Experience the Interactive Light Show at Quartyard

Quartyard’s City Lights is about to turn East Village into the most electrifying spot in town, with interactive installations that combine technology with pure artistic magic.

digital art and interactive installations

This December, explore six mind-bending zones where light becomes magic and sound becomes visible!

We’re talking lasers that dance, videos that react to your movements, LED sculptures that defy reality, and projections that’ll make you question everything you thought you knew about light shows.

Inspired by Life After Dark in San Diego

The artistic mastermind behind the project, Ben Guerrette, and his crew of digital wizards are cooking up an experience that captures everything we love about city life after dark.

From the electric buzz of downtown streets to those magical midnight moments when the whole city seems to pulse with possibility—this is urban energy turned up to eleven!

More Than Just Pretty Lights

The City Lights experience is as multi-sensory and dynamic as a night out in the city. Wave your hands and watch the visuals transform before your eyes as the displays respond to your input. Plus, get ready for two epic zones where light and sound come together in choreographed performances.

And yes, there’s a full bar with specialty cocktails for the 21+ crowd! 🍸

Gaslamp Quarter Holiday Season

Pro Tips for Maximum Wow

  • Wear something that glows (because why not?)
  • Bring your camera (trust us, you’ll want pics)
  • Come thirsty (that curated cocktail list is calling)
  • Prepare to have your mind blown (seriously)

See You There!

Join us from December 5, 2024, to January 19, 2025, running Thursday through Sunday from 5:30 PM to 10:30 PM at Quartyard, 1301 Market St in San Diego.

Adult tickets are $20, students get in for $15, and kiddos under 5 are FREE! Plus, keep an eye out for VIP packages dropping soon.

Grab your tickets here.

See you there, San Diego!

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