Where will it take you?
Discover Mesmerica 360 — the smash-hit multi-sensory experience where time stands still, and a new kind of magic surrounds you to soothe the senses.
With the mesmerizing music of Grammy-nominee James Hood, and hypnotic 3D motion art from leading visual artists, Mesmerica is an experience unlike any other — specifically designed to unwind.
“I want 'Mesmerica' to inspire you to take a journey with me inside the mind, to engage your senses with a miraculous alchemy of sound and light!”
- James Hood, Show Creator
If few dates seem available, check the next month.
The record-breaking adventure is here. From the visionary mind of James Hood, discover a seated, multi-sensory 360° experience unlike anything else.
With surround-soundscapes and visuals that envelope you in a cocoon under the dome, you wont want to miss this limited-time spectacle audiences have called 'life-changing', 'breathtaking' and 'spectacular'.
James Hood is renowned as a vital and versatile musical pioneer - especially with his work on the PanART hang, a uniquely mesmeric melodic instrument, and for his collaborations with international animation artists.
His lengthy musical resumé includes playing drums in The Pretenders, an ongoing two-decades-plus run as mastermind of the visionary ambient/electronica act Moodswings, and an expansive array of production and soundtrack projects.
Experience the most popular show of its kind in history. Featured on NBC, FOX News, and in numerous local publications such as The Advocate, Houston Chronicle, and Michigan Daily, James Hood's Mesmerica has captivated critics and audiences alike.
From The Henry Ford and Liberty Science Center to The Canadian Museum of History, and The National Space Centre & Sir Patrick Moore Planetarium,
Mesmerica has played in over 100 iconic venues worldwide.
Venue Information
The Radford University Planetarium is located in the Center for the Sciences building (925 East Main Street) on the beautiful Radford University campus. The planetarium is the center for astronomy and space science education for the University and the surrounding area.The original Radford University Planetarium was constructed in 1970 when Curie Hall was built. The planetarium star projector was a Spitz/Goto Planetarium SG-8 Projector from Goto Optical Mfg. of Tokyo, Japan. It had 32 reclined planetarium seats within the 24-foot diameter dome, plus an additional 15 free-standing seats to accommodate larger groups. That facility served until December 2015, and had hosted over 40,000 total visitors since the start of public shows in the late fall of 1999.
Radford University aspires to be the premier, innovative, student-centered university in the Commonwealth of Virginia and beyond with a keen focus on teaching, research and service.
Physics, 925 East Main Street Center for the Sciences Dept., Radford, VA, US 24142