Advertisement
Advertisement
light show
noun
- a form of entertainment consisting chiefly of constantly changing patterns of light and color, usually accompanied by music and sound effects.
light show
noun
- a kaleidoscopic display of moving lights, etc, projected onto a screen, esp during pop concerts
Word History and Origins
Origin of light show1
Example Sentences
The Tower of London is to be illuminated with a light show in remembrance of those who lost their lives in World War One and Two.
Coyne has amassed a large online following from his striking photos and videos, but also his willingness — and dedication — to find and share when and where the bioluminescence light shows are on display.
Chichester District Council told the BBC it was working hard to deliver exciting events for all ages, including laser light shows, music events and street parties.
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration has issued a severe geomagnetic storm watch that could disrupt communications, the power grid, navigation, radio and satellite operations but also generate a nighttime light show.
Marina del Rey’s harbor produced an unexpected light show Wednesday evening as a luxury yacht loaded with ammunition and fireworks burned for more than two hours before flames were extinguished, authorities said.
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Browse