DroneArt Show: A Music and Drone Show

Leopardstown Racecourse, Thursday 28th August - Saturday 30th August

After sold-out performances all around the world, DroneArt Show is lighting up the sky in Dublin! As night falls, hundreds of illuminated drones take off and create stunning shapes in the sky, moving in time with live classical music.

Choreographed perfectly to the music, this open-air concert paints the night with light, color, and wonder, a true concert in the sky.

Highlights
🌟 A world-renowned drone show featuring hundreds of synchronized drones
🌌 Dazzling aerial choreography transforms the night sky into a canvas of stars, flowers, and more!
🔥 A unique setting that enhances the magic of the open-air experience
🎶 Live string music serves as the perfect backdrop for this visual spectacle


Date:
Thursday 28th August - Saturday 30th August
Time:
9.00pm
Price:
From €17
Address:
Leopardstown Racecourse, Carmanhall And Leopardstown, Foxrock, County Dublin, Ireland

Google Map of Leopardstown Racecourse, Carmanhall And Leopardstown, Foxrock, County Dublin, Ireland

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