Real Salt Lake, Utah Royals FC Holding Drive-Through Light Show To Support Healthcare Workers
May 1, 2020, 3:15 PM | Updated: 3:16 pm
(Courtesy of Deseret News)
SANDY, Utah – Real Salt Lake and Utah Royals FC partnered with the RSL Foundation and Wonder Entertainment in presenting a drive-through “Light the RioT” light show in support of healthcare workers in Utah.
Wonder Entertainment is an organization that helps run other events like Ice Castles, Christmas in Color, Summer Splash, and the North Pole Festival.
The soccer clubs announced that the week-long event at Rio Tinto Stadium in Sandy will begin on May 4. The drive-through light show will last 20 minutes and will feature over 1 million LED lights that will be synchronized to music.
Visitors to the light show will be able to use their vehicle’s radio to listen to the show’s music.
“Light the RioT” runs until May 13. Visits to the light show will run from 8:30 p.m. (MDT) until 11:00 p.m. each night.
The first night of the event will be a special free preview night for frontline healthcare workers. The general public is invited to visit beginning on Tuesday, May 5.
Admission to the drive-through show is $30. All proceeds from the event will go towards Frontline Relief during the coronavirus pandemic.
Tickets can be purchased at lighttheriot.com.
Coronavirus Relief Efforts
Major League Soccer suspended its season, including Real Salt Lake matches, in March due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Since the shutdown of sports, teams including Rimando’s former squad have pushed forward relief efforts for COVID-19.
In early April, the RSL Foundation, Utah Royals FC, and Real Salt Lake joined forces to help support the nurses and doctors on the front lines during the fight against COVID-19 by creating the “Feeding Our Frontline” Initiative.
In late March, Major League Soccer alongside the Major League Soccer Players Association unveiled the “MLS Unites” platform to highlight “all of the efforts that MLS players, coaches, clubs and the league are doing to address the important messages and programs taking place during the COVID-19 pandemic.”
PPE donation drive going on outside Rio Tinto Stadium with @RSLfoundation & @UofUMedicine student volunteers. Looking for masks, gloves, etc. Noon-4 today thru Sunday! pic.twitter.com/bB4d9HAf1v
— John Wojcik (@JWojcikKSL) April 24, 2020
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