The Super Virgin (2012)Sydney Harbour Bridge is a popular spot to climb for your average tourist, but celebrities love it too.
Zoolander has been up there. So has Oprah. Even the musical genius behind "Sandstorm," Darude, has graced the Australian bridge's great heights.
But now you can embarrass yourself andscare the crap out of yourself at the same time, by busting a move on a light-up dance floor installed on top of it.
SEE ALSO: Instagram captures stunning electric blue 'sea sparkle' phenomenonIt's called "Dance Floor in the Sky" and across May and June (as part of the city's Vivid Festival), it'll offer locals and tourists alike a chance to pull a Saturday Night Feveron a frighteningly-small looking patch of d-floor.
Don't worry though, you'll be strapped onto the bridge's apex with a rope.
The installation shares similarities with other fear-inspiring performances on top of the bridge, like singing karaoke. Because the thought of being 134 metres (439 feet) above water isn't frightening enough already.
If you're actually serious about dancing up there though, head here. And God speed.
The rest of us? We'll stick to the sprinkler dance, hey.
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