Columbia, S.C. – Thrill to the beats of classic hits this coming June 21st as Friday Night Laser Light events are set to return to our state museum. Patrons will experience a dazzling spectacle of laser lights dancing across the planetarium’s 55-foot dome, a full-scale immersive sight and sound experience designed to astound and captivate the audience.
Get ready to enjoy an electrifying show that will feature timeless music from The Eagles, Elton John, The Beatles, and Fleetwood Mac. The tracks are selected both for their popularity and the variety they offer, promising to cater to tastes across a wide spectrum.
The doors of the state museum will open at 7:30 PM, and the first laser light show will kick off promptly at 8:00 PM. The event boasts a unique mix of color, music, and light that is sure to be a memorable night for all.
The laser light show isn’t the only thing to look forward to. The event will also be serving delicious eats from local food trucks. Whether you fancy a burger, pizza, or are up for trying something more exotic, rest assured there will be plenty to choose from. A cash bar will also be available for those who would like a refreshing drink to go with their food.
Tickets for this dazzling event go for $10 for museum members, while the general public can get in for $12. It is advisable to book your spot early to avoid any last-minute inconveniences. As one of the most anticipated events in Columbia this summer, the demand for tickets is expected to be high.
Don’t miss this spectacular event that combines the very best of music and laser technology to create an unforgettable experience. Fridays will never be the same again with the return of the Friday Night Laser Lights to the state museum. Mark your calendar and make your way to the state museum. It’s going to be a night to remember!
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