime will be felt, but the promise of a refreshed and more vibrant light display appears to offer some consolation. "To make light shows brighter and better than ever before," the Reunion Tower teased in a post detailed by Dallas Texas TV on Facebook. This tease of tech-enhanced allure hints at dazzling nights ahead for the city.









