Empire State Building Shows Synchronized Lights and Sounds for a Halloween Treat [VIDEO]

iHeartMedia and Empire State Realty Trust, Inc. (NYSE: ESRT) confirmed today a Halloween treat with the yearly Empire State Building Halloween music-to-light show. The icnonic building in New York will have its popular LED tower lights synchronized to spooky Halloween songs, it will be broadcasted lived by iHeartMedia's power house radio stations Z100 and 103.65 KTUY and by iHeartRadio application around 6.45 to 10 p.m. This will happen on Oct. 31, Saturday.

Mick Brickman, renowned lighting designer will direct the choreography of the light display to "dance" along with favorite Halloween shows soundtrack and also includes Rihanna's "Disturbia," "The Adams Family" theme song and "E.T." by Katy Perry.

"The Empire State Building and iHeartMedia's Halloween light show attracts unprecedented attention from a global audience and has become an annual, viral visual sensation," explained by Anthony E. Malkin, Chairman and CEO of ESRT. "ESRT and iHeartMedia's music-to-light shows are must-see annual spectaculars that define the holidays and special occasions in New York City and around the world."

"The Empire State Building, Z100 and KTU are three New York icons," said President of National Programming Platforms at iHeartMedia, Tom Poleman. "We're excited to partner by syncing our music to the tower lights, creating something special for New Yorkers while they celebrate one of the city's biggest holidays."

The amazing sounds and lights presentation will be seen to trick and treaters, tourists and revelers along Greenwich Village, 42nd annual Halloween parade route, as well as from different Tri State Area and vantage points in New York City. A clip of the show will be uploaded on the Empire State Building's YouTube Channel. So that people around the world could enjoy the show. Fans are encourage to use hastag #ESBoo on social media sites to ignite the excitement. Let us know your thoughts about this news by leaving your comments below.

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