Riverlife Unveils Midnight Metamorphosis for the 17th Annual Party at the Pier
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FOR THE 17TH ANNUAL PARTY AT THE PIER
Party at the Pier is hosted by event chairs Kenya T. Boswell, Diana Bucco, and Anne V. Lewis. The event’s Host Committee is led by Dr. Elie Aoun and Justin Matase.
The Vision: Transform After Dark
Midnight Metamorphosis will come alive through immersive design, dramatic lighting, fog, and captivating installations inspired by the beauty of transformation. The Rooftop Terrace will be reimagined in a palette of deep indigos, midnight blues, rich violets, and black, creating a mysterious after-dark atmosphere where guests are invited to step into a world of wonder.
Drawing inspiration from the metamorphosis of a butterfly, the evening will unfold through unexpected moments of discovery — from illuminated wings and immersive garden-inspired environments to dynamic performances, interactive activations, and evolving visual experiences that reveal themselves throughout the night. Guests are encouraged to embrace the theme through bold fashion, dark textures, shimmering accents, and looks inspired by transformation, movement, and the magic of midnight.
The Rooftop Terrace provides the perfect backdrop for the evening’s festivities, with sweeping views of Pittsburgh’s three rivers serving as a reminder of Riverlife’s mission to transform and connect the city’s waterfronts through extraordinary experiences.
Riverlife has once again partnered with Alexis Allen to bring the theme to life through imaginative storytelling, striking visuals, and experiential design.
“Midnight Metamorphosis is about the beauty of becoming,” said Alexis Allen, event producer and founder of Alexis Allen Consulting. “Guests will journey through an immersive world inspired by transformation, where butterflies emerge from the darkness, fog drifts across the waterfront, and every space reveals a new surprise. From captivating performances and interactive experiences to unexpected moments of wonder, we’re creating an evening that feels both enchanting and unforgettable. Guests won’t just attend the event — they’ll become part of the transformation.”
Beyond the Celebration
Party at the Pier supports Riverlife’s mission to create, activate, and celebrate Pittsburgh’s riverfronts, connecting people through exceptional places and experiences. Proceeds from the event help fund accessible trails, parks, public art, riverfront amenities, and community-centered projects that ensure Pittsburgh’s waterfronts remain vibrant destinations for all.
“The energy and support that we see at Party at the Pier translates directly into real impact along our rivers,” Galluzzo added. “This celebration funds transformative capital projects, free public programming, and critical care and maintenance – turning our shared vision of world-class waterfronts into reality.”
Tickets
Riverlife offers a variety of ticket levels, on sale now:
$350 VIP Ticket: Includes admission to the exclusive VIP Reception from 6:00–7:30 PM, followed by access to the main event from 7:30–10:30 PM. Valet parking is included.
$200 General Admission Ticket: Grants access to the main event from 7:30–10:30 PM.
$145 Nonprofit, Student & Public Employee Ticket: A discounted option for nonprofit employees, students, and public service workers. Includes admission to the main event from 7:30–10:30 PM.
$25 Valet Parking Add-On: Available to non-VIP ticket holders who would like to use the valet parking service.
For more information, visit partyatthepier.com.
About Riverlife
Since 1999, Riverlife has worked to create, activate, and celebrate Pittsburgh’s riverfronts. Riverlife has overseen a $150 million investment in the city’s waterfront transformation. This investment led to $3.1 billion in related economic development.
Riverlife works at the intersection of community development, environment, and culture. Its award-winning “Completing the Loop” vision plan describes Riverlife’s service area as the “Loop.” The Loop comprises the 15 miles and 1,055 acres of trails and public spaces between the 31st Street, Hot Metal, and West End Bridges.
“Completing the Loop” won awards from the American Planning Association and American Institute of Architects. Riverlife’s goal is to close the Loop’s physical and experiential gaps. Riverlife believes riverfronts belong to everyone.
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