Drone footage has been released showing an area of Auckland's waterfront illuminated in a new night-time feature.
From 6pm tomorrow night, three lengths of the Viaduct Harbour seawall will display new lights and the film is a preview supplied by those involved.
Read more: Auckland Viaduct lights up for 'Bright Nights'.
Its shows purple, blue, orange, red, yellow and green lights reflected in the water beneath the city's skyline, all changing colour in various sequences and at different speeds.
Flashing, pulsing and activated in patterns and strips, the lights give a definition to the harbour's edge at night, the film shows.
The project is by land owner Viaduct Harbour Holdings, New Zealand light artist and architect Angus Muir, and Philips.
More than 2000 lights have been installed in the seawall in the basin between Princes Wharf and the Wynyard Quarter.
In a separate $10m project, the Harbour Bridge could also sport lights.
Mayor Phil Goff says the bridge is an icon, so lighting it at night would make it more interesting and vibrant.
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