The night didn’t slow down — it shifted. On April 17th, 2026, during the End of Season Party in Estero at West Bay Club, the evening took a creative turn right in the middle of the celebration.
As the band stepped into intermission, the focus moved from live music to a fully programmed visual experience.
A Show Between Sets
At 8:30 PM, the room transitioned into a 30-minute laser show titled “Through the Decades.” Instead of a break in energy, the night continued in a new way.
First, the visuals set the tone. Then, each segment carried a different feel, reflecting moments across time. The pacing stayed steady. The transitions felt clean. And the audience stayed engaged from start to finish.
Lasers That Tell a Story
To bring the concept to life, the setup included:
- 4 × 10-watt lasers
Rather than filling every moment, the visuals were used with intention. Some sequences felt bold and bright. Others slowed down and opened space.
Because of that contrast, each section stood out more.
Behind the Execution
On the technical side, Curtis Pacific and Leroy Comier handled the programming and operation. Throughout the show, everything stayed aligned, smooth, and right on cue.
That consistency helped the experience feel polished and complete.
A Seamless Return to the Night
As the laser show wrapped, the transition back into live music felt natural. The energy never dropped. It simply evolved.
In the end, “Through the Decades” added something unexpected — turning a simple intermission into a memorable part of the night.









