It is today, October 24 when the sky of Dos Hermanas will be illuminated again and it will not be with fireworks, but with more than 500 drones drawing in the air the melodies of Vivaldi, Debussy and Tchaikovsky. DroneArt Show returns this October 24 with a unique night where classical music and technology intersect. Get your last tickets here.
The experience will take place only one day at the Gran Hipódromo de Andalucía, in Dos Hermanas. And no, it is no coincidence that it is there: this Sevillian corner has just what the show needs to shine (literally). Far from the hustle and bustle and the streetlights, the sky is darkened enough so that each flash emitted by the latest generation of drones can be seen with the clarity of a fair in the middle of an August night.
The site will also have food and beverage bars, designed for those who want to extend the evening without having to leave the space. There will be options for snacks before the show starts and also during the night, so that the experience can be lived in a complete and relaxed way.
From Los Angeles to Seville: a show that has already conquered the sky
After conquering the Sevillian public in May and sold-out in cities such as Los Angeles and Miami, DroneArt Show returns to Andalusia. After selling out in its first edition, the show returns to Madrid and Seville to repeat the formula that has already won over audiences: the emotional strength of live classical music and an aerial choreography of drones that transform the sky into a moving canvas.
Each note becomes form, each beat becomes light, and technology once again surrenders to music to create a show that can be felt – and experienced – in all directions.
The musical program of DroneArt Show in Seville
For approximately one hour, the string quartet will perform the most iconic pieces of classical music in two acts:
Act I
- The Four Seasons (Antonio Vivaldi)
- Spring (Allegro, Largo, Allegro Pastorale)
- Summer (Allegro non molto, Adagio-Presto, Presto)
- Autumn (Allegro, Adagio Molto, Allegro Molto)
- Winter (Allegro non molto, Largo, Allegro)
- La neige danse ( Claude Debussy)
Act II
- The ballet of the unborn chicks (Modest Mussorgsky)
- The cuckoo (Camille Saint-Saëns)
- The Swan (Camille Saint-Saëns)
- Swan Lake, Op. 20, Act IV: No. 29 “Finale” (P. I. Tchaikovsky)
Grace for the World: the night the Vatican was illuminated by 3,000 drones
St. Peter’s Square experienced a few days ago Grace for the World, a concert that closed the World Meeting on Human Fraternity with performances by Karol G, Pharrell Williams and Andrea Bocelli among other big names.
During the show, more than 3,000 drones transformed the sky into a real mural: the movement of the drones projected Michelangelo’s Pieta, the face of Pope Francis and other symbols of peace on the dome of the Vatican. Behind both events is the same team, which now lands in Dos Hermanas with DroneArt Show.

