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Lights All Night is returning to Dallas, with smaller Puerto Vallarta fest planned ahead of time

The long-running electronic music festival is doubling down with a beachfront fest in Mexico ahead of the main Dallas event on New Year’s Eve.

As COVID-19 winds down in some areas, dance parties are starting to heat up.

The long-running electronic music festival Lights All Night is returning to Dallas for its annual New Year’s Eve weekend event on Dec. 30-31, with a smaller beachfront version of the festival scheduled Nov. 4-7 in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico.

“It’s going to be a great way to get us back to the live experiences we’ve missed over the last year while gearing up for the return of our Dallas event,” Lights All Night founder Scott Osburn said in a statement.

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The inaugural Mexican edition of Lights All Night features the Grammy-winning French duo Justice, Russian DJ-singer Nina Kraviz and the Paris-based DJ Tchami. Promoters are also touting activities like yoga and deep-sea snorkeling.

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Prices have not been announced, but organizers say full refunds will be given if the event is canceled due to COVID-19. For more information, visit lightsallnight.com.

Performers and venue details have not been announced for the Dallas version of Lights All Night. Founded in 2010, it’s grown into one of the country’s largest electronic music festivals, with tens of thousands of people attending each year at Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center or Dallas Market Hall, where it was held in 2019. The 2020 fest was canceled due to the coronavirus.