IgNight – Grand Finale explained

IgNight – Grand Finale
Location:Six Flags Great America
Section:Hometown Square
Status:Closed
Previousattraction:Glow in the Park Parade
Replacement:Reflections: The Sights and Sounds of the 60s
Type:Pyrotechnic, fireworks, laser, acrobatics, dance and light show
Duration:22:30

IgNight – Grand Finale (stylized as igNIGHT) was a nighttime show performed nightly at Six Flags Great America amusement park in Gurnee, Illinois, United States. It replaced Glow in the Park Parade, which was a nighttime parade. IgNight – Grand Finale premiered on, and closed on .

History

Six Flags Great America teased their fans on Facebook and Twitter throughout the month of August 2012 to speculate their newest product that will be announced on .[1] Finally on, Six Flags announced Six Flags Great America would introduce "the most technologically advanced show" in its park history, igNIGHT – Grand Finale.[2] IgNight premiered on in Hometown Square, which replaced the nighttime Glow in the Park Parade that had only been in operation for three seasons. Less than two months after opening, IgNight closed on .

The show

IgNight transformed Hometown Square when it premiered in June 2013. The show would start at park closing every night until August 13[3] and ran for about 25 minutes. The show features video projections, lasers, pyrotechnics, live singing, live dancing, and fireworks. IgNight journeys from the Great Chicago Fire to the present during the show.

Setlist

Several types of new and old music are used throughout the show. Thirteen songs were used in the show:

Experience

The show begins with a girl reading her great grandma Elizabeth's journal again. In the journal, her grandma meets a boy and they are having a great time until The Chicago Fire ruins their fun. Then they go to present time and the girl is told to not think about the past and go into the city and have some fun at Club IgNight. Then, a DJ comes out and starts a dance party. In the middle of the show, the same thing that happened to her Grandma Elizabeth happens to her, without a disaster. To end the show, My Songs Know What You Did in the Dark by Fall Out Boy plays while many rounds of pyrotechnics launch and go along with the music.

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 2013 Hint. Video. Facebook. January 21, 2013. Six Flags Great America. August 8, 2012.
  2. Web site: Nighttime Spectacular to Dazzle Great America Guests in 2013. Six Flags. January 21, 2013. August 3, 2012. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20130626113348/http://www.sixflags.com/greatAmerica/assets/pdf/2013Announcement.pdf. June 26, 2013.
  3. sixflags.com