The DroneArt Show lands in Toulouse for the first time with a simple promise: to transform the sky into a living work of art. For just two nights, the Toulouse Stadium transforms into an open-air theater. As night falls, thousands of candles create an almost otherworldly ambiance, while a string quartet starts the first notes of Antonio Vivaldi’s “Four Seasons”. And there, magic happens.
When drones dance to music
Hundreds of drones soar into the sky and take the stage as true artists. Synchronized to the millimeter, they create moving light shapes, evolving to the rhythm of the music. Each season comes to life in a mesmerizing visual choreography. Forget classic fireworks: the show is fluid, poetic, and completely connected to the musical emotion.
More than a feast 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. While one fleet recharges, another takes over, ensuring a continuous and perfectly orchestrated show. The result: total immersion, where the audience is carried away between sounds and lights.
An immersive experience between art and technology
More than just a light and musical show, it is a unique moment to experience together. Families, couples, or groups of friends gather with eyes fixed on the sky, captivated by this unique sensory experience. Even those less fond of classical music get carried away. Seeing an excerpt from “Swan Lake” come to life above your head definitely adds a different flavor than a simple concert.
With its vibrant cultural scene, Toulouse offers a colorful new rendezvous and establishes itself as a perfect setting for this next-generation show. Tickets are already selling out, proving 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.
Stadium de Toulouse – 1 allée Gabriel Biénès – Toulouse Saturday, May 2 and Sunday, May 3, 2026 at 21:30 Tickets starting from 36 euros available here More information




