Welcome to Robertsville Lights! We run a Christmas light display synchronized to music for all to enjoy. Come check us out from December 1 through December 31.
Please enjoy the lights from the safety of the sidewalk or your car.
Tune your FM radio to 92.9 FM to listen to the music.
Our regular rotation of songs for 2023 includes:
Mele Kalikimaka - Seth Macfarlane
Frosty the Snowman - Jimmy Durante
Simple Plan - Christmas Every Day
Darude - Sandstorm
Gwen Stefani & Blake Shelton - You Make it Feel Like Christmas
Jonathan Young - Metal Carol of the Bells
Frozen 2 Soundtrack - Into the Unknown
Selena Gomez - Winter Wonderland
Straight No Chaser - Christmas Can Can
Toby Mac - Light of Christmas
Gwen Stefani - Jingle Bells
Taylor Swift - Christmas Tree Farm
A Star Wars Medley
These songs are available by request:
Avicii - Levels
Lindsey Stirling - We Saw Three Ships
Danger Zone
Pentatonix and Meaghan Trainor - Kid on Christmas
Zero (from the soundtrack of Ralph Breaks the Internet)
All songs have been shortened to around 3 minutes so you can enjoy more than one song if you only have a short time to stay.
Address: 4233 Briarglen Drive, San Jose, CA 95118
Fun Facts
This DOES NOT actually make the power bill much higher. :)
The display has over 13,000 individually controllable LEDs.
Over 1000ft of wiring connects all the lights togther.
At full brightness with all lights on, the display consumes 44amps / 5300w of power.
All of the props in the display are 100% hand-made.
Frosty has 1858 LEDs and is built from 7kg of custom 3d printed parts supported by 312ft of stainless steel rods and mild steel structural members.
The LEDs run on 12v DC; we use twelve 750w datacenter-grade power supplies to power the lights.
Setup takes over 50 hours.
Directions
Feel free to drive by the display and tune in to 92.9 FM on your radio.
4233 Briarglen Drive, San Jose, CA 95118
Please respect our neighbors and don't block driveways.
If you'd like to walk by the show, ample street parking is available on Prosper Avenue (A). A foot pedal by the driveway can be used to turn on outdoor speakers to enjoy the music.