{{wiktionary|lights out}}

'''Lights Out''' may refer to:

{{TOC right}} ==Events and times== * Institutional, and thence colloquial, term for bedtime *Lights Out (event), an event in the UK on 4 August 2014 to commemorate the start of World War I * Lights Out Hong Kong, a campaign to protest air pollution * 88888 Lights Out, a program in India to increase awareness of climate change

== Technology == * Lights out (manufacturing), a manufacturing methodology * Lights-out management or out-of-band management, a technology for network device maintenance * HP Integrated Lights-Out, a server management technology ==People== * Brad Lidge (born 1976), American baseball pitcher * Chris Lytle (born 1974), American mixed martial arts fighter * Shawne Merriman (born 1984), American football player * James Toney (born 1968), American boxer

==Film, television, and radio == * ''Lights Out'' (1923 film), a 1923 American silent film * ''Lights Out'' (1953 film), a 1953 Brazilian drama film * ''Lights Out'' (2010 film), a 2010 French film * ''Lights Out'' (2013 film), a 2013 horror short film by David F. Sandberg * ''Lights Out'' (2016 film), an American supernatural horror film * ''Lights Out'' (2024 film), an American film * ''Lights Out'' (radio show), a 1930s/1940s American radio program * ''Lights Out'' (1946 TV series), a series based on the radio show * ''Lights Out'' (1949-1952 TV series), American TV series based on the radio series * ''Lights Out'' (2011 TV series), an American boxing drama series * ''Lights Out with David Spade'', an American late-night talk show

=== Television episodes === * "Lights Out" (''6teen''), 2006 * "Lights Out" (''American Restoration''), 2010 * "Lights Out" (''The Bad News Bears''), 1980 * "Lights Out" (''The Brady Bunch''), 1971 * "Lights Out" (''Brooklyn Nine-Nine''), 2020 * "Lights Out" (''Brothers & Sisters''), 2010 * "Lights Out" (''Camp Lazlo''), 2005 * "Lights Out!" (''Clifford the Big Red Dog''), 2003 * "Lights Out!" (''El Chavo Animado''), 2006 * "Lights Out" (''ER''), 2007 * "Lights Out" (''The Fairly OddParents''), 2011 * "Lights Out" (''Glee''), 2013 * "Lights Out" (''Grossology''), 2007 * "Lights Out" (''Hit the Floor''), 2013 * "Lights Out" (''Invasion''), 2005 * "Lights Out" (''Out of the Blue''), 1995 * "Lights Out!" (''Ozzy & Drix''), 2003 * "Lights Out" (''Rob Dyrdek's Fantasy Factory''), 2009 * "Lights Out" (''Still Game''), 2007

== Games == * ''Lights Out'' (game), a 1995 electronic puzzle * ''Dark Fall II: Lights Out'', a 2004 computer game * ''The Fight: Lights Out'', a 2010 action fighting video game

== Literature == * ''Lights Out'' (book), a 2020 book about General Electric by Thomas Gryta and Ted Mann * ''Lights Out'' (manhwa), a 1993–1994 Korean comic by Lee Myung-jin * ''Lights Out'' (comics), a 1958 Disney comic by Carl Barks * ''Lights Out'', a 1945 novel by Baynard Kendrick

== Music ==

===Song cycle=== * ''Lights Out'', an orchestral song cycle by Ivor Gurney with words by Edward Thomas

=== Albums === * ''Lights Out'' (Antimatter album), or the title song, 2003 * ''Lights Out'' (Ezhel and Ufo361 album), or the title song, 2019 * ''Lights Out'' (Fall River album), 2005 * ''Lights Out'' (Graveyard album), 2012 * ''Lights Out'' (Ingrid Michaelson album), 2014 * ''Lights Out'' (Lil Wayne album), 2000 * ''Lights Out'' (Peter Wolf album), or the title song, 1984 * ''Lights Out'' (Silverline album), or the title song, 2013 * ''Lights Out'' (Sugarcult album), or the title song, 2006 * ''Lights Out'' (UFO album), or the title song, 1977 * ''Lights Out!'', by Jackie McLean, 1956 * ''Lights Out'', by Bishop Allen, 2014 * ''Lights Out'', by Nine, 2001 * ''Lights Out'', by Posthum, 2012 * ''Lights Out'', by Steve Lawler, 2002

=== Songs === * "Lights Out" (Breaking Benjamin song) * "Lights Out" (Lisa Marie Presley song) * "Lights Out" (Rick Astley song) * "Lights Out" (Royal Blood song) * "Lights Out" (Santigold song) * "Lights Out" (Silverline song) * "Lights Out" (Virginia to Vegas song) * "Lights Out", by Jerry Byrne * "Lights Out", by The Angry Samoans from ''Back from Samoa'' * "Lights Out", by Attila from ''Rage'' * "Lights Out", written by Billy Hill * "Lights Out", by Car Bomb from ''Meta'' * "Lights Out", by Danity Kane from ''Welcome to the Dollhouse'' * "Lights Out", by Estelle from ''Lovers Rock'' * "Lights Out", by Fabolous from ''There Is No Competition 2: The Grieving Music EP'' * "Lights Out", by Green Day, a B-side from the single "Know Your Enemy" * "Lights Out", by Hollywood Undead from ''American Tragedy'' * "Lights Out", by classical composer Ivor Gurney * "Lights Out", by Khleo Thomas * "Lights Out", by Mack 10 from ''Ghetto, Gutter & Gangster'' * "Lights Out", by The Mighty Mighty Bosstones from ''Ska-Core, the Devil, and More'' * "Lights Out", by Mindless Self Indulgence from ''If'' * "Lights Out", by Owen from ''I Do Perceive'' * "Lights Out", by P.O.D. from ''Testify'' * "Lights Out", by Peter Wolf from ''Lights Out'' * "Lights Out", by Savatage from ''Edge of Thorns'' * "Lights Out", by Sonic Youth from ''Rather Ripped'' * "Lights Out", by Vein.fm from ''This World Is Going to Ruin You'' * "Lights Out", by We Are the In Crowd from ''Guaranteed to Disagree'' * "Lights Out (Go Crazy)", by Junior Caldera ft. Far East Movement and Natalia Kills

==See also== * Earth Hour, a global event to increase awareness of climate change * Lights Out match, a professional wrestling match type * Lights Off (disambiguation) * Lights On (disambiguation)

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