BINGHAMTON, N.Y. -- It's setup time for downtown Binghamton’s brightest attraction.

The street and arts festival known as Luma is entering its fourth year. For the first time, the event will continue for more than one night.

Downtown will be lit up on Friday and Saturday night. Roads around the displays are officially closed as crews put on the finishing touches.

"Things are looking fantastic,” said Production Director for Luma Conrad Taylor. “I can say without a doubt that this is going to be by far the best Luma yet. Anyone that takes the time to come down this weekend is going to have their mind blown."

Luma launches Friday with projections beginning at 9:00 p.m. You can find more information about the event right here.

Several roads are closed for the LUMA Projection Arts Festival in Binghamton this weekend, including:

  • Chenango Street
  • Court Street
  • Exchange Street
  • Hawley Street
  • Henry Street 
  • State Street
  • Washington Street

The closures are in effect through Sunday morning.