Kings Park is set to dazzle visitors with the arrival of Lightscape, a global phenomenon making its debut in Perth City.
This immersive winter wonderland spectacle promises an enchanting experience, featuring an interactive trail adorned with over 430,000 mesmerising lights.
Collaborating with local and international artists, the display aims to highlight the beauty of nature and promote the importance of conservation and culture.
With support from Sony and the City of Perth, Lightscape is expected to captivate over 150,000 attendees during its six-week run.
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According to Environment Minister Reece Whitby, “It’s exciting to launch Lightscape at Kings Park to showcase our great city and all it has to offer.”
Lightscape transforms Kings Park into a captivating journey through a symphony of light, colour, and sound.
The 1.8-kilometer trail winds through the Botanic Garden, showcasing illuminated tree canopies, larger-than-life flowers, and a magical glowing tunnel.
This 90-minute experience promises to transport visitors to a realm of wonder and delight, leaving them awestruck by the mesmerising visual spectacle.
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In the words of Perth MLA John Carey, “This is an interactive experience the entire family can enjoy, and I encourage Western Australians to snap up tickets before they sell out.”
Having captivated millions in cities worldwide, Lightscape now arrives in Perth, offering unique collaborations between Kings Park and First Nations artists.
These exclusive art installations provide a glimpse into the rich cultural heritage of Western Australia, while emphasising the need to preserve it for future generations.
Beyond the aesthetic enchantment, Lightscape shines a light on conservation.
Several installations focus on native flora, highlighting the importance of protecting and preserving the environment.
By integrating these themes, aims to raise awareness about sustainable practices and inspire visitors to become caretakers of nature.
Lightscape’s success is made possible through a partnership between the Botanic Gardens and Parks Authority, Sony, and the City of Perth.
This collaboration has created an unparalleled experience, showcasing the splendour of both nature and technology.
“We’re committed to bringing world-class events to Perth, and this is a brilliant way to shine a light on our city, further showcasing a top tourism destination,” Perth MLA John Carey said.
With its blend of mesmerizing lights, interactive displays, and thought-provoking art installations, this event not only showcases the beauty of Kings Park but also emphasizes the importance of conservation and cultural heritage.
Lightscape runs for six weeks from Wednesdays to Sundays until 30 July.
Ticket prices start from $36 or $120 for a family pass and are available at