Foam Is Launched Into The Sky Out of a 6ft Foam Cannon. An Operation Glow Chicago Concert DJ That Pumps Music Through A Full Audible Range Concert & Effect-Proof Sound System. Atomic Strobe Lights, Blinders, Moving Light Fixtures, and Color Wash Fixtures for Visual Effect. Tons of Add-Ons to Choose from For the Ultimate Customization.
100+ Pounds of Colored Powder Just Waiting to Be Grabbed From Our Powder Booth and Thrown into The Air For Others To Glow. An Operation Glow Chicago Concert DJ That Pumps Music Through A Full Audible Range Concert & Effect-Proof Sound System. Atomic Strobe Lights, Blinders, and Color Wash Fixtures for Visual Effect. Tons of Add-Ons to Choose from For the Ultimate Customization.
This experience is designed to accompany every idea that hasn’t yet been published by OPERATION GLOW. Use this to create your own experience!
Gone are the days of wrestling with headphone distribution, fretting over breakages, forcing everyone to wear over-the-ear headphones, or worrying about whether there are enough to go around for your event. Say goodbye to the static interference, the limited physical range of traditional radio broadcasts, and the risks of unlicensed RF transmissions (which are all too common among silent providers). And let’s not even get started on the germ-sharing potential of reused headphones!
Our tickets are not $20,000 ? but our shows still GLOW! ‘Look what you made us do!’ Get ready to dance and sing the night away to Taylor’s most popular songs. The Operation Glow production team specially designed the experience to highlight Taylor’s music over the years with immersed sound (L1+), curated visuals (L2+), and video of the albums on a giant LED wall (L3+). Come dressed in your best Taylor-wear and take a photo in our Taylor themed photo booth, or a video in our 360 Booth. “People haven’t always been there for me, but music always has.” – Taylor.
Get ready for a blast from the past as you indulge in nostalgia for the turn of the millennium. The ambiance will be decked out in futuristic or retro-futuristic lighting. Attendees might dress in Y2K-inspired fashion, featuring metallics, neon colors, and perhaps even a sprinkle of cyberpunk flair. The music playlist could include hits from the late 90s and early 2000s, with artists like Britney Spears, *NSYNC, and the Backstreet Boys setting the vibe for a night of dancing. And of course, video visuals might revolve around dial-up internet, computer crashes, and the excitement of entering a new era.