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Open-air laser show returning

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October 08, 2025

LIGHT UP THE NIGHT SHOW COMING BACK

- By KATIE OBORN

Open-air laser show returning

AN amazing light show near Plymouth will draw in thousands of people, with organisers hoping it will be even 'bigger and better' than last year's 'incredible' event.

The first-ever 'amazing open air laser light show to music' in Calling-ton in 2024 drew in over 2000 people - and the second event, on Saturday, November 1, 2025 is set to dazzle crowds again.

Light Up The Night show raises funds for students at Callington Community College via the Parent, Teacher, and Friends Association (PTFA), but as well as the incredible light show there's lots more to enjoy during the display.

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