What to Expect
This festive season, immerse your family in a dazzling Star Wars-themed Christmas lights display at Gardiner Avenue, Warradale. Created by local couple Andrew and Kylie, the display features over 250,000 lights, iconic Star Wars characters, and spectacular movie-inspired decorations including a brand-new Death Star and a Star Destroyer on the family caravan.
Visitors can enjoy a magical atmosphere where families and friends often dress up as their favourite Star Wars characters, making it a fun and memorable outing for children and adults alike. The display has become a beloved local tradition, lighting up the holiday spirit for the whole community.
Activity Details
The lights-on event takes place on Saturday, 2026-11-29 at 20:30. Andrew and Kylie spend around two and a half months preparing the display, welcoming visitors with festive cheer. Donations collected during the event support the Make-A-Wish Foundation, helping children with serious illnesses enjoy moments of joy and wonder.
This event is perfect for families looking to add a unique and heartwarming experience to their Christmas celebrations. It’s free to visit, with an opportunity to contribute to a worthy cause.
Location and Access
The display is located at Gardiner Avenue, Warradale, South Australia. The neighbourhood is accessible by car and local transport, with ample space for families to gather and enjoy the lights safely. Visitors are encouraged to arrive early to find parking and to fully enjoy the festive atmosphere.
The event is hosted at a private residence, so please respect the property and the neighbours while enjoying the display. It’s a great chance to explore a local community tradition and meet fellow Star Wars fans.
Important Information
Please note the lights-on event is scheduled for the evening of 29 November 2026 at 8:30 pm. The display is seasonal and runs through the Christmas period. Visitors are encouraged to follow the Warradale Lights Display Facebook page for updates and any changes.
Donations to the Make-A-Wish Foundation are voluntary but greatly appreciated. The event is supported by local businesses, enhancing the community spirit and festive cheer.
Families are reminded to dress warmly and supervise children during the visit to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience.
Booking and Prices
There is no cost to view the Star Wars Christmas lights display. Donations to the Make-A-Wish Foundation can be made on-site during the event. No booking is required; visitors are welcome to drop by during the festive season.
For more information and updates, follow the Warradale Lights Display Facebook page at facebook.com/warradalelightsdisplay and tag your photos with @CityofMarion to share the magic.