The Illinois State University Planetarium welcomed families for Family Weekend by presenting its “Laser Fantasy” shows that featured the music of iconic artists throughout the decades.
Beginning on Sept. 19, the ISU Planetarium showcased its first show at 6 p.m. and featured music from the well-known rock band, The Beatles.
The shows began every hour and a half, featuring music from artists such as Taylor Swift, Elton John, Queen, Pink Floyd, Led Zeppelin and Garth Brooks.
The show, created to be an immersive experience, showcased light-up images that followed the beats of the songs played.
Attendees were able to lean back and watch the lasers in the planetarium's reclined seats. Shows lasted approximately thirty minutes.
ISU Freshman Veronika Lyman commented on the dazzling light display and getting to experience the show with her family, who visited for Family Weekend.
“I went to see the Taylor Swift show and really loved how they showcased a song from almost every album in her discography,” Lyman said.
The ticket prices began at $10 for children 12 and under and for adults over 60. All other tickets were sold for $15.
“I thought that the light show was really cool and the artwork was done very well. I wish they had played ‘Yellow Submarine' for The Beatles show, but overall I thought it was a great show,” Raquel Torres, freshman attendee, said.
The ISU Planetarium will host the “Laser Fantasy” show again from Sept. 26 to Sept. 28, with times announced soon. More information about the show and times can be found on the website.