As the first international city to welcome in the New Year, Auckland’s iconic landmarks are turning on a visual extravaganza for lucky visitors and residents to feast their eyes on as they countdown to 2020. The lights will shine from 9pm ahead of the main show (and livestream) just before midnight.
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Vector Lights is shining a light for Bowel Cancer Awareness Month. Bowel cancer is the second-highest cause of cancer death in Aotearoa New Zealand with 3,300 Kiwis diagnosed every year.
Vector Lights on the Auckland Harbour Bridge will shine bright yellow for Road Safety Week. Yellow Ribbon Road Safety Alliance aims to raise awareness and create positive action for one of the biggest killers in Aotearoa New Zealand.
Vector Lights commemorates the courageous servicemen and servicewomen of Aotearoa New Zealand, past and present, with its dazzling Anzac Day sustainable light and sound show. The show plays every 15 minutes from 6pm until midnight, and 5am to 7am on 25 April.