A major step down from being at Griffith observatory. Felt like I was watching a laser show in someone’s garage… Folding chairs as seats was literally a pain in the neck. I could hear the loud generator or laser machine motor in the background during the whole show… Disappointed and not looking forward to ever returning sadly
Stuart W.
Tu valoración: 5 VALLEY VILLAGE, CA
I remember going to Laserium when it was at the ‘Griffith Observatory’ great memories. Hearing it’s back just at this sound stage in Van Nuys some friends and I decided to make a night of it. Take a look at my video clips I’m including, great laser show! P. S-Video clips are only visible from your mobile phone
Dina S.
Tu valoración: 5 Encino, CA
Fabulous time with my nieces tonight for holiday music!!! Easy check-in and the nicest, most accommodating guys run the place!!! We had a ball and it was perfect. I recommend this place to all!!! Thank you for a great time!!! :)
Kacie V.
Tu valoración: 5 Los Angeles, CA
What a cool thing to do! I surprised my boyfriend with tickets to see the Pink Floyd show last night and I wasn’t sure what to expect. Well… It was awesome! We are definitely going to go back to see all of the other shows and we’re bringing friends. Here’s one tip. It was dark in front when you pull in to the parking lot. At first I thought it was closed but the door where you actually go in is back where you park! Enjoy!
Jenine S.
Tu valoración: 5 Dana Point, CA
Oh goodness. Where to even begin. This was so much more than I expected– go here. You’ll be glad you did. Came here on a Saturday night to see the pink Floyd: dark side of the moon laser show. This was actually my first laser show, so I didn’t know what to expect. Let me just tell you, I was blown away. The album itself is very ethereal, light and airy in itself, but combined with lasers, it was like SEEING the album. Every note seemed coordinated with its own light. The show was also live. Very cool, because the guy doing it has been doing it for years, so he knows the songs like the back of his hand and it really shows through the synchronization of the lights and music. I imagined that this would be the best way to explain music to a deaf person, yes, through his laser show. My boyfriend and I were so blown away by the magnitude of this beauty that we stayed for the led Zeppelin laser show following it. This was by far the coolest thing I’ve done. I’m from Texas, and I feel like attending this completely justified my move here to California. This was great. Come here!
Rose L.
Tu valoración: 2 WINNETKA, CA
meh. it is folding camp chairs and they are just projecting lasers onto a white brick wall. lame. it is nothing like the cool laser shows in the planetarium.
Joe E.
Tu valoración: 5 Los Angeles, CA
If music could make itself an actual visual experience beyond the minds eye, then laserium would be the cosmic instrument to make such magic happen. This is truly one of the most unique art forms I have ever seen. Yes, the Van Nuys studio is just that, a studio and not a luxury theater. What it is though is an amazing opportunity to see Laserium where it was conceived, along with all the creative energy and projects this historic property has been blessed with from movie effects to music videos. Jon will be more than happy to tell you all about it. And Danny the laserist is a true artist. Don’t forget to give him a big Thank You on your way out. I’ve seen almost all of the shows and plan to come back again when I finish. This is one of my favorite ways to experience music.
Marlene M.
Tu valoración: 5 Huntington Park, CA
This place is great! Overall wonderful customer service convenient parking and the laser show conductor was awesome. Great for all ages. We definitely be back for the other shows. We saw Led Zeppelin and it was amazing. Love the environment. A must!!!
Liz B.
Tu valoración: 5 Los Angeles, CA
We returned to Laserium tonight to see Pink Floyd’s «Dark Side of the Moon» and Danny, the Laserist, did such an awesome job. The house was packed! It was totally entertaining and hypnotic! We’ll be back! Thanks again Danny!
Kari A.
Tu valoración: 4 Los Angeles, CA
Cheesy fun. Delightfully awkward. Awesomely retro. A friend went to the Pink Floyd show earlier this year and told me about this place. I was intrigued by the idea of music and lasers(throwback to the 70’s) but not being a fan of Pink Floyd, I wasn’t compelled to go. Then I see a deal on Goldstar and lo and behold, I see they are offering a Beatles show… I can definitely do the Beatles, so I purchase a couple of tickets to bring along an unsuspecting friend. We arrive in Van Nuys and see the Laserium signage on the front door of what appears to be an office suite. We pull into the small parking lot and see that the entrance is on the side of the building. Walking in, we encounter a narrow room with a counter area. We check in there and purchase chilled bottles of water for a dollar apiece. My friend needs to use the restroom and I see there is only one bathroom, already with a line of about 6 people. I am grateful I don’t have to go. While waiting for my friend, I am advised I can go to the waiting room, which is the next room over. I go in and see lots of people sitting on several extra-cushy sofas. The room is dark, but there are stars projected on the walls and ceiling, presumably to get you in the mood for the show. All the sofas are taken so I awkwardly wait for my friend while standing in a corner trying to look completely serious. A few minutes later, we are lead into another room. Seating consists of several rows of canvas folding chairs, like the ones people take to outdoor concerts or camping. I wasn’t taken aback by the chairs because I had read previous reviews but I think my friend was a bit surprised. I thought the chairs were amusing in a charming kind of way. They sort of fit in with the character of the whole setup. We place our water bottles in the convenient cup holder in the arm of our chairs, settle in, and await the show. When it starts, a gentleman comes out and gives a short history of Laserium and tells us that clapping during the show is allowed, even encouraged. The laser operator, who sits in the back of the room, creates the laser designs on the spot and as such, the clapping of the audience can influence the show itself. For instance, if the crowd likes a particular sequence, the laserist may keep that going for a while. Upon hearing this, I felt an obligation to clap during the show. I wanted to show gratitude to the laserist in order to be polite. Not that applause wasn’t deserved, but clapping felt awkward at times, especially since most of the people there weren’t big clappers. The show itself was fun. I expected it to be more immersive, with lasers taking up the entire room, but the show was mostly confined to the front wall. The sound quality of the music was good. The laser designs were impressive, and there was a smoke machine for added effect. I sat in the back which was a good choice because it gave me a wide angle view of the laser action. The show lasted about 45 minutes and I think that was just about right. Any longer would have been overkill. I’m glad I went because I thought it was quirky. In saying this, I don’t mean to take away anything from the guys who offer this show. They definitely are passionate about what they do and from what I understand, they are the originators of laser shows. It’s a bit of a history lesson, I would say. If you like classic rock music and are looking for something different, I would recommend this show. Just don’t go expecting a high-end experience. It’s fun, it’s quirky, it’s a feast for the eyes and ears… it’s the original!
Melissa M.
Tu valoración: 4 Canyon Country, CA
This is a place that combines cheesy with fun with great music with unexpected great entertainment. We entered into this nondescript building and we stayed put in the waiting area for a bit until they were ready. Then we were ushered into a room about the size of a garage and for the next 45 minutes we were treated to lasers, lights and hazers. If I didn’t know better, I would have thought I was stoned. I was completely sober, but it’s by far the most stoner-esque thing I’ve ever done. It was fun, different, and the price was right. If you want something fun and different to do – go!
Chelsea M.
Tu valoración: 4 Gardena, CA
This place is pretty awesome. One of those«looks can be deceiving» type of places. This is the ORIGINAL. They are the pioneers of laser shows. Let the person that runs the show give you a lesson on history and tell you about not only the history of the laserium shows, but also the history of the building itself. There are some fun trivia facts that he will lay down for you! We caught Laser Floyd and it was amazing. WORTHTHEPRICEOFADMISSION! The show is artfully done and the lasers are amazing. You get a great show. I will definitely be back for more.
Sydney V.
Tu valoración: 5 Huntington Beach, CA
These guys put on an awesome laser show to classic rock staples. My husband is a HUGE Pink Floyd fan so I got us discounted tickets to the Dark Side of the Moon laser spectacular via LivingSocial. We got there early and hung out in the waiting area which was lit with blacklights and had stars projected on the walls, ceiling, floor which was pretty cool. They have drinks and snacks available for purchase before the show which is awesome. We had such an awesome time at the Pink Floyd show so we decided to check out another one tomorrow night. We’ll be there for Nine Inch Nails tomorrow night and this time we’re bringing our friends so they can experience the awesomness too! I highly recommend checking this place out even if you don’t live in The Valley.
Gary I.
Tu valoración: 4 Los Angeles, CA
Laserium still lives on after its disappearance in 2002 from the Griffth Park Observatory which underwent a years long renovation process. I remember 1978 being the year that I had gone with friends just out of college. In order to prep for the laser show, most of us inhaled some herbal goodness to enhance the sensory experience. Now, many years later, I enjoyed the show without any herbal enhancement although I did go before the show to Yotsuya Sushi & had some Ryo– Sake. Laserium exists in a nondescript building in Van Nuys. Obscura Society was able to set up a special event where there was a showing of laser performance art which was followed by a question-answer session for those technically inclined. The discussion was lead by company representative & the laserist. Entertaining as well as educational concerning physics & mechanics. However this show may not fare well with people who don’t like fog machines or get irritated by shimmering flashes of bright lights. Dates for the various laser events & obtaining tickets can be done via or for more info, call(818) 358‑8716. There are rooms available for private, corporate parties, events, photo shoots, music videos, SFX, etc. For further details, visit . $ 14 Advance single ticket $ 12 Kids tickets(ages 5 – 13) Day of event — $ 16 Save with Group Rates: Contact Laserium for Special Rates for groups of 8 or more. Laserium box office opens 30 mins before show time. Cash or major credit cards are accepted. No refunds. Shows and show times are subject to change. Children under 5 not admitted, except at your own private event at Laserium Studios.
Anthony G.
Tu valoración: 5 Tarzana, Los Angeles, CA
I’ve seen a few shows now and its really special how intimate and personal this experience is! Definitely fun to bring people who have never seen a show before