November 5, 2016 – Royal Purple Raceway | Baytown, TX
Bucket list dream come true. A beautiful way to light up the night sky. The first Lights Festival outside nearby Houston, Texas.
For the organizers and people who are responsible for bringing this opportunity to Houston, thank you. Thank you for making this dream come true. It was such a wonderful event. The emotions and the stunning experiences will forever be cherished.
Music:
“I Need You” by Tim McGraw & Faith Hill
“I See The Light” Violin Cover by Ethan Rose
Ethan’s channel:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC45GKssxVsYuVaszlYuyaIA
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