ORLANDO, Fla. – A new immersive art and music experience is heading to downtown Orlando this August.
The new “Wavelength” event by Creative City Project will debut at the Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts with two shows only on Saturday, Aug. 17.
The show is described as “part concert, part multimedia visual art exhibition,” where “live music meets immersive light,” according to a release.
“More than 200 light pillars, lasers, projectors, and custom fixtures fuse with 20 professional singers, 12 orchestral musicians, and an ambient, modern six-member rock band to create this unique, in-the-round seating configuration concert,” Creative City Project said.
There will be original compositions as well as “unique arrangements of classical, pop and jazz songs.” The event will also feature a choir of 20 acapella singers.
“This incredible creative team is collaborating to bring audiences something truly special,” Creative City Project Artistic Director Cole NeSmith said in a statement. “The 20 singers will surround the audience as they are placed around the entire Grand Tier (first balcony) of the space, and musicians will appear in locations throughout Steinmetz Hall - truly creating a unique show, and light is the star of the show. Laser light and projection will fill the space throughout the night, and 200 light pillars, each 10 feet tall, will be hanging throughout the venue. The visual beauty of light is as important as the world-class music that will be part of this show.”
Tickets range from $40 to $75 per person. There will be a show at 8 p.m. on Aug. 17. Click here to snag your tickets!