Organisers of Dreaming Trees have said the illuminations will return to Howard Davis Park in February amid plans to unveil “a new and exciting element never seen in Jersey before”.

The display, which has previously drawn thousands of people to the park in 2023 and 2024, had been set to take place this month following a shift from its usual February date.

Its founder, Bruce Labey, had previously stated that moving the event to October would “help us build on the success of the past two years of illuminations” and “take advantage of the spectacular autumn season”.

Pictured: Dreaming Trees is set to return to Howard Davis Park in February.

But in a update this morning, organisers stated that Dreaming Trees “will return to Howard Davis Park in February half term 2026”.

This change means we can unveil something completely new for island families to enjoy, adding even more wonder to the experience

Dreaming Trees organisers
Pictured: Dreaming Trees founder Bruce Labey.

“The move back to its original dates comes with the chance to introduce a new and exciting element never seen in Jersey before, promising to make the event more magical than ever,” the statement continued.

“We’re thrilled to bring Dreaming Trees back to its February home.

“This change means we can unveil something completely new for island families to enjoy, adding even more wonder to the experience.”

It added that further details regarding the event would be announced later this year.