Glow Gardens (known as Lumaze in the United States) is an annual indoor Christmas light show that has been taking place in several North American cities since 2017. The festival is organized by CEO Lawrence Jansen in 2017 with the intention of using empty greenhouse spaces during the winter. The first festival took place during the holiday season in the Greater Vancouver city of Langley and its initial success allowed the organizers to expand to four cities in 2018. The next year the event once again broadened its geographical range by establishing itself in ten cities, becoming one of the major Christmas festivals in Canada.
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| - Glow Gardens (known as Lumaze in the United States) is an annual indoor Christmas light show that has been taking place in several North American cities since 2017. The festival is organized by CEO Lawrence Jansen in 2017 with the intention of using empty greenhouse spaces during the winter. The first festival took place during the holiday season in the Greater Vancouver city of Langley and its initial success allowed the organizers to expand to four cities in 2018. The next year the event once again broadened its geographical range by establishing itself in ten cities, becoming one of the major Christmas festivals in Canada. (en)
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| - Daryl Driegen (en)
- Lawrence Jansen (en)
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| - Glow Gardens (known as Lumaze in the United States) is an annual indoor Christmas light show that has been taking place in several North American cities since 2017. The festival is organized by CEO Lawrence Jansen in 2017 with the intention of using empty greenhouse spaces during the winter. The first festival took place during the holiday season in the Greater Vancouver city of Langley and its initial success allowed the organizers to expand to four cities in 2018. The next year the event once again broadened its geographical range by establishing itself in ten cities, becoming one of the major Christmas festivals in Canada. In 2019, Glow once again experienced an expansion as it reached US cities Pittsburgh and Seattle under the name of Lumaze instead of Glow. With the passing of the years, the Glow/Lumaze Christmas festivals brand has only augmented in the number of cities and amount of visitors, becoming one of the main holiday attractions in North America. After the Covid-19 pandemic the event had to morph into a drive-through experience in some cities, nevertheless maintaining most of its main attractions. Glow/Lumaze is currently one of the biggest and most popular light shows in the world, with millions of visitors per year and more a million lights per location. (en)
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