Observatory Visit, Music-to-Light Spectacular, and Special Fan Event to be held

The Empire State Building and iHeartMedia have announced that it will host the “iHeartRadio Album Release Party with Pink” and a music-to-light spectacular at the “World’s Most Famous Building” to celebrate the singer’s new album Trustfall on February 17th.

That evening, Pink will visit the Empire State Building to flip the switch in a special lighting ceremony at the Observatory Experience and join fans for the “iHeartRadio Album Release Party with Pink,” hosted by on-air personality Elvis Duran. The private fan event will feature an exclusive interview and performance by Pink in front of a live audience on the building’s 80th floor. The intimate event will conclude with a music-to-light show set to Pink’s new single “Never Gonna Not Dance Again,” timed to an 8 pm broadcast that evening on iHeartMedia New York’s Z100 and 103.5 KTU.

“The partnership of the Empire State Building and iHeartMedia produces music-to-light spectaculars which are gifts to New Yorkers – and the world – a chance to connect with the artists and music they love through an experience that is immersive and unique,” states Abigail Rickards, SVP at Empire State Realty Trust. “We are thrilled to join with our iHeart partners, host P!NK and her biggest fans, celebrate her new album, and light up the New York City skyline to ‘Never Gonna Not Dance Again.’”

Fans can win tickets to the “iHeartRadio Album Release Party with Pink” at the world-famous Observatory when they listen to iHeartMedia New York’s Z100 and 103.5 KTU radio stations or on the station’s website and social media channels from today (Thurs, Feb 9th) through February 16th. The exclusive interview will broadcast across Hot AC and CHR iHeartRadio stations on February 21st at 7 pm local time and on Today’s Mix at 7 pm ET/ 4 pm PT.

The Empire State Building’s music-to-light spectacular features thousands of LED lights choreographed by famed lighting designer, Marc Brickman and his Tactical Manouevre team. Fans from all over the world can tune in for the live music-to-light spectacular via Earthcam on the ESB website, and a video of the entire show will debut later on the building’s YouTube channel.