Walmart drops dates for two-week Black Friday event and teases Cyber Monday deals
Written by Black Hot Fire Network on October 29, 2025
WALMART has revealed when shoppers can expect its Black Friday sale, with three separate savings events across the next two months.
The US retailer will host two Black Friday events from November 14 to 16 and from November 25 to 30, as well as a Cyber Monday promotion on December 1.

It comes as Walmart continues to discount many winter items and gets shoppers ready for Thanksgiving.
The chain recently announced its Black Friday plans, which will bring customers thousands of deals.
In a company press release, John Furner, president and CEO of Walmart, teased what shoppers can expect.
He said: “For years, Walmart has owned Black Friday — and this year we’re proving why. We’re dropping up to 60% off top brands and offering thousands of deals under $20, making it clear: nobody does low prices like we do.
“Just like our Thanksgiving Meal Basket we’re leading on convenience and rewriting what value looks like, helping customers have their best, brightest and most budget-friendly holiday yet.”
The first Black Friday deal, starting on November 14, will offer discounted items online and in-store.
The second Black Friday event will begin online only on November 25 and will run to November 27.
Then, from November 28 to 30, the deals will be available online and in-store.
The Cyber Monday deals will only be available online on December 1.
In all of these cases, Walmart+ members will be given five hours of early access before anyone else.
WHAT TO EXPECT
Walmart has already teased some of the items that shoppers can expect from the first deal day.
This includes discounts on Delonghi, Apple, LEGO, Dyson, La Roche Posay, Levi’s and Barbie.
For example, a Barbie Malibu Travel Playset will be reduced from $21.88 to $12.00.
WHOKNEWVILLE
Walmart recently unveiled WhoKnewVille, its Dr. Seuss-inspired world, which will be running for the entire holiday season, including Christmas.
Walmart deals for the first event
- 98” TCL QLED 4K Google TV – Was $1,798.00, Event Price $998.00
- Barbie Malibu Travel Playset – Was $21.88, Event Price $12.00
- Calvin Klein Obsession 3 Perfume – Was $97.00, Event Price $31.50
- Cate & Chloe Lauren 18k White Gold Plated 22mm Hoop Earrings with Swarovski Crystals – Was $130.00, Event Price $15.99
- Cozy Haven Faux Fur Throw Blanket – Special Buy, Event Price $13.00
- Cricut Explore 3 Bundle – Was $410.00, Event Price $197.99
- Dreo 1500W Portable Space Heater – Was $99.99, Event Price $38.99
- Dyson V12 Detect Slim Cordless Vacuum Cleaner – Was $729.00, Event Price $399.99
- Ford 24V Ride-on – Was $599.99, Event Price $299.99
- Goodyear Reliant All-Season Tire (entire line) – Event offer $30 off per tire
- Govee 65” LED Lights – Was $99.00, Event Price $69.99
- Keurig Iced Essentials – Was $79.00, Event Price $44.97
- KONG Classic Stuffable Dog Chew Toy, Medium – Was $13.99, Event Price $11.96
- L’ange Hair Styler – Was $119.00, Event Price $48.30
- LEGO Speed Champions 2-pack – Was $44.98, Event Price $25.00
- Melissa & Doug Chunky Puzzles – Was $13.99, Event Price $7.00
- Men’s & Women’s Levi’s Signature Denim – Was $24.98, Event Price $15.00
- My Texas House Glitter Trees (set of 3) – Was $159.66, Event Price $78.00
- Philips Norelco 7200 Electric Razor – Was $99.96, Event Price $79.96
- Reebok Women’s Sport 2-piece set – Was $40.00; Event Price $25.00
- Scoop Women’s Knee-High Kitten Heel Boots – Was $52.00, Event Price $30.00
- Sportspower Bounce Pro 14′ Round Trampoline with Safety Enclosure – Was $229.00, Event Price $149.00
It seeks to reimagine the classic tale of How the Grinch Stole Christmas.
The chain’s promotion will introduce Mindy Lou Who, the Grinch and all the Whos as characters who need to get their holiday shopping done.
According to a Walmart LinkedIn post, the campaign will encompass both traditional and digital advertising.
William White, Chief Marketing Officer at Walmart, wrote in the post: “This creative approach allows us to showcase what we’ve known all along.
“No matter what the challenge is, Walmart is the ultimate destination for holiday success.
“From traditional advertising to digital innovation, and immersive commerce, this holiday season we’re inviting customers into a storyline that is as imaginative as it is practical.”
