🏳️🌈 Vector Lights is celebrating the Auckland Pride Festival with a dynamic light and sound show on the iconic Auckland Harbour Bridge! Responding to the festival’s theme of Ngā Uri E! Descendants of a Movement, artist Mars Cook is at the helm of this year’s show, illuminating the bridge with powerful queer narratives that celebrate Takatāpui and Rainbow communities.
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Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland is making waves again with Moana Auckland, New Zealand’s Ocean Festival. Vector Lights will showcase the beauty of the Waitematā Harbour in the festival colours, accompanied by waiata ‘Aaramoana’ by Ngāti Whātua featuring Raana Pihema.
Kia ora, kia orana, la orana, ni sa bula vinaka, aloha, kam na mauri, fakaalofa lahi atu, talofa lava, malo e lelei, fakatalofa atu! Vector Lights is celebrating Pasifika Festival with a dynamic light and sound show that honours the Pacific. The dazzling display on the iconic Auckland Harbour Bridge takes us on a journey throughout the islands, from Tuvalu to Tonga and everywhere in between.
Vector Lights is celebrating our multicultural city, Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland, with the World of Cultures Festival! In recognition of Race Relations Day (21 March), watch the Auckland Harbour Bridge ignite with vibrant fabric patterns from different cultures. Did you know you can listen live to the accompanying soundtrack featuring Auckland musicians Geneva AM, Kieran Tahir, and Ch! Nonso on the Vector Lights website? This unique compilation was sourced and mixed by DJ Stinky Jim with a nod to Auckland's City of Music status.
Vector Lights shines red in support of Poppy Day, Auckland Returned Services Association’s annual fundraiser that aims to improve the health and wellbeing outcomes for Aotearoa New Zealand’s veterans of all ages. This year marks 104 years of the Poppy Day Appeal, so buy a poppy from the RSA’s volunteers when you see them out and about, or donate at aucklandrsa.co.nz
Vector Lights is commemorating Waitangi Day with a dynamic light and sound show designed by Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei in collaboration with Mandylights and accompanied by the waiata 'Maunga' by siblings Majic Pāora and Robbie Pāora. The show will play from 9pm until midnight, every 15 minutes.