LumenoCity 2014 will have some big changes this year, including a need to have a ticket to get in.“We want it to be safe, we want it to be comfortable. We went in last year a little naive, we didn't know what to expect. This year, we know it's going to be completely packed,” Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra Trey Devey said.Watch this storyOver two nights last year, 35,000 people took in the sights and sounds of LumenoCity. This year, 12,500 people will be allowed in each night over three nights, an expanded showing.The event will also add LumenoCity Village to the mix with food, drinks and even more music.Devey said everyone who comes out can be sure they’ll see a whole new experience from last year.“We're thinking of some ways to create some enhancements for the audience so they can be involved as part of the show. But it will be new music, new visuals,” Devey said.LumenoCity runs Aug. 1-3.The tickets, which are free, will be available Monday both online and through community partners.

LumenoCity 2014 will have some big changes this year, including a need to have a ticket to get in.

“We want it to be safe, we want it to be comfortable. We went in last year a little naive, we didn't know what to expect. This year, we know it's going to be completely packed,” Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra Trey Devey said.

Watch this story

Over two nights last year, 35,000 people took in the sights and sounds of LumenoCity. This year, 12,500 people will be allowed in each night over three nights, an expanded showing.

The event will also add LumenoCity Village to the mix with food, drinks and even more music.

Devey said everyone who comes out can be sure they’ll see a whole new experience from last year.

“We're thinking of some ways to create some enhancements for the audience so they can be involved as part of the show. But it will be new music, new visuals,” Devey said.

LumenoCity runs Aug. 1-3.

The tickets, which are free, will be available Monday both online and through community partners.