Mansfield Lantern Festival Neon Activation

Hundreds of lanterns. One unforgettable night.

The Community Bank Mansfield & District Lantern Parade is the heart of the festival – a slow, glowing procession that winds through the streets of Mansfield before spilling into the festival space. It’s the moment the whole weekend builds toward, and it never gets old.

JOIN THE PARADE

Anyone can walk in the parade. All you need is a lantern.

Whether you’ve made one at one of our workshops, crafted something at home or picked up a glow product on the night – if you’ve got a light, you’ve got a place in the procession. Register below so we can manage the parade safely and make sure everything runs smoothly.

A couple of things to remember:

  • Open flames are not permitted in the parade
  • All children under 10 must be accompanied by an adult
  • The route takes around 25 minutes to walk and covers a mix of grass, asphalt and concrete paths

FAMILY FRIENDLY

Watch the parade

What’s a parade without a crowd?

The parade steps off at 5:30pm – after dark, when the lanterns really come into their own. It follows the pathways through town before finishing just near the festival space. Find yourself a good spot along the route, rug up and enjoy the show.

FAMILY FRIENDLY

The lantern parade is one of those rare things that genuinely works for every age. Little ones love the lights, older kids love carrying their own lantern, and adults tend to go a little quiet when the procession rounds the corner. In the best possible way.

GOOD TO KNOW

The Saturday festival and parade is a no-dogs event. It gets busy and crowded, and it’s just not the right environment for your four-legged family members. Leave them at home with a warm bed and a treat – they’ll forgive you.

Mansfield Lantern Festival Parade 2019

On the longest night of the year, light becomes more than illumination – it becomes connection, warmth and wonder.

Light the Long Night invites artists, community groups and businesses to interpret what light means in the depths of winter: guiding, gathering, celebrating and transforming.

Participants are encouraged to design large-scale lanterns that explore themes such as:

Nature in Winter – alpine landscapes, snow gums, wildlife, stars and skies

Warmth – flames, hearth, gathering, shared stories

Light – pathways, guiding lights, constellations

Community & Connection – people coming together, belonging, celebration

Transformation – darkness to light, seasons changing, renewal

Lanterns can be abstract, literal, or whimsical – the more imaginative, the better.

Who Can Enter
  • Community groups and clubs
  • Schools, kinders and childcare centres
  • Local businesses
  • Artists
  • Anyone!

Lantern Criteria

To be eligible for judging, lanterns must meet the following criteria:
Size
Minimum size: 1m tall or wide
Maximum size: 3m tall or wide (must be safely transportable and carried or wheeled)
Must be able to be moved through the parade route by hand (on wheels or poles)
Must be illuminated safely (battery-powered LED lights only – no open flames)
Must be structurally sound and able to withstand movement in parade conditions
Must not include hazardous materials
Designed to be carried or pushed by 1–4 people
Mansfield Lantern Festival Photography workshop

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