WaterFire returns for a full lighting on Saturday night

Posted 5/29/24

WaterFire, an award-winning sculpture by Barnaby Evans installed on the three rivers of downtown Providence, features over 80 sparkling bonfires, torch-lit vessels traveling down the river, and music …

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WaterFire returns for a full lighting on Saturday night

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WaterFire, an award-winning sculpture by Barnaby Evans installed on the three rivers of downtown Providence, features over 80 sparkling bonfires, torch-lit vessels traveling down the river, and music from around the world.

WHAT: WaterFire

WHEN: Full lightings from sunset to 11 p.m. are on Saturday, June 1; Thursday, July 4; and Saturday, Aug. 31. A partial lighting in the Waterplace Basin is on Tuesday, July 30, from sunset to 10 p.m.

WHERE: Along the rivers and at Waterplace Park, Providence

MORE INFO: https://waterfire.org

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