The 64th annual Light Up Night on Saturday in Pittsburgh promises music, food and, of course, plenty of lights to usher in the holiday season.

But the festivities will look a little different this year — the holiday market moved to a new location in the Cultural District starting Friday as construction in Market Square continues.

Jeremy Waldrup, president and CEO of the Pittsburgh Downtown Partnership, said this year’s changes to festivities reflect the “spirit of transformation that’s energizing Downtown right now.”

“Whether you're shopping local, dining out, or simply soaking in the lights and atmosphere, Downtown is the place to celebrate the season and support the small businesses that make our community shine year-round,” he said in a statement.

With thousands expected to flood c

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