Laser Shows

The York County Astronomical Society, celebrating 19 years offering planetarium programs to the public, now offering laser shows for a limited time at the York Learning Center Planetarium.

Planetarium Map The planetarium is located in the York Learning Center at 301 East 6th Avenue, York PA.

Admission is $15.00 for each person. Cash and most credit and debit cards are accepted. Online ticket sales are available on our Cur8.com page. The site charges a non-refundable fee of about $1.60 per ticket and you are able to reserve a seat in the planetarium.

Private show reservations are available for $250 for a 55 minute program for up to 60 people, however, we recommend limiting to 36 people for the best views.

Note: Laser shows use flashing lights and rapidly changing images, which may affect photosensitive viewers. Viewer discretion is advised. Filming and live streaming laser shows is prohibited.

In person ticket sales start 30 minutes before showtime the day of the show.

Dates
November 14November 15November 16

Friday, November 14, 2025

Laser Rolling Stones

Laser Rolling Stones

Laser Queen

Laser Queen

Laser Pink Floyd: Dark Side of the Moon (2003)

Laser Pink Floyd: Dark Side of the Moon (2003)

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Saturday, November 15, 2025

Laser Bowie

Laser Bowie

Laser Beatles

Laser Beatles

Laser ABBA

Laser ABBA

Laser Bruno Mars

Laser Bruno Mars

Laser Gaga

Laser Gaga

Laser Billie Eilish

Laser Billie Eilish

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Sunday, November 16, 2025

Laser Bad Bunny

Laser Bad Bunny

Laser Beyonce

Laser Beyonce

Laser Prince

Laser Prince

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For more information on YCAS events, scheduling a private party star watch, directions to the observing site, or for general Society information please contact us at info@astroyork.com or leave a voice message after the recording at 717 759-9227 or visit our Facebook page

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YCAS

Formed in 1989, the non-profit York County Astronomical Society aims to promote interest, public education, and advancement of the science of astronomy. In addition to planetarium shows, the society presents regular public sky watches and astronomy classes.