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By Jonathan Tully   |  Breaking news, Holidays  |  October 21, 2009

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Event Listing: Ticket info, directions, showtimes, more

During the holidays, Roger Dean Stadium will get a lot brighter.

The Jupiter stadium in Abacoa will be the location for Bright Nights: A Holiday Lights Spectacular from Nov. 27 through Dec. 27.

The 20-minute show will include more than 140,000 LED lights on 50 steel trees, including a 55-foot-tall centerpiece. There will also be fireworks-styled aerial displays and a “twinkle wall” as large as a football field.

Tickets are $8 for adults, and $4 for kids 12 and under. They are available at Ticketmaster.com, by calling (800) 745-3000 or at Ticketmaster outlets.

The show is produced by SunFest. For more information, check out BrightNightsPB.com.ent Listing:

5 Responses to “Roger Dean Stadium to host Bright Nights”

  1. BEACHBUM says:

    Won’t the ballplayers lose the ball in the lights??

  2. Pete says:

    I don’t think that I would pay $8 per ticket for a 20 minute event. That is rediculous…how about letting the community in at no charge so all can enjoy the holiday season.

  3. Derek says:

    I don’t mind the $8 ticket, but don’t forget the various ticketmaster charges and convenience fees. Not unusual to pay $5 to ticketmaster on top of an $8 ticket. No doubt they will charge the ticketmaster fees even when I show up and buy the tickets onsite?

  4. Greggory says:

    I agree, the $8.00 is very high. If some of it went to a charity like Toys for Tots or similar I would be okay with it.

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