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Edmonton’s Muttart Conservatory is illuminating the pyramids with DJs and dancing

Join together at the Muttart Conservatory for an unforgettable dance party.

This January, immerse yourself in the lush botanical gardens of Muttart Conservatory, combining nature with art for a multisensory experience. Featuring DJs and dancing, as well as other visual performers, this night will transform the gardens into a house music landscape.

This 18-and-over event will absolutely blow you away, so don’t miss out.

What to expect

Doors open at 7 p.m. at the Muttart Conservatory, but 8 p.m. is when the real magic begins.

There will be two stages spanning multiple genres, with two headlining acts, and projectors for maximum visual enjoyment. Here, you can enjoy the safe space the Muttart Conservatory has created for you to express passions through movement, visual artistry and music.

Local DJs and entertainment featured at the main stage offer names like Arson, Young Dene, The Specialist, Deezruggz, and Aunt Viv. The feature pyramid will have Sundog, 40 oz., Smoco, Faeble x Medistate, and Supplyas, while the tropical pyramid has dabbledoom.

If you’re curious what the pyramids are currently holding, the featured pyramid for January is “Prehistoric Paradise.” Step back in time and explore a lush, tropical landscape of banana plants and vibrant bromeliads, where giant insects and dinosaurs provide an incredible backdrop for photos.

Back to the event, movement performances will be spread out, done by Dollhaus, Flowbot and Slumbellina, while the visuals will be done by Future Troy and Sokari. In addition to the music and visuals, handcrafted cocktails will also be available at Cafe Bloom, specially for this event.

The first 100 tickets have already sold out, but there are 300 more tickets up for grabs. These last 300 are on sale for $50 per person, so make sure to get them before they sell out!

Enjoy your evening dancing inside the pyramids, folks!

Illuminature

When: Friday, Jan. 23, 2026
Time: 7 p.m. to 12 a.m.
Where: Muttart Conservatory — 9626 96a St. NW, Edmonton, Alta.
Cost: $50

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