January brings a plethora of thrilling events to Jacksonville and St. Augustine, FL. From dazzling light displays and music concerts to independent film festivals and family-friendly activities, the cities are alive with excitement. Highlights include the ‘Colors of the Wild’ at the Jacksonville Zoo, the enchanting ‘Nights of Lights’ in St. Augustine, and a range of performances from folk music to Broadway hits. Whether you’re a sports fan or a lover of the arts, there’s something for everyone to enjoy this month.
January brings a plethora of thrilling events to Jacksonville and St. Augustine, FL. From dazzling light displays and music concerts to independent film festivals and family-friendly activities, the cities are alive with excitement. Highlights include the ‘Colors of the Wild’ at the Jacksonville Zoo, the enchanting ‘Nights of Lights’ in St. Augustine, and a range of performances from folk music to Broadway hits. Whether you’re a sports fan or a lover of the arts, there’s something for everyone to enjoy this month.
If you’re in Jacksonville this January, you’re in for a treat! The month is brimming with fun-filled activities and events that promise to light up your nights and brighten your days. One of the highlights is the Colors of the Wild at the Jacksonville Zoo and Gardens. This dazzling event is running on select nights through February, allowing visitors to wander through a magical wonderland of lights from 5:30 pm to 9:30 pm. It’s a perfect outing for families and friends alike.
Just a short drive away, St. Augustine continues to charm residents and visitors with its Nights of Lights. Throughout January, the city shines with millions of twinkling lights that illuminate the historic downtown area. Visitors can enjoy music from nightly concerts, along with various events and tours that showcase St. Augustine’s stunning architecture and rich history. It’s a must-see spectacle that perfectly captures the spirit of the season.
Film enthusiasts will want to mark their calendars for the St. Augustine Film Festival that runs every Thursday to Sunday in the historic downtown area. This festival showcases a delightful mix of independent films, workshops, and discussions with filmmakers, offering a unique glimpse into the world of cinema. So, grab your popcorn and prepare for some captivating reels!
January is also the ideal month for music and live performances. On Monday, January 6, legendary folk singer Judy Collins will take the stage at the Florida Theatre at 8:00 pm. Her timeless songs and stories are sure to enchant anyone in the audience.
For musical theater fans, Mamma Mia! is back in town! This delightful touring production will be captivating audiences at the Jacksonville Center for the Performing Arts from January 7 through January 12. With showtimes at 7:30 pm or even 2:00 pm matinees, there are plenty of opportunities to experience this joyful, ABBA-filled tale of love and friendship.
Sports fans won’t want to miss the action when the Jacksonville Icemen take on the Greenville Swamp Rabbits on Wednesday, January 8 at 7:00 pm. And if you’re looking for a thrilling night out, be sure to catch the Icemen again as they face the Atlanta Gladiators on January 10.
Jazz aficionados can enjoy the vibrant sounds of Second Saturday Jazz at the Fountain on January 11 at 7:00 pm. Set against a beautiful backdrop, this event ensures a relaxing evening filled with top-notch music.
And don’t forget the Jacksonville Symphony! On January 10 and 11, catch the compelling performances featuring the works of Gershwin & Tchaikovsky at the Jacoby Hall.
For arts and crafts lovers, the Jax Beach Arts Market happens on January 11 from 10:00 am to 4:00 pm at the Seawalk Pavilion, while the Riverside Arts Market offers its own artistic flair underneath the Fuller Warren Bridge.
As the weekend wraps up on Sunday, January 12, the Grand Kyiv Ballet presents their stunning production of the Snow Queen at 4:00 pm at the Thrasher-Horne Center. Plus, don’t miss the energetic Winter Jam 2025 concert featuring popular artists like Skillet and Anne Wilson at 5:00 pm at the VyStar Veterans Memorial Arena.
Whether you’re interested in lights, music, films, or sports, January in Jacksonville and St. Augustine is packed with things to do that cater to all kinds of interests. So grab your friends and family, and make the most of these exciting events! There’s surely something for everyone in this vibrant part of Florida!
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