Kick off your holiday celebrations by attending a local Christmas Tree Lighting in Tucson, Marana, Oro Valley, Vail, or Sahuarita.
Most tree lighting ceremonies and celebrations in Tucson happen the first week of December. The majority of lighting ceremonies are also accompanied by other festivities (live music, refreshments, opportunities to meet Santa, etc).
Christmas tree lighting events in Tucson are typically held the first week of December, but you can consult our list below for all of the options.
Below find a full listing of Tucson Christmas Tree Lightings for 2025.
Oro Valley Marketplace
12155 N. Oracle Rd, Oro Valley, AZ
The 13th Annual Oro Valley Festival of the Arts & Holiday Tree Lighting Celebration is the region's largest shopping event, kicking off the Holidays in the Oro Valley, AZ community. This highly attended annual juried marketplace features one-of-a-kind seasonal items, high-quality handcrafted goods and holiday gifts, specialty foods, and the most beloved Holiday entertainment event […]
Oro Valley Church of the Nazarene
500 W. Calle Concordia, Oro Valley, AZ
Bring the whole family to this FREE community event! Get into the holiday spirit with hayrides, a live nativity, and festive live music. 📸 Snap a photo with Santa ☕ Cozy up with some hot chocolate 🎄 Watch as three sparkling 30-foot Christmas trees are lit, synced to music!
Oro Valley Marketplace
12155 N. Oracle Rd, Oro Valley, AZ
The 13th Annual Oro Valley Festival of the Arts & Holiday Tree Lighting Celebration is the region's largest shopping event, kicking off the Holidays in the Oro Valley, AZ community. This highly attended annual juried marketplace features one-of-a-kind seasonal items, high-quality handcrafted goods and holiday gifts, specialty foods, and the most beloved Holiday entertainment event […]
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