Chabot Space and Science Center, Oakland, California
November of 2013 marked the 40th anniversary of
the enormously popular LASERIUM. This
Sunday you and your family can visit the Chabot Space and Science Center to see
what is behind the cosmic laser light show that has packed houses, and sold out
shows for over 40 years.
Bring the entire family and immerse yourselves in the
darkness of the planetarium. Hold on
tight because the show is about to begin.
The most electrifying and captivating laser light show you have ever
experienced will be set to the beats of rock icons including Pink Floyd, The
Beatles, Led Zeppelin, and more. The
stunning light show will keep you absolutely mesmerized.
LASERIUM is a spectacle that literally draws you into the
light. The visual effects, technology,
and artistry behind the presentation brings the dome of Chabot’s Space and
Science Center to life. The highest
quality pioneers of special effects and laser entertainment are the creators of
the LASERIUM experience.
Admission for this spectacular laser light and music show
range from $10.00 for Chabot members, to $12.00 for show only tickets, to
$22.00 for general admission. Along with
your general admission ticket, you acquire an all-day pass to the Science
Center. To purchase your tickets online,
please click here.
Without question, you cannot miss the LASERIUM laser light
and music show! It is an on the edge of
your seat family experience. Do not pass on the opportunity to partake in this
unique event. See you there!
Sunday January 19th
4:15PM
For more information regarding this very special event,
please click here.
Saraya and Simon Motley
Pacific Union and Christie’s International Real Estate
Serving Alameda & Contra Costa Counties
510.459.4338/direct . 925.385.8503/direct
925.403.7802/eFax
saraya@eastbayhouse.com
www.eastbayhouse.com
CalBRE License #01265873
Serving Alameda & Contra Costa Counties
510.459.4338/direct . 925.385.8503/direct
925.403.7802/eFax
saraya@eastbayhouse.com
www.eastbayhouse.com
CalBRE License #01265873
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