Seasonal & Holidays
Empire State Building Light Show Will Sync to Mariah Carey Every Night Until Christmas
VIDEO: Now you and yours have got another (nightly) excuse to listen to "All I Want for Christmas Is You."
MIDTOWN MANHATTAN, NY — The Empire State Building will project a nightly holiday light show onto its iconic spires from now through Dec. 25, synced to the tune of the only Christmas song anyone can ever agree on, building officials announced this week.
Every night at 7 p.m. Eastern Time, Mariah Carey's "All I Want for Christmas Is You" will begin to play on three major radio stations — Z100, 103.5 KTU and 106.7 Lite fm — in concert with green-and-red flashing lights projected onto the third-tallest building in NYC.
These are allegedly the most ideal viewing spots for the show:
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Will you be in NYC next week? Check out this map for ideas of where to view our dazzling new music-to-light show, synced to @mariahcarey’s “All I Want for Christmas Is You” on @iheartradio’s @1035ktu, @z100newyork or @1067litefm #ESBUnwrapped #EmpireStateBuilding
A photo posted by Empire State Building (@empirestatebldg) on Dec 18, 2016 at 10:44am PST
Can't be bothered to get in position by 7 p.m.? Don't blame you. Here's a video of what the Mariah Carey-Empire State-iHeartRadio mashup will look and sound like each night, from its debut on Dec. 19:
As you can see in the first few seconds of the above clip — and again at various stages throughout — Carey herself made an appearance in the Empire State Building's 5th Avenue lobby Tuesday night to "flip the switch" on the show. It all looked very festive and cracked-out and bursting with holiday cheer and cleavage and corporate interests, in the stolid tradition of so many Midtown Christmases past.
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Images and video courtesy of Empire State Realty Trust
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