Barton Aerodrome

The skies over Salford are set to be illuminated as Barton Aerodrome will host a concert and drone show this September.

Salford residents will be welcome to the DroneArt Show, presented by a leading global live entertainment discovery platform, Fever, on Thursday 18, Friday 19, and Saturday 20 September.

Fever will be working in partnership with Nova Sky Stories, a global pioneer in drone technology, as they aim to bring the Salford skies to life.

After acclaimed runs in the USA and Spain, Barton Aerodrome is now going to be one of the first UK locations to receive the experience and we’d love to spread the word about it.

Swan in the skyline with the DroneArt Show – Fever

The one-of-a-kind show promises to transport audiences into a world of musical and visual wonder.

Visitors of Barton Aerodrome will be able to see the breath-taking open-air event showcasing a mesmerising fusion of classical music and state-of-the-art drone technology.

The breathtaking open-air event that promises to transport audiences into a world of musical and visual wonder.

Residents in attendance will be able to witness a 65-minute show, offering a range of performances as a string quartet performs timeless masterpieces.

Audience will be able hear songs of Vivaldi’s The Four Seasons and Tchaikovsky’s Swan Lake, while hundreds of synchronised drones will light up the night sky – interpreting the music in real-time.

The show will be suitable for children of all ages, and can expect dynamic formations such as blooming flowers, twinkling stars, and graceful swans.

The perfectly choreographed show will also be elevated further by the warm glow of hundreds of candles – creating an atmosphere under the Salford sky.

Drone Art show to be hosted at Barton Aerodrome
Ballet dancer in the sky at the DroneArt Show – Fever

Guests of the show will be welcomed from 6pm, two hours before the event begins to relax and watch the sunset – with an offer of food and beverages too.

Salford residents hoping to attend the Thursday or Friday show will be able to get standard picnic seating for £29.

Whilst those aiming for standard seating, will see their ticket cost £31, with VIP tickets totalling at £56.

However, on the Saturday 20 September, tickets will increase in price with the picnic seating costing £32, standard seating £34, and VIP seats costing £58.

More information about the drone art show can be found here. 

 

And for people booking in large groups (15+ people) you can find your own tickets here.

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