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K-Pop Demon Hunters Laser Show Debuts at Frost Science on April 17

  • Apr 14
  • 2 min read

The Phillip and Patricia Frost Museum of Science in Miami will premiere a new K-Pop Demon Hunters laser show on Friday, April 17, as part of its Laser Evening program inside the Frost Planetarium.



The event will feature a laser program set to music from the animated film K-Pop Demon Hunters, combining immersive visuals and laser effects across the 67-foot dome. Guests can also sing along to K-pop hits from artists such as BTS, followed by a dedicated Michael Jackson laser show that reimagines his songs as a full-dome experience.


Tickets for Laser Evening are priced at $15 per adult and $12 per child ages 4 to 11, with museum members receiving a 20% discount when logged into their member accounts. Each laser show requires a separate ticket, and online sales close one hour before showtime, although remaining tickets may be purchased on site up to 15 minutes before the show. Laser show admission includes laser glasses but does not include general museum admission.



Before showtime, visitors can purchase refreshments and light snacks in the Main Atrium until 10:00 p.m., including Korean-inspired food and beverages provided by Constellation Culinary Group. Offerings include K-Popping boba in Mango Passion Fruit or Watermelon sparkler flavors, which are vegan-friendly with an option to add spirits, along with Korean BBQ popcorn chicken served in a waffle cone and Korean corn on the cob topped with Kewpie aioli.


Onsite parking is available in the museum garage for a flat rate of $8 starting at 6:00 p.m., and all vehicles must exit by 12:00 a.m. Member parking discounts do not apply to Laser Evenings. The museum advises that laser shows include bright, flashing lights that may cause discomfort for visitors with light sensitivity or certain medical conditions.




By ML. Photo(s)/Phillip and Patricia Frost Museum of Science

 
 
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