Calling all Swifties, the Longway Planetarium in Flint is hosting Laser Taylor Swift.

The show runs from now through spring 2025. Here is everything you need to know about this awesome show.

When can I see Laser Taylor Swift at Longway Planetarium?

Laser Taylor Swift runs every Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, January 2025 through May 10th, 2025. Showtime is from 7:00 PM to 7:35 PM.

How much are tickets for Laser Taylor Swift at Lonway Planetarium?

Laser Taylor Swift ticket prices are as follows,

  • Adult: $8.00
  • Senior: $6.00
  • Child (2-11): $6.00
  • Child Under 2: Free
  • Student With ID: $6.00

Genesee County resident ticket prices are as follows,

  • Adult: $4.00
  • Senior: $3.00
  • Child (2-11): $3.00
  • Child Under 2: Free
  • Student: $3.00

Laser Taylor Swift is recommended for persons 12 years of age and up. Tickets can be purchased in advance here, or on-site before the show.

Plan accordingly, these shows do sell out.

What can I expect at Laser Taylor Swift?

Laser Taylor Swift is described as follows,

Taylor Swift is one of the biggest pop stars on the planet. With over 200 million records sold, a shelf full of Grammys, and an army of fans, Taylor Swift is an inspiration for generations. Laser Taylor Swift takes her biggest hits and brings them to life in dazzling laser light. If you can’t score tickets to her concert, Laser Taylor Swift is the next best thing.

Where is the Longway Planetarium located?

The Longway Planetarium is at 1310 East Kearsley Street in Flint, 48503.

Other shows now playing at Longway Planetarium include Lazer Zeppelin, Skies Over Michigan, and One Sky. For show details, click here.

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