Remember Laserium? Now it's in the Nuys

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You might associate Laserium with Griffith Observatory -- and the '70s -- but now Van Nuys can lay claim to ... yes, I am declaring it so ... the official home of Laserium.

The Laserium Cyberstudio, 6911 Hayvenhurst Avenue, Van Nuys, is the place where Laserium reigns-- fueled by (what else?) Pink Floyd's "Dark Side of the Moon," as well as the music of the Beatles and Led Zeppelin.

The next Floyd show is on Saturday, Feb. 10, with additional shows scheduled through Feb. 24. Admission: $15.

Now I consider Laserium "before my time," but maybe that's not entirely accurate. Anyway, the laser-light shows at the pre-refurbishment Griffith Observatory were a SoCal staple ... for reasons that need no explaining. Experience it again in the majesty that is Van Nuys ... and wait ... there's more.

The Cyberstudio will, at some point in the near future, according to the Web site, give way to a bigger, better 80-foot Laserium Cyberdome:

A completely new form of LASERIUM featuring revolutionary new technology and interactivity will premiere soon in the LASERIUM CYBERDOME at a Southern California location to be announced.

Watch an online movie about it here.

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Greg said:

Is it me, or didn't these shows cost like $1 or so back int he day?

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