An innovative spectacle blending music and large-scale aerial light show transforms the night sky.
DroneArt Show, an innovative open-air spectacle presented by Fever, is coming to Birmingham for two mesmerising experiences on 15th and 16th May. After captivating audiences in hundreds of cities worldwide and in the UK, including London and Manchester, this production arrives at Alexander Stadium to blend music, cutting-edge technology, and large-scale aerial artistry in an unforgettable evening under the stars.
On 15th May, DroneArt Show: Music That Lights Up the Night will transform the sky above the city into a living stage and a breathtaking canvas of light and motion. Surrounded by thousands of flickering candles, a live string quartet will perform iconic classical masterpieces, including Vivaldi’s Four Seasons and Tchaikovsky’s Swan Lake, while 1,200 illuminated drones dance in perfect synchronization overhead. As the music unfolds, the skyline becomes part of the spectacle, creating a powerful fusion of sound and light designed to captivate audiences of all ages.
On the following night, 16th May, DroneArt Show: Space Chase will take audiences into a journey through the cosmos. Synchronised drones will display formations set to a dynamic soundtrack spanning classical, cinematic, and contemporary music. At the heart of the experience is the story of Joey, a young boy fascinated by space, and Freddie, a curious alien traveling through the universe while evading mysterious pursuers. When their paths unexpectedly cross, their encounter sparks an adventure exploring curiosity, courage, and the power of friendship.
Tickets are available exclusively through the Fever app and website. The DroneArt Show 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.


