Suggested on Vector's website as viewing sites were Harbour View Beach Reserve, Te Atatu Peninsula; Sentinel Beach, Herne Bay; Mount Eden; Little Shoal Bay, Northcote; Auckland waterfront; Bayswater Marina; Queens Parade, Devonport; Mount Victoria, Devonport; and Bastion Point.
A number of the animation moves in Vector Lights, which illuminates the vibrancy and power of Auckland's richly diverse cultures, will match sounds of those cultures including Polynesian drumming.
The show will be live streamed online at vector.co.nz/lights and facebook.com/vectornz
Coast radio station, on Auckland 105.4 FM, will play the sounds in synch with the light show for the 9.10pm and 9.30pm shows, and there will also be a dedicated audio stream on vector.co.nz/lights
And ahead of the big reveal, police have urged those set to take in the extravaganza - including those heading out into the harbour - to be safe.
Auckland City police Inspector Ben Offner said: "Police numbers will be at regular capacity during the event and are equipped to deal with the number of people expected.
"Maritime police will have a number of RIBs in the harbour for prevention purposes too. There is likely to be a number of vessels in the harbour and police remind boaties to wear a life jacket, avoid alcohol and be responsible.
"We encourage everyone to have a good time and be safe. Think about using public transport to get into the city which would prevent having to find a carpark. If you do bring your car, make sure you lock it and don't leave any valuables in it, always carry them with you.
"Keep a close eye on your children and enjoy the show."
Boaties were also asked to "remember to turn off all non-essential lights during the shows… to maximise the visual experience for everyone", a Vector Lights spokesperson said.
As the Sky Tower shows its colours in support of various events throughout the year, the bridge will be programmed to celebrate special occasions, including Waitangi Weekend and Auckland Pride in February, and the Auckland Lantern Festival in March.