Warrington's Laser Show Returns to the Town Centre

By: Nov. 04, 2015
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Warrington's laser show returns to the town centre with a brand new intergalactic theme for 2015.

Intergalactic inspired Laser Show

Saturday 28 November

4.30pm, 5pm and 5.30pm, Free

Guardians, Warrington Town Centre, WA1 1UZ

www.culturewarrington.org


Three separate performances will take place on Saturday 28 November at 4:30pm, 5pm and 5:30pm, where laser light patterns will illuminate the skyline above Warrington's Guardians, reflecting within the water fountain below.

This year's stunning light display, which is funded by Warrington Borough Council and is delivered by Culture Warrington, will be set to a soundtrack of battling intergalactic spaceships and the eerie unexplainable sounds of space.

The event is part of Warrington Market's sci-fi Christmas- a traditional Christmas market with an intergalactic twist.

Last year's The Lights in the Sky Laser performance attracted more than 3,000 spectators spanning generations. This year it is expected to achieve an even greater engagement with local families.

The event is part of a multitude of Christmas events across Warrington being provided by the council and Culture Warrington. Other stand-out events include the Lantern Parade, Warrington Christmas Markets and Parr Hall's pantomime Dick Whittington.

Cllr Kate Hannon, executive board member for leisure, community and culture, said: "The council's investment in this event certainly paid off last year which saw residents of all ages come together to enjoy this spectacular laser show.

"Events for the Christmas programme have been carefully selected to provide opportunities to support the council's wider objectives and compliment other events that are taking place. Our aim is to provide exciting and enjoyable events that attract more residents and visitors to the town which will boost the local economy. The challenge is to have the maximum impact with limited resources and we hope we are achieving this with our festive events."

"I'm sure this year we will see many more families visit the town centre to enjoy the variety of colours and patterns on display during each Laser Light performance."



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