See these eight dazzling photos of what Newcastle's New Year's eve laser show will look like
A stunning laser display is set to fill the night skies across the region to celebrate New Year’s eve – and the lights can be seen from as far as a ten-mile radius from the city centre.
As another year draws to a close, a trial run of the spectacular laser light display went ahead in Newcastle last night, December 29.
The stunning light show will run across three days from tonight, December 30, after the traditional fireworks display was cancelled this year amid fears over coronavirus.
High-powered lasers will be seen from a number of locations in Newcastle which includes, the Quayside, Hadrian’s Tower and Newcastle Civic Centre, BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art, Sage Gateshead and the Tyne Bridge.
Weather permitting, you will see the lasers of light from as far as a ten-mile radius from the city centre and will be able to control the beams using a smartphone.
Take a look at these impressive photos of the show ahead of its debut tonight.
High-powered lasers will be seen from a number of locations in Newcastle which includes, the Quayside, Hadrian’s Tower and Newcastle Civic Centre, BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art, Sage Gateshead and the Tyne Bridge.
5. New Year's Eve
The light show is set to go ahead after the traditional New Year's eve fireworks were cancelled due to Covid.
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6. Stunning
The display is a joint collaboration between Newcastle City Council, NE1 and BAFTA award-winning artist Seb Lee-Delisle.
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7. Lasers
Here's when the light show will run - Thursday 30 December: 4pm - 11pm, Friday 31 December: 4pm - 1am, Saturday 1 January: 5pm - 10pm
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