Vector Lights is going gold to signify the launch of the Paralympics New Zealand ‘Celebration project’ campaign on the journey to Tokyo 2020. The campaign will celebrate New Zealand’s 209 Paralympians, and introduce the Tokyo 2020 hopefuls to the New Zealand public. The show will loop continously.
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Vector Lights is celebrating the inaugural year of the Rainbow Games, a fully inclusive multi-sport tournament for LGBTQI+ and allies, in Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland. See the Auckland Harbour Bridge sparkle in all colours of the rainbow from 7:30pm to midnight, every 15 minutes.
Vector Lights will shine bright yellow for Road Safety Week, which aims to inspire communities to take action on road safety, making streets and communities safer. Supported by the Yellow Ribbon Road Safety Alliance.
Vector Lights on Auckland Harbour Bridge lights up for World of Cultures and in recognition of Race Relations Day (21 March). This year's show celebrates the unique diversity within Tāmaki Makaurau, drawing inspiration from the vibrant fabric patterns of different cultures. While you watch the live light show, listen to an accompanying audio track featuring Auckland musicians, sourced and mixed by DJ Stinky Jim. The show plays every 15 minutes from 8pm until midnight.
Vector Lights will be joining millions of people worldwide for Earth Hour 2024 in switching off from 8:30 9:30pm. After this break, our usual light show programming will resume at 9.30pm.