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DroneArt Show: a drone show with classical music will illuminate Strasbourg at the end of May

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The DroneArt Show debuts in Strasbourg for the first time with a simple promise: to transform the sky into a living work of art. For just two evenings, the Hippodrome de Strasbourg-Hoerdt transforms into an open-air theater in the sky. As night falls, thousands of candles create an almost surreal atmosphere, while a string quartet plays the opening notes of Antonio Vivaldi’s “Four Seasons.” And there, the magic happens.

When the drones dance to the music

Hundreds of drones soar in the sky and take the stage as true artists. Precision synchronized, they create moving light shapes, evolving to the rhythm of the music. Each season comes to life in a mesmerizing visual choreography. Forget traditional fireworks: the show is fluid, poetic, and above all, completely connected to the musical emotion.

In addition to being divine for the eyes, the DroneArt Show redefines the codes of live entertainment. Thanks to impressive technological precision, the drones perform uninterrupted three-dimensional figures, creating a true ballet in the sky. As one fleet recharges, another takes over, ensuring a continuous and perfectly orchestrated show. The result: total immersion, where the audience is carried away between sound and light.

An immersive experience between art and technology

More than just a luminous and musical spectacle, it is a truly unique moment to live together. Families, couples, or groups of friends find themselves with their eyes fixed on the sky, captivated by this unique sensory experience. Even those less fond of classical music are carried away. Seeing an excerpt from “Swan Lake” come to life above your head definitely has a different flavor than a simple concert…

With its vibrant cultural scene, Strasbourg offers a colorful new rendezvous and establishes itself as the perfect setting for this new generation show. Tickets are already selling fast, proof that the event intrigues as much as it fascinates. One thing is certain: this weekend, looking up at the sky will clearly be an excellent idea to see the city shine even brighter.

Location: Hippodrome de Strasbourg-Hoerdt, 97 rue du Cheval Noir – Hoerdt Date: Friday, May 29, and Saturday, May 30, 2026 at 10pm Tickets starting from €31.90 [Context: Date, Location, Ticket Information] For more information [Context: Ticket and event information]