Light Up Night returns to Pittsburgh with music from The Fray
Alt-Rock band, The Fray, is the headline act
It is almost the most wonderful time of year, which means Pittsburgh is getting ready for one of its annual traditions, Light Up Night. This year, Light Up Night is on Saturday, Nov. 23, and you can find the whole schedule here. Downtown Pittsburgh will be filled with fun activities, live music, spectacular light shows and much more in just a few weeks. The 63rd anniversary of Light Up Night features tree lightings, three stages with live music, craft food vendors, shopping and fireworks. Peoples Gas Holiday Market, in Market Square, opens the day before on Friday, Nov. 22. Visitors can also enjoy Merry Karaoke. Then on Saturday, experience a new light installation: "The Three Sisters: Lighting of the Sister Bridges" starts at 8 p.m. It is a dynamic light show that illuminates the bridges. It draws inspiration from indigenous cultures of Latin and Central America. There will be tons of live music throughout the night, with the alt-rock band, The Fray, headlining at the Xfinity Riverfront Stage. The town will be partying, too, on Saturday night. New this year, the Sixth Street bridge party features a '5 at 5' Happy Hour with discounts from 4-6 p.m.Then, at 9:30 p.m., get ready for the Xfinity Firework Spectacular.It is almost the most wonderful time of year, which means Pittsburgh is getting ready for one of its annual traditions, Light Up Night.
This year, Light Up Night is on Saturday, Nov. 23, and you can find the whole schedule here .
Downtown Pittsburgh will be filled with fun activities, live music, spectacular light shows and much more in just a few weeks.
The 63rd anniversary of Light Up Night features tree lightings, three stages with live music, craft food vendors, shopping and fireworks.
Peoples Gas Holiday Market, in Market Square, opens the day before on Friday, Nov. 22. Visitors can also enjoy Merry Karaoke.
Then on Saturday, experience a new light installation: "The Three Sisters: Lighting of the Sister Bridges" starts at 8 p.m. It is a dynamic light show that illuminates the bridges. It draws inspiration from indigenous cultures of Latin and Central America.
There will be tons of live music throughout the night, with the alt-rock band, The Fray, headlining at the Xfinity Riverfront Stage.
The town will be partying, too, on Saturday night. New this year, the Sixth Street bridge party features a '5 at 5' Happy Hour with discounts from 4-6 p.m.
Then, at 9:30 p.m., get ready for the Xfinity Firework Spectacular.