The pair will be doing the honours at the big switch-on event on Sunday, November 17.
The event will be at 1 Laurel Crescent at 6pm and will be supporting When You Wish Upon A Star and Nottingham Hospitals Charity Hayward House Hospice.
There will be lots of things to buy from Santa's Shop including gifts, toys, sweet treats and hot chocolate!
Santa's Grotto will be open from Friday, November 29.
The Nuthall lights have been a popular attraction for the past 21 years, ever since Tony Swift and his wife Wendy started lighting up the front of their house and garden back in 2003.
Over the years, the event and the display has become more and more popular.
Speaking last year on the 20th anniversary of the lights, Tony said: "We lost my father-in-law to cancer in 2003 and he used to go to Hayward House and what they did there was brilliant.
"Someone suggested doing the lights to raise money for Hayward House and it went from there."
"A few years later, we had a little boy who was terminally ill come to us and he was going to Lapland through When You Wish Upon A Star and we thought that looked a good one to support as well, so now we help both."
Last year's lights raised £24, 376.50 and Tony and Wendy have raised more than £230,000 since they started doing the lights in 2003.
Tony said: "It’s so wonderful that people still want to come and see the lights and support these causes.
“It seems as popular as ever and we’re looking forward to it. "You get your regulars who come from near and far afield and we just enjoy doing it."