Interactive laser light show comes to Worthing Pier

You'll be able to control the attraction from your smartphone

Author: Ryan BurrowsPublished 10th Dec 2020

A brand new laser light beam display is coming to Worthing Pier - with visitors able to take full control from their smartphones.

Laser Light City is coming to the town between 6pm and 11pm on Thursday and Friday (10th and 11th December) and will see locals take control of the six powerful lasers being installed at the iconic listed landmark.

It's been developed by the BAFTA-winning artist Seb Lee-Delisle to be Covid-safe, with visitors able to take part from anywhere on the promenade.

Those going are asked to maintain social distancing and not gather in groups larger than six.

Laser Light City has been funded by Worthing Borough Council to support getting the public back into the town in the run up to Christmas.

Many shops and traders will be open until 7pm on Thursday as part of Time For Worthing's Festive Thursdays initiative.

Visitors will be able to take control of the lights through a smartphone app

Cllr Kevin Jenkins, Worthing Borough Council's Executive Member for Regeneration, said:

“This exciting and unique spectacle is the perfect chance to have some outdoors fun in our fantastic town. It's also great it can take place in a secure and COVID-safe manner without the need for people to gather in crowds.

“I'm looking forward to seeing the stunning display light up the sky and hope it gives people the chance to stop by local businesses on the way so they can support the local economy at the same time."

When the spectacle goes live, participants can visit the Laser Light City Worthing website and click a link to join a queue to control the lasers, which can be moved around by tapping and dragging on the screen.

At times there will be a choice of colours and shapes available. People will be able to control up to all six lasers for between 30 seconds and two minutes depending on how busy it is.

Organisers will be monitoring the attendance levels and will switch off the lasers if visitors do not maintain social distancing.

They have said the lasers can be seen from far and wide, even in hazy or wet weather, so there is no need to congregate in a crowd.

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