Crazy Classical Music Light Show Coming to Colorado Church
When one thinks of a laser light show, it's often associated with music from artists like Pink Floyd, Tool, or Nine Inch Nails, and either accompanies a band at a magical concert venue like Red Rocks Amphitheater or is set to music at a place like Fiske Planetarium on the campus of the University of Colorado in Boulder.

However, next month, a mind-blowing production that sets a mind-blowing light show to the music of a renowned classical composer will be taking over a venue in Colorado that has been standing for over 130 years.
Mind-Blowing Classical Music Light Show Coming to Historic Colorado Church
Since 1890, the Kirk of Highland has been a stoic figure at its location at 3011 Vallejo Street in Denver, and while much of its time has been spent as a church, the historic building has also served as a venue for a variety of events in recent years.
The church's history adds an even deeper level of appeal to the events that take place there, and on Sunday, May 25, an immersive light show featuring classical composer Antonio Vivaldi's The Four Seasons will undoubtedly be figuratively blowing the roof off in a way that few other venues could match.
The traveling show is a product of Eonarium and goes by the name Enlightenment in Denver. While the official event page lists May 25 as the specific date of the event, the 30-minute show is likely going to be taking place a number of times, with numerous dates to choose from.
Check out the aforementioned official event page on Facebook for more information.
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