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Enjoy dazzling shows, festive treats, and the cozy glow of twinkling lights.

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This December, Mozart’s Festival of Lights transforms into a dazzling celebration with “He Rules The World” — a multimillion-dollar Christmas rock concert running for nine nights only, Dec. 12–20.

Produced by Peter Emerson, this family-friendly show retells the Nativity story with stunning light displays, animations, and live performances. Featuring narration by Kevin Sorbo and vocals by Broadway’s David Gaschen, it’s a holiday event you won’t forget.

Save the dates — tickets available soon

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