Following acclaimed runs in countries including the US and Spain, DroneArt Show: A Concert and Drone Show will arrive in Manchester for two nights only, after its UK debut in Esher.

This one-of-a-kind experience, where classical music meets cutting-edge drone artistry, will take place on 19 and 20 September at Barton Aerodrome. It’s a breathtaking open-air event that promises to transport audiences into a world of musical and visual wonder.

Visitors to the DroneArt Show will enjoy a mesmerising fusion of classical music and state-of-the-art drone technology. As a string quartet performs timeless masterpieces, including Vivaldi’s The Four Seasons and Tchaikovsky’s Swan Lake, hundreds of synchronised drones will light up the night sky, visually interpreting the music in real-time. Expect dynamic formations such as blooming flowers, twinkling stars, graceful swans and more, all perfectly choreographed to the soundtrack. The performance is elevated further by the warm glow of hundreds of candles, creating an ethereal and intimate atmosphere under the stars.

DroneArt Show is presented by Fever, the leading global live entertainment discovery platform in partnership with Nova Sky Stories, a global pioneer in drone technology. This experience is suitable for all ages. Guests are welcome to arrive two hours before the event begins to relax and watch the sunset, while enjoying the onsite food and beverage offerings.

Practical information: 

Location: Barton Aerodrome, Liverpool Rd, Eccles, Manchester M30 7SA

Dates & Times: 19 and 20 September, at 8pm (doors open at 6pm)

Transport: Easily accessible by car. The nearest train station is Patricroft, approximately 2.5 km away.

Duration: 65 minutes
Tickets: Sign up to the waitlist to get access to tickets on 10 July at https://feverup.com/m/395900

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