Vector Lights is lighting up to support City of Colour, a central city wide programme of activations to drive visitation, bring vibrancy and colour to the streets. Designed by Angus Muir and Tyrone Ohia, and music by Wild Bill Ricketts, the show is an expression of the energetic nature of people in Tāmaki Makaurau through diversity and community. The show will play from 6pm until midnight, every 30 minutes.
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Kia Kaha te Reo Māori! Vector Lights will be shining bright this Te Wiki o te Reo Māori / Māori Language Week. Drawing on the iconic heitiki, you’ll see the colours of the arero (tongue) lit up during Te Wiki. This year’s theme ‘Ake Ake Ake – A Forever Language’ represents the resilience, adaptability and endurance of our national language, and reflects the commitment New Zealanders have to embracing and learning te reo Māori long into the future.
Vector Lights is dazzling for Melanoma Awareness Month to raise awareness of the deadly cancer. Melanoma New Zealand’s annual campaign aims to reach and educate people of all ages from around the country about the importance of melanoma prevention and early detection.
Vector Lights is lighting up for Metastatic Breast Cancer Awareness Day, the advanced stage of breast cancer. Sweet Louise is the only charity in New Zealand dedicated to supporting Kiwis with this type of breast cancer and is encouraging people to come together and raise funds over morning tea – Sweet October!
Vector Lights is dazzling its sustainable lights yellow for Cancer Society’s Daffodil Day, an iconic and much-loved fundraising and awareness-raising campaign. Celebrating Auckland, a dynamic light and sound show, will play every 15 minutes.
Vector Lights is going all colours of the rainbow for the world’s first Synthony Pride! For one night only at Spark Arena, it will be a spectacular celebration of pride anthems with the best synthony music.